Where can I get a free electric route from???

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Where can I get a free electric route from???

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To all, :D

As the title says, where can I get a free highly detailed overhead electric route from???

I am looking for a route that is set before Virgin started using these new generation DEMU's & EMU's :wink:

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I would suggest either Thames Mersey or North West England 2
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Don't forget Woodhead 2.0 downloadable from the file libraray :D
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Thanks, and does anyone know what route this is...

 Click to view more informationClass 87007 'City of Manchester' [4797059 bytes] - 87007_installer.zip
File ID: 12844 Date: 15 Aug 2005 - 2091 Downloads


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Thats LSE 2 isnt it?
If so Making Tracks are building it.. it wont be free.
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I would say that is Great Eastern by MT.
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I would say its NWE2
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Post by trainmad »

I would say it's Peak Rail. :wink:
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Post by martinhodgson »

Might it be one of the fictional 'Modern England'/'Fairly Up to Date England' routes?
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Its definetely Great Eastern by Making Tracks
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Great Eastern - on the climb out of Southend Victoria :P :)

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thomascairns wrote:I would say that is Great Eastern by MT.
Thats the one i ment.. i think :roll: hmm :-?
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Post by RobertM »

Thanks, I think I'll be going along with Thames-Mersey :roll:

I was just asking as I was looking for a modern route to show at the Preston exibition :D

Anyway, thanks again :wink:

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I storngly recommend the Woodhead V2 route its excellent run Sheffield-Piccadilly
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Post by sleepie »

Surely it is WH2?
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