Welsh Highland Railway?

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Moel Tryfan quarry hunslets Cadfan And Tryfan may have been diliverd on the WHR and then winched up the incline at the end of the Bryngwyn branch.

So possible hunslet total now rising to 18.

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Any detail's on what is hapening (model's, screenie's ect.........)

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Frs,

Nothing to show as yet, which is why weve not officially announced anything or given details of who is doing what (well not full details anyway). Will show you all when we have something to show.

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Hi

I expect you know about this, but at the bottom of this page (http://www.users.waitrose.com/~fiftyone/mailorder.htm)
there is a CD containing detailed gradinet profiles and Maps for the WHR

Chris 8)
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Yeah thanks, all on my computers HD, and printed out at the moment, being analysed! Thanks very much though. Selsig has copied the grad profile onto the route map, so we now have a route map with a gradient profile on it to work from!

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pitleyfalley wrote:Yeah thanks, all on my computers HD, and printed out at the moment, being analysed! Thanks very much though. Selsig has copied the grad profile onto the route map, so we now have a route map with a gradient profile on it to work from!

Pitley-Falley

Not that we are doing the WHR or anything :roll:

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Of course not! :oops:
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Hi

Right, sure :wink:

Llanberis Lake it is then, or was it Bala :-?

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Christopher125 wrote:Hi

Right, sure :wink:

Llanberis Lake it is then, or was it Bala :-?

Chris 8)
They said under snowdon! Bet it is the WHR!!!!!!!!
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All will be revealed when we get the terrain DEM/map contouring sorted and can show you all some screenshots... :wink:

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