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Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:01 pm
by levisham
92212 wrote:Signalling can be a challenge for any route, and it is important operationally, as well as being key to the feel of the route. Find out more here:

http://stainmorerouteproject.blogspot.c ... yates.html

We must offer our thanks to Anthony Brailsford who has kindly donated his excellent LNWR signals to the project. Cheers!!

Kind Regards
Matt
Any reasonable estimate of when this route will be ready to go? I know that route building and adding details takes time.................

Regards, John.

Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 6:32 pm
by Reorte
Kirkby Stephen East is one of those places I'd love to have loads of room for to make a model of, particularly those signals.

Some of those screenshots are wonderful, really atmospheric.

Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 8:30 pm
by deltic009
levisham wrote:
92212 wrote:Signalling can be a challenge for any route, and it is important operationally, as well as being key to the feel of the route. Find out more here:

http://stainmorerouteproject.blogspot.c ... yates.html

We must offer our thanks to Anthony Brailsford who has kindly donated his excellent LNWR signals to the project. Cheers!!

Kind Regards
Matt
Any reasonable estimate of when this route will be ready to go? I know that route building and adding details takes time.................

Regards, John.
It's pointless developers ham-fisting their workloads with deadlines, causes unneeded pressure. If they could estimate it, or wanted to, they would have included it in the post.

Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:56 am
by gptech
I know exactly when it'll be ready..........




.....when SSS decide it is.

Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:32 pm
by 92212
levisham wrote:
92212 wrote:Signalling can be a challenge for any route, and it is important operationally, as well as being key to the feel of the route. Find out more here:

http://stainmorerouteproject.blogspot.c ... yates.html

We must offer our thanks to Anthony Brailsford who has kindly donated his excellent LNWR signals to the project. Cheers!!

Kind Regards
Matt
Any reasonable estimate of when this route will be ready to go? I know that route building and adding details takes time.................

Regards, John.
I'm afraid we can't answer that. There are so many unknowns with route building. And our main route builder has other things in his life which can be unpredictable too. Thanks for your interest. It'll get there!!

Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:03 pm
by 92212
Signalling More Progress

Just to show that development continues, in this blog post we share a number of images of recent progress on the Stainmore and Eden Valley Route.

See More Here: http://stainmorerouteproject.blogspot.c ... gress.html

Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 6:17 pm
by levisham
What can I say? Top of my shopping list.

Regards, John.

Re: Stainmore Line route announced by SteamSoundsSupreme

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 5:29 pm
by 92212
New Stainmore+ Blog Post:

http://stainmorerouteproject.blogspot.c ... -shap.html

Find out about the infamous climb to Shap summit

Regards
Matt