Thameslink to Brighton

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connorurry
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Re: Thameslink to Brighton

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jtiffin wrote:So that one destination says Brighton via Haywards Heath and the other (the one from Midland Mainline) saying Bedford.
I get you point JTiffin
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Re: Thameslink to Brighton

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connorurry wrote:
desiro5 wrote:
connorurry wrote:JTiffin, I have just read the description. It says that you require London - Brighton Express.

May I ask but why use the LBE 319? There are good freeware alternatives. It's just that LBE is no longer avalible, excpet through e-Bay, and if people want to download your activity, they have to get a copy of LBE just to run this activity.

Just as a suggestion, could you try to use some freeware models instead of using commericial models?
says he who has written activitys for the similarly none avalible west coastway....

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what a joke.
Only for those who have Westr Coastway...
Don't you think that he has written the activity for people with LBE?

This is pointless, and certianly one side of the argument has been found to be a bit of a hypocrite.
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Re: Thameslink to Brighton

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For those who might be interested it is possible to get LBE from

http://www.fspilotshop.com

It can be downloaded for $23.95 - exchange rate was better when I did. I got LBE Add-on from Amazon but beware as the add-on changes the route in several places and messes up many of the original activities by creating broken paths!

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