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Re: Port Road route

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Keith,

please clean up your mailbox 8)
read you...
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Sorry Michael,
I am currently using a new PC - mail settings weren't properly confirgured - not been deleting mail from the server on download :(
All fixed now :)
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and to get back on topic...

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Re: Port Road route

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keithmross wrote:and to get back on topic...
As much as I understand there is the Kirkcudbright town on this last screenshot? True? Excellent job, Keith. There is a right "smell" of railroads in every Your screen. I'm getting more and more intrested in that group of branchlines. Extremely intresting place for trainsimmer. I have never visited UK although my brother has now lived over 10 years in London (he has an enterprise there) and he is inviting me to visit England after every 2 weeks but I'm so busy and never can't find time for that. I hope some day this will happen. I had a Cambrian Coast line (Wales) for MSTS which was lovely piece of work.
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Downloaded this route yesterday and ran the Diverted Coal senario. Really excellent route possibly the best produced so far. Thanks Keith
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Version 3.0 now available.
Features 35 route miles.
I hope you enjoy it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNm7U4fhU74

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Outstanding work as always Keith, a very well done mate.
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Re: Port Road route

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V3 Great route. Thank you very much Keith.

Just to note, the Hopper 2 1t items used in the 1965 Kirkudbright Limited scenario are part of the 8F payware package.

Best wishes,

Mike
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mjoliver1 wrote:V3 Great route. Thank you very much Keith.

Just to note, the Hopper 2 1t items used in the 1965 Kirkudbright Limited scenario are part of the 8F payware package.

Best wishes,

Mike
So is the rusty 8F used in Market Day 2. :wink:
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mjoliver1 wrote:Just to note, the Hopper 2 1t items used in the 1965 Kirkudbright Limited scenario are part of the 8F payware package.
Thanks Mike,
I've just uploaded a fix for those without RWTools.
Available soon I hope.

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emrhd01 wrote:
mjoliver1 wrote:V3 Great route. Thank you very much Keith.

Just to note, the Hopper 2 1t items used in the 1965 Kirkudbright Limited scenario are part of the 8F payware package.

Best wishes,

Mike
So is the rusty 8F used in Market Day 2. :wink:

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Re: Port Road route

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I'm sorry but I cannot it to work, just locks my computer. What have I done?.


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Hi Eugene,

Have you checked it out with RWTools? If so, was there anything missing?
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Hi Eugene,
I'm sorry you're having problems.
As far as I know this is an isolated case, so I can't really suggest much.
There are only default assets used in the route - one or two payware stock items are present in two of the scenarios - but that shouldn't cause the route to fail.
Try RWTools and let us know if it reports anything strange.

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This is absolutely superb, thanks very much. Just created a short scenario Myself to re-create the 9.30am Kirkcudbright to Castle Douglas from the 1964 timetable. Was a pure joy - although I was 3 minutes late arriving at Castle Douglas - too much time looking around I suppose !
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Keith, sincere thanks for this latest extension; I have just run a bunch of scenarios back-to-back culminating with a delightful (and there's a word that doesn't often get associated with 166s!) shuttle trip to Kircudbright and back at closing time :D

Cheers again,

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