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Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 1:59 am
by ka959
Excuse an "ignorant Kiwi"

But I've just purchased the Sheerness Branch Extension, and I'm not quite sure where to start looking for it, so I can make a scenario for it, and play it soon. Trouble is, I can't find any info about it. Can someone please offer to give me something to go in, thanks ? Cheers !

Regards...

Jim McDermott

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 2:05 am
by kennyb
It`s an extension of the London - Faversham route, you need this to run it and it will show up when you run L - F
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Ken

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 2:12 am
by ka959
kennyb wrote:It`s an extension of the London - Faversham route, you need this to run it and it will show up when you run L - F
.
Ken
Hi Ken !

Thanks for the information on what I enquired ! That was quick and did the job nicely indeed. Many thanks for that, by the way. Now to go find it !

Regards...

Jim McDermott

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:56 am
by Juanillo99
Ka959, It is clearly indicated on the purchase Steam page: :wink:
Sheerness Branch Extension.png
PS: You need to read more and paying more attention. :D

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 1:43 pm
by kennyb
That Ok Jim - not a night owl, just got up for work !!!!! - now back home
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by ka959 on 19 Oct 2013 03:12



kennyb wrote:It`s an extension of the London - Faversham route, you need this to run it and it will show up when you run L - F
.
Ken


Hi Ken !

Thanks for the information on what I enquired ! That was quick and did the job nicely indeed. Many thanks for that, by the way. Now to go find it !

Regards...

Jim McDermottka959 Very Active Forum Member Posts: 1039Joined: 16 Feb 2005 11:53

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 9:58 pm
by ka959
Juanillo99 wrote:Ka959, It is clearly indicated on the purchase Steam page: :wink:
Sheerness Branch Extension.png
PS: You need to read more and paying more attention. :D
And, I don't think you know that I had a stroke a few years back, thus playing havoc with my memory, some things are a wee bit hazy at times, but I wouldn't try making myself look dumb if I knew the answer right-out, would I ? I prefer to try my luck asking, and usually get a polite answer, but this is the second time recently, that someone has been sarcastic at my expense. I'm no immature schoolboy, either, but, oh well, then you do get some, I suppose ! :/

Regards...

Jim McDermott

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 5:48 am
by Stone75
What you read as a dig, I read as light hearted response with a touch of humour. I'm sure he meant not to offend, and he did take the time to answer your query.

steve

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:20 am
by Traveller54
Stone75 wrote:What you read as a dig, I read as light hearted response with a touch of humour. I'm sure he meant not to offend, and he did take the time to answer your query.
steve
Maybe the tone of the reply is a 'Spanish thing' ? :roll:

I have read better replies to genuine requests :wink:

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:53 am
by msdejesus
Traveller54 wrote: Maybe the tone of the reply is a 'Spanish thing' ? :roll:
I beg to differ, Sir, I am under the impression it is simply a question of badly worded response, by someone whose mother tongue is not English, just like yours truly :) ,who also happens to be Spanish, by the way.

Regards,

Manuel

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:09 am
by Traveller54
msdejesus wrote:
Traveller54 wrote: Maybe the tone of the reply is a 'Spanish thing' ? :roll:
I beg to differ, Sir, I am under the impression it is simply a question of badly worded response, by someone whose mother tongue is not English, just like yours truly :) ,who also happens to be Spanish, by the way.

Regards,

Manuel
I was joking - but even so it was a bit pointed rather than sympathetic :lol:

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:48 am
by michaelhendle
Hi Jim,
Like you I had a stroke about 3 years ago which has affected my short term memory,I can remember things i did in the 1960's,but sometimes I'm blowed if I can remember what I did 5 minutes ago.

I think it's not only this forum,that people jump to conclusions,when you don't grasp some thing first time,it's now a general thing in life,you can get it on buses at shops,what annoys me the most because my stroke affected my speech,people are always trying to finish some thing I'm trying to say.

I have just a look at the screen shot and surely it would be better to put that it needs the London-Faversham Route at the top not tucked away down at the bottom

sorry if there are some spelling mistakes,but blame the stroke.

Jim Take Care

Mike

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:27 pm
by ll22012
Good morning,
I have some quetions , and it is only for my personnal acknowledge , on the Sheerness Branch ,
-1-is there only passenger's trains , or could we find some trafic freight ?
-2-Is it impossible to find a class 92 between Ebbsfleet and Faversham or Sheerness ?
Many thanks in advance for your eventually answers
regards
jean-pierre

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:36 pm
by Merlin75
It's mainly passenger but there is a small amount of freight aswell maybe 1 or 2 trains.

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 1:41 pm
by ll22012
Ok , well , and thank you for your answer
see you soon
jean-pierre

Re: Sheerness Branch ??

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 5:00 pm
by 749006
Merlin75 wrote:It's mainly passenger but there is a small amount of freight aswell maybe 1 or 2 trains.
If you look on RealTime Trains you will find more than one or two freights depending where on the route you look.
http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/ ... &order=wtt
On this day 16 freight services ran thru Gravesend.

You will see sometimes more than one freight path and the operator will decide as to where the train will run to/from each week.
The trains are a mix of container trains and stone/aggregate trains.