Ballyshannon Route
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This is from a Topic Titled "BALLYSHANNON GONE???"
snowcrashandy wrote:Nope, a revised Ballyshannon will NOT be released.
Matt has the explanation and needs to post it here verbatim as to why it won't be released again.
Why? Because it hadn't been completed when "BalaHub" was copied to create "Ballyshannon"rowan826 wrote: I have noticed that there is a over 12 miles long complete branch from Drumcard Junction. Why?
I have explored this section of route which is scenic but its a pity its not complete.
What, exactly did you expect for your £4.50 apart from a (fictional) Irish route that includes a vast amount of stock that is exclusive to the CD and not available from UKTS?
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I tried looking for this message but couldn't see anything on the page that looked like a message (PM), so could you please send it to my secondary e-mail address again, thanks. It's caffeine85@hotmail.com. Don't worry, it's fine for me to put it here.a former user wrote:NO Jim I think it was this that prompted the Mods Statement Nothing you said Did you get the PM I sent you3406767 wrote:what about if you sent it round to someone on a copyied CD for FREE and then got them to copy it and send it on so a hole cain can go round all FREE then that way do you still need the authors permission ?
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a former user wrote:Yeah In all that I have come across
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will now go and have a read of a few just to see what people think of there work and copy/sent off etc (although im not saying to copy anything for me or others)
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