Wow, I was working the SP route, now UP, south of Portland. Boy is dispatching hard. I had the entire mainline tied up on my first two tries. It will be awhile before I complain about shitty dispatching when I ride Amtrak.
Steve,Steve4031 said:Wow, I was working the SP route, now UP, south of Portland. Boy is dispatching hard. I had the entire mainline tied up on my first two tries. It will be awhile before I complain about shitty dispatching when I ride Amtrak.
In that case Steve, I'd wait a few weeks then before you try SKL Migraine. :lol:Steve4031 said:I enjoyed the game a lot. That was only my first try.
Maybe in a few weeks.If you need additional tester. I am available. Let me know.
Most of the MBTA Commuter Rail system is dispatched by MBCR; http://www.mbcr.net/jobs.html has their list of current job openings, which currently doesn't seem to include dispatching.does anyone know how to get a job doing train dispatching like up here in the boston area let me know?
NEC from Boston to new Haven is dispatched out of CETC located in Boston.Amtrak dispatches all the tracks from South Station to Providence (and beyond that to New Haven); I don't know if the dispatchers for those tracks are even in Massachusetts.
That is probably dispatched out of CSX galactic headquarters in Jacksonville FL!The Framingham to Worcester tracks are dispatched by CSX; I don't think that dispatcher is in Massachusetts.
I just discovered this game, and find it strangely compelling. Naturally I had to try a section near home, and tried dispatching the Canadian Pacific between Minneapolis and Portage on a Sunday. Like the OP (eight years ago), I now have a much better appreciation for how difficult dispatching is. Try as I might, I still ended up putting the Empire Builder on a siding when it met an intermodal too long for the siding, and it ended up late into La Crosse. The shame!
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