Well, I obtained version 1 of this route and it was an absolute mish mash of everything freeware that various Railworks creators had ever offered. The map itself was quite large, but, didn't reflect anything, in my honest opinion, to do with Utah at all. It contained palm trees, deciduous, conifers, cactii and oak trees all over the place, also at most passenger stations there were audio files from the Scottish freeware route called Northern Lights, which included British police car sirens, station announcements for Scotrail, and lots of British cars and buses driving all over this supposedly American route, very odd !!!
You also had to surf the net to collect content from various RailSim websites in Spain, Germany and China, which I didn't keep, so, can't really be bothered now to go back and look again. The author, Cedric, is part of the RailSim France team and he has built other content for RW before quite successfully, but, not a freeware route of this magnitude and I'm unsure if it is his forte really, he ought to stick to doing much smaller scenery items, etc.
if folks want to go ahead and look for all the missing freeware assets, good luck, we'll hear from you at about Christmas time.....
Maybe I'm being a bit ungracious, after all he has taken the time to build a route for the community for free, but, I personally will give this one a miss, there are lots of other freeware American routes that can be obtained with all the necessary scenery content easily available elsewhere, such as from this site of course......
Cheerz. ex-railwayman.
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