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Later Kitto Flora was temporarily commissioned by Linden Lab to build the extension of the ONSR to the Wengen Sim.  
Later Kitto Flora was temporarily commissioned by Linden Lab to build the extension of the ONSR to the Wengen Sim.  
The ONSR now runs across 13 sims and serves 6 [[#ONSR Stations|stations]]. A round-trip takes about 22 minutes.
The ONSR now runs across 13 sims and serves 10 [[#ONSR Stations|stations]]. A round-trip takes about 22 minutes.


The ONSR runs in two directions on a single track. It is fully automated, including the rail cars.
The ONSR runs in two directions on a single track. It is fully automated, including the rail cars.
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The ONSR is not intended for the use of private trains. However some of the ONSR is on public Linden mainland and the track standard does work with personal trains that use sensors for guidance / locomotion. Personal trains could move aside when an automated train approaches.
The ONSR is not intended for the use of private trains. However some of the ONSR is on public Linden mainland and the track standard does work with personal trains that use sensors for guidance / locomotion. Personal trains could move aside when an automated train approaches.
Near the Wengen Station you can find Linden Chalet info hub and a ski lift to take you up the mountain.  On the lake to the North West of the Wengen Station you can go ice skating. And in the surrounding mountains there is plenty of room to go downhill skiing.


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Revision as of 10:16, 14 February 2011


Description

This page contains information and history about the Okemo, Nakiska, and Southern Railway (ONSR).

ONSR

ONSR was initially a private build, mostly by Veronica Quackenbush. She acquired the right of way through several sims over several years. Kitto Flora scripted the cars and and switches in Smithers Sim🖈 for her.

Later Kitto Flora was temporarily commissioned by Linden Lab to build the extension of the ONSR to the Wengen Sim. The ONSR now runs across 13 sims and serves 10 stations. A round-trip takes about 22 minutes.

The ONSR runs in two directions on a single track. It is fully automated, including the rail cars. It has 3 passing zones with block control. Usually 2 rail cars are running at once.

The ONSR is not intended for the use of private trains. However some of the ONSR is on public Linden mainland and the track standard does work with personal trains that use sensors for guidance / locomotion. Personal trains could move aside when an automated train approaches.

Near the Wengen Station you can find Linden Chalet info hub and a ski lift to take you up the mountain. On the lake to the North West of the Wengen Station you can go ice skating. And in the surrounding mountains there is plenty of room to go downhill skiing.

ONSR Stations

ONSR line

  1. Wengen Station🖈 - [1][2]
  2. Ohno Station🖈
  3. Okemo Canyon Station🖈
  4. ONSR Tornado Pass halt🖈
  5. ONSR Berthould Pass car barn🖈
  6. ONSR Smithers Firth Station🖈 - [3]

Footnotes

  1. Chalet Linden infohub Wengen nearby
  2. Linden Ski lift / Ski runs nearby
  3. Nakiska Ski Lodge / Ski run nearby
Okemo, Nakiska, and Southern Railway map

Other Railway initiatives

There are several other standard gauge railroads in SL, some on private land, some on Linden land. This is list of some other examples of large multi sim networks with different sets of guidance, control and track system. The different systems are not necessarily compatible with SLRR standards.

Source

The above information was collected by the Virtual Railway Consortium Tuliptree (107, 131, 30) with the help of Kitto Flora, Veronica Quackenbush, Moundsa Mayo, Qie Niangao and Stryker Jenkins. Additional information provided by Jer Straaf.

References

Here is a list of Related resources. You can find more information about the SLRR and other Rail related articles on these wiki pages and external websites.

Wiki pages: