RRS Fern Rock - Static Section
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| Author: | RRSignal |
| Kind: | scenery |
| Build: | 2.9 (TS2009) |
| Size: | 5.79MB |
| Uploaded: | 2026-02-20 |
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RRS Fern Rock - Static Section
The modern SEPTA Fern Rock Transportation Center was built by SEPTA in 1991 as a connector to the Broad Street Subway, in anticipation of the Railworks project of 1992 & 1993, which shut down the Reading side of SEPTA operations south of here. This station replaced a station of the same name located a quarter-mile north of it's current location. This station is located at the junction between the former RDG/PGN main line and the former Tabor Branch, which is now part of SEPTA's present-day mainline.
The model included here is one of four pieces: A static main station, a wide platform canopy spline covering the eastern platform (<kuid:481384:321455>), a narrower canopy covering the west platform (<kuid:481384:3214551>), and various station lights (provided separately due to the facts that splines cannot currently display nightmode, <kuid:481384:3214552>.)
Author: RRSignal
- RRS Fern Rock - Static Section
- alphaedparts-alphaedparts.texture.txt 59 bytes
- alphaedparts.tga 1.00MB
- box.texture.txt 26 bytes
- box.tga 384.02KB
- config.txt 3.44KB
- fernrock.texture.txt 31 bytes
- fernrock.tga 3.00MB
- fr-main-lod0.im 1.28MB
- fr-main-lod1.im 835.30KB
- fr-main-lod2.im 267.34KB
- fr-main-lod3.im 144.79KB
- fr-main-lod4.im 22.12KB
- fading-circle-fading-circle.texture.txt 61 bytes
- fading-circle.tga 64.02KB
- night.im 52.42KB
- night.texture.txt 28 bytes
- night.tga 768.02KB
- platform.texture.txt 31 bytes
- platform.tga 3.00MB
- thumbnail.jpg 14.35KB
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VE48: This asset uses an obsolete trainz-build number. Trainz-build numbers below 3.5 are no longer supported.
VE107: The high-detail meshes total more than 10000 polygons. This may have a negative impact on performance: 0: 17082, 1: 10916, 2: 3409, 3: 1815, 4: 268
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