Crosby Valley Railway

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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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Route tester requiered any takers ?
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As one enjoying a renaissance with MSTS driving - superb. Look forward to downloading when ready.
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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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Whats the stock pack to go with it consist of, if its not too rude to ask?
Looks like a nice route
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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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Hi Paul

I don't know if Dave is doing a stock pack to go with the route,as when he sent it to me to test there was no stock included,I had to make a activity my self to run it.
All the paths are set up though so you can explore any where on the route.

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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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i am doing one but its not ready yet how is the route all ok i hope
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Hi Dave,

The route runs fine I have made a couple of steam activities for it for my own use using your loco. IE some supplied with SCP and your LNER Loco's and the BR Set of Standards
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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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Hi Dave,

Looks a crackin' route

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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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pjt1974 wrote:Looking excellent Dave

I'm sure I recognise that line from somewhere. Maybe just my imagination.
North Yorkshire Moors springs to mind. :)

On-Sea does look loosely like Pickering.

And Ian's correct in that Crosby looks Goathland/Hogsmeade ish. I'm sure a castle is on the horizon somewhere :lol:
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Looks like a different but excellent version of the Peel - Douglas line to me.
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it ;-)
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twomanydjs wrote:Route tester requiered any takers ?
It's a while since we have heard from you on this. How are you progressing with the route?

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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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iv just uploaded it now so watch this space :D
 Click to view more informationCrosby Valley Railway Part 1 [44138123 bytes] - Crosby_Valley_Railway_PT1.zip
File ID: 29400 Date: 21 Jul 2012 - 401 Downloads

 Click to view more informationCrosby Valley Railway Part 2 [68193790 bytes] - Crosby_Valley_Railway_PT2.zip
File ID: 29402 Date: 21 Jul 2012 - 380 Downloads

 Click to view more informationCrosby Valley Railway Part 3 [62085351 bytes] - Crosby_Valley_Railway_PT3.zip
File ID: 29403 Date: 21 Jul 2012 - 398 Downloads

 Click to view more informationCrosby Valley Railway Part 4 [81630487 bytes] - Crosby_Valley_Railway_PT4.zip
File ID: 29404 Date: 21 Jul 2012 - 370 Downloads


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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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Great news, thanks for uploading. Looking forward to having a run along this route, looks like a beauty, cheers all
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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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taking a while to come through?
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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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Hi Paul,
I expect the reason for it taking some time to come through is because Matt and Peter are busy with other things,like life at home,work,and other things.

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Re: Crosby Valley Railway

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oo thats harsh.
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