Sorry if this seems a dumb question but I was wondering if the Didcot Railway Center is meant to be connected to the mainline ? Ive never been there but in Google Earth it looks like it is.
If it is meant to be connected and I did that in the editor would that likely break any of the scenarios ?
John
Diccot Railway Center question
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Re: Diccot Railway Center question
IIRC it is connected and some of their stock is actually stored out in the mainline freight yard.
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Re: Diccot Railway Center question
WEll the centre now do own the "middle yard" area.
Ad yes it is mainline connected, theyhvae mainline registered wagons for deleiveries of coal..could be an interesting shunt scenario.
Ad yes it is mainline connected, theyhvae mainline registered wagons for deleiveries of coal..could be an interesting shunt scenario.
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Re: Diccot Railway Center question
The Didcot Railway Centre is definitely connected to the mainline: I specifically checked last Saturday when I went passed. It is connected by two tracks at the apex of the triangle, near the entrance, just after the divergence of the Didcot avoiding line. Rail Simulator instead has a single track ending in a buffer stop.
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