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jetgriff..Settle & Carlisle etc

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Would it be worth it to upload my old routes?
Most of you will have them but there must be new members who need freeware routes.

Plus it's cheaper to store them here than uploading to Cloud. :-)
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The Birmingham route would be good.
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Yeah I love playing around on freeware routes can never have enough lol
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I agree, Birmingham would be fabulous. I did try to get it from Trainsim but there are some assets from the site that must not be named (three slant rail fence and telegraph pole string) that you can't get any more.
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sbowness wrote:I agree, Birmingham would be fabulous. I did try to get it from Trainsim but there are some assets from the site that must not be named (three slant rail fence and telegraph pole string) that you can't get any more.
I have permission from the author to upload these files...they are packaged in with my Chinley and South Devon Banks routes..
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There is a recent freeware route, where the author has managed to get and include copys of the "slant rail Telegraph poles" from their original author.
The route in question being " Chinley V2" UKTS 35867.

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Yes Yes please,I really like a lot of members routes just look at the latest 3 North Lincolnshire,Cambridge 1950 and Chinley,just as long as they don't realy on a certain persons locomotives
Wouldn't mind seeing Birmingham,what era is it set in?
Thanks for the offer to release some of your older routes
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ussvoyager wrote:
sbowness wrote:I agree, Birmingham would be fabulous. I did try to get it from Trainsim but there are some assets from the site that must not be named (three slant rail fence and telegraph pole string) that you can't get any more.
I have permission from the author to upload these files...they are packaged in with my Chinley and South Devon Banks routes..
That's brilliant, John. I've got Chinley to install already (Saturday work) so I'll get that one from Trainsim. Thank you.
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J1o2h3n4 wrote:There is a recent freeware route, where the author has managed to get and include copys of the "slant rail Telegraph poles" from their original author.
The route in question being " Chinley V2" UKTS 35867.

Regards JohnT
Hi John

The author of the Chinley route is USSVoyager - aka John Griffiths, aka Jetgriff! :)

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I will double the track between Riddich and Barnt Green first then reissue Birmingham 2010..should only take a couple of hours
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I personally still enjoy your Hayling Island route, which would provide an excellent home for some of the 'Victorian' reskins... (to be found at https://www.facebook.com/VictorianReskins/)

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I think it would be great to see your work back on UKTS.
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I agree - have all your routes
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ussvoyager wrote:I will double the track between Riddich and Barnt Green first then reissue Birmingham 2010..should only take a couple of hours
Thanks John. Something for you to do while you're snowed in.
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Just a quickie, when you have modded B'Ham 2012. Could you post in this thread c/w a link.

Thanks JohnT
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