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Charity Phorum Peninsula

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hi, ...

The Charity "Phorum Peninsula" Addon for Railworks now out on STEAM.

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Have it very nice and good fun well worth getting.



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Agreed, a fantastic little project and well worth it for the cause.
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Thank you guys, hope you like it. and also feel good about what you have just done to help those that need it.
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Yep, I got it too and it is very good, very enjoyable indeed.
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just downloading it at this very moment (Steam seems a little slow for me today) and can't wait for it to complete. Had an idea for Motive power for the tramway until the tram is working (more latter after I see if it works/looks good)
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As I have said what a nice bit of fun the route is. I have been playing around with the scenario's a bit putting in some A1 traffic using default stock so it can be uploaded & used by all who have the route.

It just show's what you can do with imagination



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Hi

As John says, this is an excellent route to try out some scenario writing. Although it is a relatively small route, there is more than enough track, sidings and other features to create some interesting scenarios without being too complicated, and also opportunities to interact between the different networks.

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Absolutely no time to try it out at the moment (heck, I haven't driven the Tornado or Hall for more than an 30 mins each!) but an essential purchase none the less.
I look forward to trying it sometime in May :D
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Although the route already comes with some fantastic scenarios I have created one this morning, ideal for anyone who likes BR Blue. :)

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Following a mixup in this years rolling stock cascade, BR have provided several new services per day to and around Phorum Peninsula using loco hauled stock in place of the delayed delivery of Class 101 DMU's. Today, you will take charge of a service from Yeovil to Phetts Halt stopping at all intermediate stations before running ECS to the temporary TMD at Peninsula Shipping.

Briefing

Take a "top and tailed" Class 37 loco hauled service from the outskirts of Ash Row to Phetts Halt stopping at all intermediate stations before heading to the temporary TMD at Peninsula Shipping. Please be aware that once entering the TMD, you will be required to manually set the points to your final siding in order to be given the signal to proceed.

Requirements

This scenario requires no further downloads other than the Phorum Peninsula route itself.

I have uploaded it to my site, please check the "scenario downloads" section. The file is in .rar format so needs to be unpacked first before installing the .rwp via package manager.

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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$13 USD for Rolling Stock, a Route AND Scenarios?! Deflation! I'm going to get this as soon as possible! I'll be back with a review later.
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Yes, indeed a nice addition, and a good cause to boot.

I am right in assuming that, apart from the narrow gauge locos, the other stock has no cab internals and the 060 also has no cab view?

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I bought it just for the 07, as this type of route does not interest me.

But it has no cabview, just a black empty shell. :(

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Re: Charity Phorum Peninsula

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I also bought it for the 07 and the SW1500 and can find no cabview.Is there something im doing wrong?.

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Hiya,
Yes the 3 featured locos don't have cabs. as covered on the blog and in the manual.
The project was done mainly in the 24 hours, there was more time spent on it of course but not enough time for custom sounds or cabs.
If anyone would like to make a cab and donate them we will of course add them.

hope you enjoy the rest of the addon.

regards

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