Dear All,
My route extensions continue apace. This month, I've added not one, but TWO new stations. The route now starts at Stocksfield. I've made a number of improvements to the track and scenery, including speed restriction signs and more realistic stop signs - be warned, they are harder to spot! Keep your eyes peeled!
The timetable is now realistic, being one of the morning stopping services.
I've also added two new objects to download for your routes: a modern OFFICE UNIT, and a CAR - this is my first vehicle, so feedback is appreciated.
Regards
eezypeazy
http://members.lycos.co.uk/eezypeazy
Tyne Valley extended
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The line tends to be operated by cl 156 DMUs on the longer runs (Carlisle to Middlesbrough) and class 142 DMUs on the shorter runs (Hexham to Middlesbrough). My preferred train is the 156; I got mine from
http://www.bvetrains.co.uk/class156.html
Go back to my website to get the modifications to make it display the BVE 4 timetable, if you're running BVE 4.
158s don't usually appear on this line; up here, they are more likely to be seen on Trans Pennine Services (North East to Leeds to Manchester and Liverpool).
Regards
eezypeazy
http://www.bvetrains.co.uk/class156.html
Go back to my website to get the modifications to make it display the BVE 4 timetable, if you're running BVE 4.
158s don't usually appear on this line; up here, they are more likely to be seen on Trans Pennine Services (North East to Leeds to Manchester and Liverpool).
Regards
eezypeazy