06.00 Glasgow Central to Bournmouth

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06.00 Glasgow Central to Bournmouth

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Activity 76 from the Brillant DCv3 Route cd

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Nice! :)
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Brilliant shots thre Martin! :D

Why are there NSE 158's (or 159's I can't see :wink: ) Never knew Voyagers were around in NSE days. :lol:

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desiro5 wrote:Brilliant shots thre Martin! :D

Why are there NSE 158's (or 159's I can't see :wink: ) Never knew Voyagers were around in NSE days. :lol:

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Quite correct Ali - must have been one that has not been painted into SWT colours yet!!

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Ahhhh I see Dave. My imagination is not good.


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top screenies! :D

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Lovely screenies you've taken Martin :wink:
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JonathonAG wrote:Lovely screenies you've taken Martin :wink:
I'll second that one thing Puzzles me would a train travelling that distance only consist of four coaches & two of a Power Car & DT ?
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JonathonAG wrote:Lovely screenies you've taken Martin :wink:
I'll second that one thing Puzzles me would a train travelling that distance only consist of four coaches & two of a Power Car & DT ?
They all got motors in each Coach? pete

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a former user wrote:
JonathonAG wrote:Lovely screenies you've taken Martin :wink:
I'll second that one thing Puzzles me would a train travelling that distance only consist of four coaches & two of a Power Car & DT ?
A what ??
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Nice screenshots :P

I'm glad you enjoyed my activity - it's what makes activity writing all the more worthwhile.

I think the NSE class 159 (mentioned earlier) was used because there isn't a class 166 on the CD. Originally, I wanted to use a Thames Trains / First Great Western class 166.

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Nice screens :wink: quite nice and irregular shape those voyagers
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a former user wrote:
JonathonAG wrote:Lovely screenies you've taken Martin :wink:
I'll second that one thing Puzzles me would a train travelling that distance only consist of four coaches & two of a Power Car & DT ?
Bournemouth to Edinburgh services are normally just four or five coaches.
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a former user wrote:
JonathonAG wrote:Lovely screenies you've taken Martin :wink:
I'll second that one thing Puzzles me would a train travelling that distance only consist of four coaches & two of a Power Car & DT ?
Bournemouth to Edinburgh services are normally just four or five coaches.
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Coxster wrote:
a former user wrote:
JonathonAG wrote:Lovely screenies you've taken Martin :wink:
I'll second that one thing Puzzles me would a train travelling that distance only consist of four coaches & two of a Power Car & DT ?
Bournemouth to Edinburgh services are normally just four or five coaches.
Seriously I remember in BR day watching them leave Glasgow Central & 8 to 10 would have been the Min
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