The Terowie Express from Adelaide has arrived on Platform 2. Passengers continuing onto Peterborough (with a connection to Broken Hill and Sydney), Quorn (with a connection to the Central Australia Line ) and Port Augusta (with a connection to the Trans Australia Line service to Kalgoolie and Perth) change trains here to the narrow gauge East-West Express service leaving from Platform 3.
The loco must be watered and coaled at the Loco Depot then turned and reattached to the front of the train for the return trip to Adelaide. |
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When, Where and With What
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| Era: |
1930s |
| Duration: |
25 minutes |
| Loco: |
SAR 621 at Terowie Platform 2
Also available:-
SAR 752 at Terowie Station Loco Siding |
| Consist: |
Attached to SAR 621
- 4 SAR 700 class Broad Gauge coaches
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Similar/Related Scenarios
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Each location in the layout has a detailed set of track diagrams that provide a variety of useful information
The Getting Started guide below gives a summary of what is available.
To display this information click any graphic, or go to the bottom of the page for all the session links (all links will open in this window). |
Getting Started:
- Open the session SAR Northern Division Free Roam Session V2 into Trainz Driver. To do this:
- From the Driver/Surveyor loading screen select the route SAR Northern Division (Narrow Gauge) Route v2
- Then select VIEW SESSIONS
- Then select the session SAR Northern Division Free Roam Session V2
- Click DRIVE SESSION
- If you have already closed the opening message window then pause the session by pressing the P key.
- If you decide to set the session clock to a different starting time then follow the instructions shown in the Orders section
- Next locate your loco. Either:-
- Open the Finder Tool (press Ctrl F ) and type, in the Name field, the name of the loco, in this case SAR 621 (or just 621 which should be enough), then click the tick icon, OR
- Open the Driver List (bottom left of the screen) and then scroll through the list to find either:-
- the loco name (SAR 621) OR
- the driver icon (named Driver 621) - this is a non-animated icon
- then click the drivers Eye icon
to take control of the loco.
- Take a few moments to get your bearings. Click
(this link will open in this window) to show the location details and track plans for Terowie. In each location details page:-
- the
tab gives an overall summary of each location with a "potted" history (where available).
- the
tab reveals the invisible Track Marks for Drive To commands.
- the
tab lists all active industries and their commodities.
- the
tab describes the names, locations and settings of all junction switches as well as some switch sets you may want to use.
- Each location details page has direct links to the adjacent locations so you can explore along the route.
- When you are ready to start, reload the Peterborough Base Session page (click the Scenarios button on your current location page) and select this Scenario again or just use the Back button on your browser - whichever is quicker.
- Close the opening message window if it is on the screen OR if Pause is shown on the screen instead, press the P key. Both actions will start the session.
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Tutorial:
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A tutorial on using these scenarios is provided in the link on the left. The link will open in this window |
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Orders:
- Uncouple the loco and tender from the passenger consist
- Proceed to the Coal & Water Stage Broad Gauge at the Loco Depot to load coal and water
- Turn the loco on the WYE (or Turning Triangle)
- Then either:-
- Couple the loco to the front of the train in preparation for the return express service to Adelaide, OR
- Stable SAR 621 in the depot shed. Attach loco SAR 752 to the front of the train in preparation for the return express service to Adelaide
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Driving Notes:
- The Broad Gauge Yard has no set track marks for AI commands. All switching is under manual control.
- Movements in the yard are restricted to 15 mph between the Station and the Depot and 10 mph at and beyond the Depot.
- You are responsible for correctly setting any catch points.
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This page was created by Trainz user pware in May 2022 and was last updated as shown below.