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smarty2 wrote:A question for those in the know? Should there be AWS warning ramps for speed changes? And aren't the 350's allowed to run at 110 mph on the slow lines?
I've placed AWS "perminant" ramps based on scrutinising "cab ride" videos. They do seem a bit sparse on this route but I may have also missed one or two :wink:
Can't answer your question on the 350's. I didn't notice any "110mph MU" boards on the 100mph sections.
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Just North of Rugby there’s missing Overhead Wires
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deltic100 wrote:Just North of Rugby there’s missing Overhead Wires
Got it :wink: was it just the one section after the gantry repeater ?
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Yes that’s the one
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deltic100 wrote:Hi I have Noticed that just North of Stowe Hill Tunnel there is Grass on the Tracks this is on the Quick Drive Scenarios
Had a good look and didn't find anything excessive (I did find a berried cow :roll: ) are you using the AP Track Enhancement pack ?
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deltic100 wrote:Hi I have Noticed that just North of Stowe Hill Tunnel there is Grass on the Tracks this is on the Quick Drive Scenarios
Had a good look and didn't find anything excessive (I did find a berried cow :roll: ) are you using the AP Track Enhancement pack ?
Edit. Also found a flock of berried sheep. Something has to be done about this :angel:
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Alex55 wrote:Edit. Also found a flock of berried sheep. Something has to be done about this
A huge UKTS barbeque?...I love a nice leg of lamb, though I prefer mint sauce to berries :wink:
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I’m using the AP Track Enhancement Pack
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deltic100 wrote:I’m using the AP Track Enhancement Pack
Did you try the AP track tweak patch included in the download, which raises the track by 6cm. (helps to reduce ground texture bleed)
There is some "grass" under the track where you mention (barely noticeable) but it's of no use and will be removed.
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gptech wrote:
Alex55 wrote:Edit. Also found a flock of berried sheep. Something has to be done about this
A huge UKTS barbeque?...I love a nice leg of lamb, though I prefer mint sauce to berries :wink:
I thought it didn't look right, I'll change the "e" for a "ewe" :D :D :D
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Congratulations Andy on a wonderful route. Well done and to the others for their input and/or asset contributions.
Regards.

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photons66 wrote:Congratulations Andy on a wonderful route. Well done and to the others for their input and/or asset contributions.
And many congratulations to you. Without you it wouldn't be here in the first place!
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Absolutely stunning stuff Andy, you are a genius.

Just had a drive on the Bakerloo, anyone know what asset I'm lacking as my tube station headwalls are missing.

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photons66 wrote:Congratulations Andy on a wonderful route. Well done and to the others for their input and/or asset contributions.
Thanks David. but it really would not have been possible without you.
So, you're the one who should get the credit, I just did a bit of tweaking here and there :)
And yes, I've loved every minute of it (more or less :wink: )
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stevegreen wrote:Absolutely stunning stuff Andy, you are a genius.

Just had a drive on the Bakerloo, anyone know what asset I'm lacking as my tube station headwalls are missing.

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If you also have no mainline tunnel walls, I'd think that you're missing the Woodhead line (the older original one)
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