4.1 Subways

4.1.4 New York

NYCTA line Z

Screen dump of a view from the line
Description:
Line Z in New York's subway (a small part of the Queens Boulevard Line, former IND, the Jamaica line, then via the Williamsburg bridge to Manhattan and the Nassau Street line, those later all former BMT). This Z line simulation begins at a lay-up track beyond Jamaica Center - Parsons/Archer in Queens, starts revenue service at that station, and goes via Brooklyn to Broad Street at lower Manhattan. Then the train is moved, out of revenue service, to a layup track beyond the last station. The team behind this route provides a well-done and beautiful simulation of the highest class. Stations, trackside objects and the urban environment is detailed. Soft curves and realistic switches, announcement of stations and connections. Different alternatives for the whole or parts of the line at various times of day.
Creator:
Mr Railfan
jayjay85
Phantom909
Dj Hammers
Alt.:
Express
 Stations:
30
 Stops:
21
 TTR:
50 min.
 Distance:
21921 m
Alt.:
Local
 Stations:
30
 Stops:
31
 TTR:
50 min.
 Distance:
21921 m
Alt.:
Rush hrs. express A
 Stations:
30
 Stops:
20
 TTR:
49 min.
 Distance:
21715 m
Alt.:
Rush hrs. express B
 Stations:
30
 Stops:
21
 TTR:
50 min.
 Distance:
21921 m
Vehicle:
R-160A
 Works with OpenBVE:
Yes
Known problems:
Line description:
Real life line Z at the web site www.nycsubway.org:
Everything about the Queens Boulevard line,
Everything about the Jamaica line and the Nassau Street line
Misc.:
Download from:
This line comes in a bundle with the J line and the M line. For downloads, se the J line
To download from this website:
N/A
Last update of this directory entry:
2018-Jun-15




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