Memories of the 1990s

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Memories of the 1990s :)

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  • Very nice scenery!! Habe you been to Europe in the 90s or does it resemble a Chinese area which I do not know? :-)

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    • Around 1992 when I was 7 years old. My father took me to Britain and France from China, and then I went to several countries in Eastern Europe after working in 2010. I like to experience the rail transit in different regions, each with its own characteristics.

      One of my uncles is a train driver of China Railway, and he is now retired. He is the man who got me interested in railways and trains from a young age. . He went from driving steam locomotives to driving diesel/electric locomotives. . When I was young, he often took me to the railway station to watch the trains after get off work, or let me sit next to him and watch him drive the train.

      I like to restore some railway scenes from my experience and memory into the TPF2 game, so you will find a fusion of Chinese and European railway scenes on my game map. Personally, I think it's very interesting to integrate such memory scenes into TPF2.

      (PS: Staring at the rails in front of the window in the train cab and the shaking of the train can really make people drowsy. I have been fell asleep on the locomotive several times. locomotive shaking like a cradle... that's why the new locomotive in the past 15 years added driver anti-drowsiness devices. Drivers need to step on the anti-drowsiness pedal every 30 seconds, or press the anti-drowsiness button. Although there are unmanned driving and safety system assistance, the current railway drivers Driving a train requires more concentration. Compared with the current 350-kilometer streamlined CRH / CR-400 EMU, I personally prefer the diesel locomotives and electric locomotives of the 1990s. They have more industrial and mechanical aesthetics of the era...) :)

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