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  • Properly Install Content and Third Party Applications for OpenRails

    Properly Install Content and Third Party Applications for OpenRails

    If you've downloaded an add-on, they should go into a common Content folder. Some people organize all of their routes and trains into a single folder, while others might organize them into regions or time eras.

    Many have installers, but it's also common to simply have a set of folders that get copied within your content folder.

    I'll be using C:\ORTSContent for this tutorial, but your...
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    Last edited by eric; 08-05-2025, 16:07.

  • Installing OpenRails on Windows 11

    Installing OpenRails on Windows 11

    Open Rails has a very simple installation routine, and currently defaults to installing in C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenRails, unless you've already installed it elsewhere. It also offers the fliexibility for you to install it where you want, and operates fine from any location. Here are a few examples: C:\Program Files\Open RailsC:\Program Files (x86)\Open RailsC:\ORTSC:\TrainUtilities\OpenRails It's important to not store any of your route or train content in these directories, as the entire file structure is subject to being replace...
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    Last edited by eric; 08-05-2025, 16:09.
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