Southampton Maritime Shunt

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Some very nice shots there!! What route is that?

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Its Dorset, highly worth while downloading or wait a little bit for the CD version!
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Great shots :D

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Great shots! We (the CD team) have now compiled the CD and Dave has sent it off to Matt etc so it should be available soon. Unfortunately the current activities are not compatible but there is in excess of 40 activities on the CD IIRC.
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Nice shots Gary, what are the container wagons used there? I don't think Ive seen them before.

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I don't recognise the wagons.

Are they new for the CD?


and you should have an outer with buffers to couple to the 350
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It's about time I did a 47309 to go with 303 and 358.... or a 197 and 150..... :-?
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No idea whats on the CD or not, but was asked to test these wagons and loads, in which no problems were found.
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ianmacmillan wrote:I don't recognise the wagons.

Are they new for the CD?


and you should have an outer with buffers to couple to the 350
Not guilty. The only FL wagons that are on the Dorset CD are those that are available from the UKTS download library.

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Coxster wrote:Great shots! We (the CD team) have now compiled the CD and Dave has sent it off to Matt etc so it should be available soon. Unfortunately the current activities are not compatible but there is in excess of 40 activities on the CD IIRC.
All of the uploaded activities have been fixed for V2 and included on the CD, except for one that went up last week I think.

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GaryL wrote:No idea whats on the CD or not, but was asked to test these wagons and loads, in which no problems were found.
They're not new MT ones are they?
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trains2 wrote:
GaryL wrote:No idea whats on the CD or not, but was asked to test these wagons and loads, in which no problems were found.
They're not new MT ones are they?
Looking at them, id say that they are a MTWW production. The bogies look familar.
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Indeed.

Anton, do you plan on doing anymore Freightliner Class 57s ? A few more random numbered ones wouldn't go a miss! :wink:

I noticed in some of your 57 screesnhots that there were others which aren't available for download (006, 007 IIRC). Do you plan on releasing these? Your work is absoloutely stunning.
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Yes, I do plan to release more at some point. They are already done infact. I have Numbers 57001/002/003/004/005/006/007/010 all complete. Even started work on 47150, but left that. Ill get the locos together and you can test them one by one if you like, check that they work alright?
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