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What routes can we look forward to this year then?

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What routes can we look forward to this year then? Route Authors, are you building a route which you are reasonably confident could be completed by this year? If so, let us know.

My route, Arun Valley route could well be released by the very end of this year I reakon.
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My route is under construction and hopefully shold be released around about August - september time if i don't get any problems.


My route will be the scenic Ascot-Guildford route
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Hi

Both Foxfield's will be completed hopefully, and maybe one of the other routes I am working on (Lyme Regis, MHR etc)

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Brighton / Haywards Heath - Seaford - Eastbourne - Hastings and Ashford International.

But don't expect anything to be released because I'm starting my new job this week.
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strood to ... your choice visit my poll and youll decide
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Routes which look like appearing this year are:

Merseyside 3
WCML
GWR part 2
ELR
Bala Hub 2
Shap2
Foxfield
Stoke Div

Are all definate releases. :D
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How dya mean, the re-arranging of the forums didn't last long?
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jbilton wrote: [Moderated]
Merseyside 3
WCML
GWR part 2
ELR
Bala Hub 2
Shap2
Foxfield
Stoke Div

Are all definate releases. :D
Yes, my first (flat & unsceneried) WCML to appear very soon (committed too much of my time to it to waste, may as well share it with the community), but not before Dave Corfields "Merseyside 3", as that being a proper version of the 1960's WCML, that should be first. Then, later this year, my version of the current WCML with scenery and accurate gradients will appear.

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There might be a GWR branch line arriving at some point during 2004...
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saddletank wrote:There might be a GWR branch line arriving at some point during 2004...

Probably december.

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Yes, Ian, probably December... :cry:
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Hiya

Do you think I should concentrate on Lyme Regis when I've got my other commitments done? I'd be interested to know whether you think you would enjoy this route.

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Hi all

60 miles of GWML which will be arriving around late June/mid July, now. Sections include Exeter St Davids-Plymouth, Exeter St Davids -Exmouth, and the Paigton branch.
Which shall be named..GWML2 Exeter to Plymouth version 3.

Plenty of routs then, keeping the community alive! Keep up the good work lads!

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be better when i finish my gcses in june because i can get some income for broadband, this way i'll be able to upload my route to UKTS.

My route will probably have to go on hold shortly until this is done! :cry:
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Mole259 wrote:be better when i finish my gcses in june because i can get some income for broadband, this way i'll be able to upload my route to UKTS.

My route will probably have to go on hold shortly until this is done! :cry:
You can always burn it to CD and post it to Uktrainsim....as I'm sure Matt would upload it for you ...dont need broadband for that.
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