After many months of hard work Rick Foss has captured the NERW PA Division route in PDF form map. It covers the entire route, labeling every location, mile post, loaders, unloaders, fuel spots and much much more. It has been created in full color with icons marking industries and other locations.
You can find it here : NERW PA Division Route Map
This is a complete mapping system of the NERW PA Division Route by Rick Foss. NERW's Chief Cartographer.
Another GP38-2 has been added to the NERW fleet. This one is in Norfolk Southern livery. Uses the Horse Head logo and has a white number board face. This is not a quite acurate model as the real NS GP38-2s have the head light in the roof and not the nose as this model is depicted. Liberties were taken to complete this repaint. You canfind it here: Norfolk Southern GP38-2
This is a repaint of Justin Cornell's GP38 lo hood. They have been tested in RW3 but there are no rain effects. They have been updated to have working lights thanks to Mike Calvin (MadMike1024) at railworksamerica.com. The braking system has been adjusted using RW Tools.
The Black NERW GP38 set is required for this add on to work properly. They can be found here NERW Black GP38-2 set
Install the RWP file with the Railworks Package Manager. The unit will be installed to Railworks\Assets\JCornell\EMD\RailVehicles\Diesel\GP38-2\NERW_NS-LH In the scenario editor it will be prefixed with NE - to make it easier to find, like this NE - GP38-2 LH NS.
To use in your own scenarios, you must turn on the Providers JCORNELL and click on EMD in the object browser in order for them to show up in the train list.
Justin Cornell owns all copyrights to these model, NERW only repainted them.
A 2 bay covered hopper in the Potash Co. livery has been added to the fleet. It was painted from pictures taken on the CSX Line in Monaca PA. This is another edition to our protoype catalog of rolling stock. You can find it here 2 Bay Hopper in Potash livery
The blue livery GP38-2 has been added to our fleet. It will be used in many upcoming scenarios. The original model is by Justin Cornell.
Find it here: Blue Livery GP38-2
North Eastern Rail Works GP38-2 in Blue Livery
This is a repaint of Justin Cornell's GP38 lo hood. They have been tested in RW3 but there are no rain effects. They have been updated to have working lights thanks to Mike Calvin (MadMike1024) at railworksamerica.com. The braking system has been adjusted using RW Tools.
The Black NERW GP38 set is required for this add on to work properly. They can be found here NERW Black GP38-2 Set
Install the RWP file with the Railworks Package Manager. The unit will be installed to Railworks\Assets\JCornell\EMD\RailVehicles\Diesel\GP38-2\NERW_Blue-LH In the scenario editor it will be prefixed with NE - to make it easier to find, like this NE - GP38-2 LH Blue.
To use in your own scenarios, you must turn on the Providers JCORNELL and click on EMD in the object browser in order for them to show up in the train list.
Justin Cornell owns all copyrights to these model, NERW only repainted them.
A new GP38-2 has been released in a MOW livery. That is Maintenance Of Way. The GP38-2 will be the first in a set of MOW equipment planned for the NERW.
You can find it here NERW GP38-2 in MOW livery
EMD GP-38 Road Switcher in NERW MOW livery for use in RW3/Train Simulator 2012.
This is a repaint of Justin Cornell's GP38 lo hood. They have been tested in RW3 but there are no rain effects. They have been updated to have working lights thanks to Mike Calvin (MadMike1024) at railworksamerica.com. The braking system has been adjusted using RW Tools.
The Black NERW GP38 set is required for this add on to work properly. They can be found here NERW Black GP38 set
Install the RWP file with the Railworks Package Manager. The unit will be installed to Railworks\Assets\JCornell\EMD\RailVehicles\Diesel\GP38-2\NERW_MOW-LH In the scenario editor it will be prefixed with NE - to make it easier to find, like this NE - GP38-2 LH MOW.
To use in your own scenarios, you must turn on the Providers JCORNELL and click on EMD in the object browser in order for them to show up in the train list.
Justin Cornell owns all copyrights to these model, NERW only repainted them.