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Merge pull request #548 from cjakeman/website-siskiyou
Links to dead Siskiyou site removed
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Website/openrails.org/index.php

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<strong>Dec 2020</strong>
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A <a href="http://www.siskurail.org/news.php" title="by Dale Rickert">detailed guide to making activities</a> backed by videos and data files <a href="http://www.siskurail.org/" title="Oregon to California, created by Dale Rickert">for the Siskiyou Route</a> has now been released.
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<strong>Oct 2021</strong>
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<a href="http://openrails.org/discover/version-1-4/">Version 1.4</a> is now available for immediate download <a href="http://openrails.org/download/program/">here</a>.
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Website/openrails.org/learn/activities/index.php

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See Australia's Zig-Zag Railway for <a href="http://www.zigzag.coalstonewcastle.com.au/">some very effective steam-based tutorials</a>.
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<h3>Developing Activities - 1</h3>
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A great place to start would be the free Siskiyou Route from the USA.
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The creator, Dale Rickert, has assembled <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20210227144933/http://www.siskurail.org/news.php">a package of instructions, examples
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and even videos</a> to show how to create both simple and demanding activities.
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(The <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20200502123851/http://www.siskurail.org/vault/Activity_Creation_Kit.rar">download is still available</a> through the amazing Wayback Machine even though the website has died.)
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The quality of these diagrams reflects the effort that Dale has put into creating this resource.
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This resource also features building shunting operations for AI trains, which makes for some fascinating activities.
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<h3>Developing Activities - 2</h3>
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Peter Murdock and Dan Reid have collaborated over a set of activities with a tutorial to help people "get started" with shunting activities
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<li>and <a href="https://www.trainsim.com/vbts/tslib.php?do=copyright&fid=36293">ortsscenicsubtimetable.zip</a> - 14 drivable trains, 24-hour timetable</li>
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<h3>Developing Activities - 3</h3>
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<h3>Developing Activities - 2</h3>
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Peter Newell has provided <a href="http://www.coalstonewcastle.com.au/physics/demo-activity/">13 simple activities</a>
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each designed to showcase an advanced feature of Open Rails.

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