Skipton to Carlisle 1920

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Does anyone please why the S2C route is not now available in the CD ordering section???
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Hi Art
I think it was always distributed by Pat Dalton.
Also because it included a number of items which cannot be included on a UKtrainsim distributed CD.
I believe it may reappear at some point, Paul Mitchell has been building new stock for it.
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Thanks Jon i now remember that as i purchased it in2005 from Pat Dalton
but i had my PC updated to XP last year & never reinstalled it i am now thinking of doing that but i suppose the CD i have must be out of date, do you know how Pat Dalton can be contacted?

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Hi Art
AFAIK it hasn't been updated since it changed from the original 1930 route....which was over 3 years ago.
So you have the correct copy.
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jbilton wrote:Hi Art
AFAIK it hasn't been updated since it changed from the original 1930 route....which was over 3 years ago.
So you have the correct copy.
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Thanks Jon, What is AFAIK??? (sorry) :oops:

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An internet acronym for as far as I know
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ARG706 wrote:An internet acronym for as far as I know
Nice one Jon i like it. :lol: :lol:

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I noticed a few weeks ago Pat Dalton site has gone,unless he got another now ?

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That is what i thought as his friend Malcolm Roper passed away recently.
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abclare wrote:That is what i thought as his friend Malcolm Roper passed away recently.
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Have a read of this

http://www.uktrainsim.com/index2.php?fo ... lcolmroper again

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http://www.uktrainsim.com/index2.php?fo ... report=817

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Thanks Martin, As i have the CD i can reload it as & when i want then, thanks for your help.
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