Churston Turntable (Riviera Route)

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Re: Churston Turntable (Riviera Route)

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Hello, it's strange this thread has now come up after what I have been working on lately! I have joined the modern Riviera with the Paignton to Kingswear section of the 1950's Riviera. I have also adjusted a few things such as Goodrington sidings etc.

If you would like to work on this together and maybe share info and help let me know!

Jason
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Re: Churston Turntable (Riviera Route)

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As a matter of interest and to show that we're not trying to cut anybody's grass, The Glorious Devon 1960's version 2 goes from Exeter St. David's to Plymouth and Kingswear using the Riveriera 1950's route. So far the Kingswear branch is complete and the Plymouth branch is complete to Cornwood (near Hemerdon sidings).

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Re: Churston Turntable (Riviera Route)

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GoldenGoldsmithScenarios wrote:Hello, it's strange this thread has now come up after what I have been working on lately! I have joined the modern Riviera with the Paignton to Kingswear section of the 1950's Riviera. I have also adjusted a few things such as Goodrington sidings etc.

If you would like to work on this together and maybe share info and help let me know!

Jason
Brilliant news Jason, I have been waiting for this since the 1950's version was released.

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