East Metro Rebuild Activity Pack

Featuring... CLW EMRR SD7's in 10 new activities (#26-#35) for the East Metro Rebuild by Richard Garber for All Aboard.
 
Many thanks to Cameron Lashley for his creation of SD7's (long hood forward) in the East Metro paint scheme. You need to download Cameron's EMRR SD7's from his CLW (Columbus Locomotive Works) website. You can easily find his site using the link found in the "activity pack installation.pdf" found in this zip. The pdf not only gives you the links but the whereabouts to find the EMRR locomotives within Cameron's site. After downloading the EMRR SD7's be sure to follow Cameron's installation instructions. 

Note that the EMRR SD7's are freeware and not an official part of the East Metro/All Aboard release.

The activity pack uses an auto-installer. If you find an error occurs during installation the remedy is simple. Simply extract the installer EXE to a folder like c:\temp and then install from it. When the installer starts it will prompt you for where your location of msts is. Point the installer only to your copy of msts and not to a folder within msts.

Once you have installed both the CLW SD7's and the activity pack you are ready to go. You will see 10 new activities #26-#35 available in the East Metro Rebuild listing. Should you have any difficulties completing any of the ten new activities, look within the Media folder of the East Metro Rebuild folder (i.e. EMRR2 ) within your ROUTES folder of your copy of MSTS for a file called "Activity Walkthrus.pdf". Open it by double-clicking on it and the walk-thru for each activity is available.

Also included in this activity pack installation is a revision of the East Metro Schematics by Don Hughes. You can find the East Metro schematics within the Media folder of the EMRR2 folder just like the walk-thru.

Enjoy your time with these 10 new activities. Some are easy and some are a bit more difficult. Be sure to let Cameron and Don Hughes know you appreciate their efforts.

Rich Garber

 