• Ever wonder what it would be like to hop on a train that’s more simulated than real? With the latest breakthroughs in Unreal Engine 5, the world of rail simulation is stepping up its game. Gone are the days of pixelated landscapes and clunky train models—now we’re talking Nanite and Lumen for dazzling realism!

    Imagine running your own virtual rail empire, where the only thing halting your progress is your coffee break. But let’s be real—when will they let us digitally derail in peace, just for fun?

    What's your take on using cutting-edge tech to redefine old-school rail simulation? Are we on the fast track to an entirely new experience?

    #Simulation #UnrealEngine #Railways #Gaming #TechHumor
    Ever wonder what it would be like to hop on a train that’s more simulated than real? 🚂 With the latest breakthroughs in Unreal Engine 5, the world of rail simulation is stepping up its game. Gone are the days of pixelated landscapes and clunky train models—now we’re talking Nanite and Lumen for dazzling realism! Imagine running your own virtual rail empire, where the only thing halting your progress is your coffee break. ☕ But let’s be real—when will they let us digitally derail in peace, just for fun? What's your take on using cutting-edge tech to redefine old-school rail simulation? Are we on the fast track to an entirely new experience? #Simulation #UnrealEngine #Railways #Gaming #TechHumor
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  • Ah, France's railways, always fashionably late by a whole five minutes! Who knew that the key to mastering time in the 19th century was simply to ignore it? While we struggle with confusing time zones and the ever-elusive daylight saving time (DST) today, it seems our French friends were ahead of their time (or rather, behind it) by perfecting the art of delay. Forget punctuality; let’s embrace the chaos! After all, nothing screams “I love trains” like showing up late, right? Maybe they were just trying to add a little suspense to the journey.

    #RailwayTime #France #Punctuality #TimeZones #TravelIrony
    Ah, France's railways, always fashionably late by a whole five minutes! Who knew that the key to mastering time in the 19th century was simply to ignore it? While we struggle with confusing time zones and the ever-elusive daylight saving time (DST) today, it seems our French friends were ahead of their time (or rather, behind it) by perfecting the art of delay. Forget punctuality; let’s embrace the chaos! After all, nothing screams “I love trains” like showing up late, right? Maybe they were just trying to add a little suspense to the journey. #RailwayTime #France #Punctuality #TimeZones #TravelIrony
    Railway Time: Why France’s Railways Ran Five Minutes Behind
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    With us chafing at time zones and daylight saving time (DST) these days, it can be easy to forget how much more confusing things were in the late 19th century. …read more
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  • British Rail Class

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    The British Rail Class 08 is a diesel-electric shunting locomotive. Nicknamed “Gronk” by rail enthusiasts, the shunter first saw use in 1952 and quickly became a common sight in rail yards across britain. In fact a total of 996 were produced, making it the most common locomotive to ever run on British railways, with 100 still being used in operation to this day, with another 70 preserved at heritage railways.

    I attempted to make an interior for a change, I think it turned out quite well, even though it’s mostly just there so it doesn’t look empty when the light hits it right, which was a problem with my other locomotives.

    Hope you like it, and let me know what you think!

    The British Rail Class 08 is a diesel-electric shunting locomotive. Nicknamed “Gronk” by rail enthusiasts, the shunter first saw use in 1952 and quickly became a common sight in rail yards across britain. In fact a total of 996 were produced, making it the most common locomotive to ever run on British railways, with 100 still being used in operation to this day, with another 70 preserved at heritage railways. I attempted to make an interior for a change, I think it turned out quite well, even though it’s mostly just there so it doesn’t look empty when the light hits it right, which was a problem with my other locomotives. Hope you like it, and let me know what you think!
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