Hi,
I'm gonna try and make a activity in remembrance of Jamie, But i have some questions,
-Where would Thameslink 319s operate on LSE
-Where would NSE 319s operate on LSE
Thank you
Chris
(I will update this thread with more info when i can)
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- expressboy1983
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Hiya Chris.
I dont actually have the LSE installed, but from what i remember of the NSE era..the TL 319 units would have run from London Bridge down to Redhill Gatwick and Brighton (as they do today), and the NSE 319's would have been used mainly for Victoria to Brighton (Croydon, Gatwick etc..), and Victoria to Littlehampton (Via Horsham)
Hope this is of some help.
Simon.
I dont actually have the LSE installed, but from what i remember of the NSE era..the TL 319 units would have run from London Bridge down to Redhill Gatwick and Brighton (as they do today), and the NSE 319's would have been used mainly for Victoria to Brighton (Croydon, Gatwick etc..), and Victoria to Littlehampton (Via Horsham)
Hope this is of some help.
Simon.
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Thank you very much expressboy1983 
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And the Network SouthEast 319s were used on the Thameslink route.
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I suspect they werejtiffin wrote:And the Network SouthEast 319s were used on the Thameslink route.
The 'Thameslink' route was established in NSE days with of course the original NSE 319s.
The TOC we all know/knew as 'Thameslink' was merely the incoming TOC recycling the old BR-NSE branding for the service, which like 'Inter City', was instantly recognisable - why fix summat that isn't bust?
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Got the Timetable and Path sorted now onto the AI (God help me
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