Lydbrook Junction Route

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good route may try an activity
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I don't know the area in much detail but I do travel up the A449 from Newport from time to time and I recall that there is a building on the west side of the road, i think near Usk, that looks like a station or goods shed. Would this be a part of the original route?
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i often see that building too!, i've often wondered what it was.
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Thanks to the author of the route as it's highly detailed as I'm orginaly from Joys Green near Lydbrook, I never would have thought somenbody would of made a route near by. But life is full of surprisies :D
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I went the other way (Troy/Cinderford) in a Railcar - toot toot!!!

Great stuff RefMan - lurv the sounds along the way too; mooooo!

Just one thing - I have an AI train that comes in to Monmouth (Troy) as I wait for some passengers which overshoots the end of the platform ans sets the signal off (nearly in the tunnel). Can this be fixed at all? (I have tried using RE without success!)

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Brilliant Route Building and Great Install.

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1crick14a wrote:Brilliant Route Building and Great Install.

Rick :D
I've said It before & I'll say it again Simplicity itself to Install
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I love this route as well, my faverite tysley dmu looks right at home on the line :lol:
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This is just what a route should be. What a joy.
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