Hello all, I have decided after quite a while of pondering. To build my second route, The Fairton Heritage railway.
So far i have been concentrating on the main station and surrounding yard and scenery. I have completed a small village (Fairton) which consists of a few rows of terraced houses, a few shops, a supermarket and a church.
The track in the station and yard is complete and am currently placing scenic items. A level crossing and signal has also been placed.
Just a question, Where are the point levers as i cant find them and dont come on automatically as i make the points?
Anyway some brief history of the line:
Fairton is a small village in yorkshire and the small branch line starting a fairton and ending 4 miles later in Feathersbridge.
The line opened in 1898 and was used for delivering small freight and passenger services. It ran to a full timetable until the First World War when it was temporarily closed due to a bomb damaging the line between Fairton and Cartwell. It reopened at the end of the war due to the track not being available for the repair. Again it ran a full timetable until World War 2 until passenger service was ceased and freight for the War effort was introduced to the line. After the war the line was fully closed until 1953 when the Line reopened. However in 1968 Beechings Axe hit Fairhill and the last 2 miles of track was torn up until a large group of village enthusiasts protested. In 1969 the line was handed over and rebuilding of the last 2 miles began, this continued until 1981 when the line was fully reopened again with high amounts of passengers.
Anyway back onto the route, here are pictures of what has been completed so far:
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Fairton Heritage Railway
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Padsterdood
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Re: Fairton Heritage Railway
To see point levers you have to tick the point lever button in the track window otherwise they will be rendered as a relay box.
Best wishes,
Padster
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Padster
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boody227
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Re: Fairton Heritage Railway
Thanks, I have now completed all the trackwork and have relayed the yard track at fairton due to the curves being too sharp for even the smallest loco's. Most of the scenery is complete.
I am thinking of extending back from fairton to a small locomotive works, depot and colliery.
More news to follow
I am thinking of extending back from fairton to a small locomotive works, depot and colliery.
More news to follow