I have both routes. I think Boston - Worcester is higher quality than Boston - Providence, but both routes are good. Worcester has better scenery quality and station modelling. The new sounds/suspension on the Worcester stock is very good. I don't know why the HSP-46 can't sub in on Boston - Providence though, all the German stock seems to sub EVERYWHERE! As for the acceleration of the HSP vs F40, the F40 is an EMD locomotive and EMDs generally load faster than GE (General Electric) locomotives. The HSP-46 has a GE GEVO engine. GE engines have a turbo charger that often lags, so it builds up power more slowly than EMD engines which have a clutch driven turbocharger.
They definitely buffed the BTC/CTC brakes a little too hard on Boston Sprinter shortly after release, the HSP46 & Double Decker brakes feel normal to me.
@@RichyRail_Here are some steam locomotives that I want to see in train Sim World 5 Pennsylvania Railroad S2 class Pennsylvania Railroad class Q1 Pennsylvania Railroad Q2 class Pennsylvania Railroad class S1 Pennsylvania Railroad I1s Pennsylvania Railroad 2512 Pennsylvania Railroad class D15 PRR R1 PRR Class GG1 Pennsylvania Railroad class T1 JGR Class 1000 (1924) Union Pacific 9000 Class Baltimore and Ohio class N-1 PLM 151 A Pennsylvania Railroad class K5 Milwaukee Road class A Milwaukee Road class F7 FEF-1 FEF-2 FEF-3 Union Pacific 9000 Class JNR Nr. 6600 bis 6623 JGR/JNR Class C51 JGR Class 150 JGR Class 160 JGR 8200 class Japanese National Ry Class D50 JNR Class 4110 JNR Class 9600 JNR Class C10 JNR Class C11 JNR Class C12 JGR Class 1000 (1894) JGR Class 9200 JNR Class C56 JGR Class 1 JGR Class 230 JGR Class 400 JGR Classes 500, 600 and 700 JGR Class 800 JGR Class 450 JGR Class 170 JGR Class 860 JGR Class 5300 JGR Class 960 JGR Class 5500 JGR Class 5490 JGR Class 8800 JGR Class 8700 JGR Class 8850 JGR Class 8900 JGR Class 9040 JGR Class 9200 Soviet locomotive class AA20
Here some locomotives that I want to see in train Sim World 5 Pennsylvania Railroad S2 class Pennsylvania Railroad class Q1 Pennsylvania Railroad Q2 class Pennsylvania Railroad class S1 Pennsylvania Railroad I1s Pennsylvania Railroad 2512 Pennsylvania Railroad class D15 PRR R1 PRR Class GG1 Pennsylvania Railroad class T1 JGR Class 1000 (1924) Union Pacific 9000 Class Baltimore and Ohio class N-1 PLM 151 A Pennsylvania Railroad class K5 Milwaukee Road class A Milwaukee Road class F7 FEF-1 FEF-2 FEF-3 Union Pacific 9000 Class JNR Nr. 6600 bis 6623 JGR/JNR Class C51 JGR Class 150 JGR Class 160 JGR 8200 class Japanese National Ry Class D50 JNR Class 4110 JNR Class 9600 JNR Class C10 JNR Class C11 JNR Class C12 JGR Class 1000 (1894) JGR Class 9200 JNR Class C56 JGR Class 1 JGR Class 230 JGR Class 400 JGR Classes 500, 600 and 700 JGR Class 800 JGR Class 450 JGR Class 170 JGR Class 860 JGR Class 5300 JGR Class 960 JGR Class 5500 JGR Class 5490 JGR Class 8800 JGR Class 8700 JGR Class 8850 JGR Class 8900 JGR Class 9040 JGR Class 9200 Soviet locomotive class AA20 New York Central Niagara New York Central Mohawk Pennsylvania Railroad class M1 Class D61 Class D52 JNR Class D62 JGR Class 8200 JNR Class C52 JNR Class C53 JNR Class C51 JNR Class C50 JNR Class 8620 JNR Class C54 JNR Class C55 JNR Class C56 JNR Class C57 JNR Class C58 JNR Class C59 JNR Class C60 JNR Class C61 JNR Class C62 JNR Class C63 JNR Class D50 JNR Class D60 JGR Class 8900 0 Series Shinkansen 200 Series Shinkansen 100 Series Shinkansen Central Railroad of New Jersey Class G-3
I have both routes. I think Boston - Worcester is higher quality than Boston - Providence, but both routes are good. Worcester has better scenery quality and station modelling. The new sounds/suspension on the Worcester stock is very good. I don't know why the HSP-46 can't sub in on Boston - Providence though, all the German stock seems to sub EVERYWHERE!
As for the acceleration of the HSP vs F40, the F40 is an EMD locomotive and EMDs generally load faster than GE (General Electric) locomotives. The HSP-46 has a GE GEVO engine. GE engines have a turbo charger that often lags, so it builds up power more slowly than EMD engines which have a clutch driven turbocharger.
I know DTG doesn't want to do but they need to a the Genesis series locos and Siemens Charger
They definitely buffed the BTC/CTC brakes a little too hard on Boston Sprinter shortly after release, the HSP46 & Double Decker brakes feel normal to me.
@@ToeMonstaaaaaaaa yeah I mean, I’m just not used to driving the HSP46 yet but it certainly drives well!
@@RichyRail_Here are some steam locomotives that I want to see in train Sim World 5
Pennsylvania Railroad S2 class
Pennsylvania Railroad class Q1
Pennsylvania Railroad Q2 class
Pennsylvania Railroad class S1
Pennsylvania Railroad I1s
Pennsylvania Railroad 2512
Pennsylvania Railroad class D15
PRR R1
PRR Class GG1
Pennsylvania Railroad class T1
JGR Class 1000 (1924)
Union Pacific 9000 Class
Baltimore and Ohio class N-1
PLM 151 A
Pennsylvania Railroad class K5
Milwaukee Road class A
Milwaukee Road class F7
FEF-1
FEF-2
FEF-3
Union Pacific 9000 Class
JNR Nr. 6600 bis 6623
JGR/JNR Class C51
JGR Class 150
JGR Class 160
JGR 8200 class
Japanese National Ry Class D50
JNR Class 4110
JNR Class 9600
JNR Class C10
JNR Class C11
JNR Class C12
JGR Class 1000 (1894)
JGR Class 9200
JNR Class C56
JGR Class 1
JGR Class 230
JGR Class 400
JGR Classes 500, 600 and 700
JGR Class 800
JGR Class 450
JGR Class 170
JGR Class 860
JGR Class 5300
JGR Class 960
JGR Class 5500
JGR Class 5490
JGR Class 8800
JGR Class 8700
JGR Class 8850
JGR Class 8900
JGR Class 9040
JGR Class 9200
Soviet locomotive class AA20
That it does
I’m glad that DTG is taking quality control more seriously but it is a linear overpriced route so I’m not really that bothered. 😐
HSP46 has more horsepower than the F40, its a very powerful locomotive
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@@Smasher77th nice, noted!
Here some locomotives that I want to see in train Sim World 5
Pennsylvania Railroad S2 class
Pennsylvania Railroad class Q1
Pennsylvania Railroad Q2 class
Pennsylvania Railroad class S1
Pennsylvania Railroad I1s
Pennsylvania Railroad 2512
Pennsylvania Railroad class D15
PRR R1
PRR Class GG1
Pennsylvania Railroad class T1
JGR Class 1000 (1924)
Union Pacific 9000 Class
Baltimore and Ohio class N-1
PLM 151 A
Pennsylvania Railroad class K5
Milwaukee Road class A
Milwaukee Road class F7
FEF-1
FEF-2
FEF-3
Union Pacific 9000 Class
JNR Nr. 6600 bis 6623
JGR/JNR Class C51
JGR Class 150
JGR Class 160
JGR 8200 class
Japanese National Ry Class D50
JNR Class 4110
JNR Class 9600
JNR Class C10
JNR Class C11
JNR Class C12
JGR Class 1000 (1894)
JGR Class 9200
JNR Class C56
JGR Class 1
JGR Class 230
JGR Class 400
JGR Classes 500, 600 and 700
JGR Class 800
JGR Class 450
JGR Class 170
JGR Class 860
JGR Class 5300
JGR Class 960
JGR Class 5500
JGR Class 5490
JGR Class 8800
JGR Class 8700
JGR Class 8850
JGR Class 8900
JGR Class 9040
JGR Class 9200
Soviet locomotive class AA20
New York Central Niagara
New York Central Mohawk
Pennsylvania Railroad class M1
Class D61
Class D52
JNR Class D62
JGR Class 8200
JNR Class C52
JNR Class C53
JNR Class C51
JNR Class C50
JNR Class 8620
JNR Class C54
JNR Class C55
JNR Class C56
JNR Class C57
JNR Class C58
JNR Class C59
JNR Class C60
JNR Class C61
JNR Class C62
JNR Class C63
JNR Class D50
JNR Class D60
JGR Class 8900
0 Series Shinkansen
200 Series Shinkansen
100 Series Shinkansen
Central Railroad of New Jersey Class G-3
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