East Lancashire Railway 2016

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Have you put the platform at Burrs in?
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any update on this? as i live in heywood. and had ELR on MSTS but MSTS doesnt seem to like windows 10 :( so would love for this to be in TS2017
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Patients
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bailey7802 wrote:Patients
Actually the word you want is 'patience'. Just saying. :lol:
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Is it going to be set as 2014 before Bury P2 Canopy or is it a futuristic image of the ELR after all plans have been completed (Burrs, Rawtenstall canopy, Castleton interchange)?
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I think a sensible platform maybe to do an initial release when the developer is happy with the standard. And, have a small break then possibly add-in extra extensions or similar thereafter. Like how SSS have with the GCR route.

Looking good, I don't remember a lot of this line as used to visit a lot when I was little. But, not been a great deal now I'm older, except for a couple of times. Except for the trip to see Flying Scotsman. Last time I remember being at ELR 5051/5080 and 6998 were there.
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Once again, ELR has been on the News. :)
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Im a guard at the ELR and therefore see all 'behind the scenes' areas. This looks very promising and i look forward to its hopefully imminent release. Keep up the good work! :D
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Yes, it seems to be becoming very interesting project :)
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