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Clicking on the executable zip, with all the other unzipped parts of the route, will automatically unzip the route to your MSTS Routes Folder, providing that your MSTS is located in C/ProgrammeFiles/MicrosoftTrain Simulator.
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Some of these route files are in expanded zip format and each part will have to be unzipped so that all the unzipped parts of the route are located in the same folder, including the exe zip for the route.
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but there is no limit as to how many files you can download, just don't download more than two files at a time, because you can't download more than two at a time. Most of the routes have several files and unless you are a Premium member, downloading is pretty slow. Most of the old routes will be from page 50 and before as these were made way back. Choose Routes from the list and just scroll page by page until you find the routes you are looking for. This will give you a list on the left hand side of the page of all the types of files available. Once registered, click on File Library from the top of the Home Page and choose View entire file section, from the drop down box. You will need to register to download anything. It's everyone to their own tastes I suppose, but I also like the American Denver & Rio Grande Narrow gauge routes, just for the sheer fun of running over mountain passes and deep gorges, some with some very long loops to gain height and some routes that have the occasional swicthbacks. Version 5 of the Mofatt Tunnel Route (Rollins Pass) has has another 100 miles added to it's previous version and runs through some lovely mountain gorges at the Western side of the 6 mile Moffat Tunnel, or you can take the longer old Rollins Pass route, which has some pretty bleak scenery as you approach the summit at Corona. Whitefish V9 is also a nice route, which is part of the BNSF system along with the GN Highline and has some very nice scenery. It is mostly single track but there are some good sections of double track, making it ideal for some activity creation. Most of the American routes seem to go on for miles and miles with very little scenery appeal, but some of them are quite enjoyable, such as GN Highline V4, this is based on the default Marias Pass, but very much extended at both ends, with some lovely scenery. I prefer scenic routes to those that run for miles and miles on flat terrain, which I find quite boring. But for scenery and the Swiss mountain feel of the route, it is one of my old time favourites. It's only drawback is the fact that most of it is single line and you don't get to see much AI traffic on the move, except at passing places. The Albula V2 Route is very picturesque and I have this on CD, complete with all stock and activities. I agree some of these old routes are worth downloading, if you don't already have them.