North East Rails V.3 beta release chat.
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I extracted the image below of Tyne Yard from Google Earth. I've highlighted what are probably diesel tanks on the left and the fuelling points, note the black stains on the concrete, on the right. Couldn't see a way of getting a date of the image though.
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Re: North East Rails V.3 beta release chat.
An image from Google Earth will have been in the last year.AndyUK wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:07 am I extracted the image below of Tyne Yard from Google Earth. I've highlighted what are probably diesel tanks on the left and the fuelling points, note the black stains on the concrete, on the right. Couldn't see a way of getting a date of the image though.
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..and the 08 in the image seems to be in EWS livery.
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Yes, fair point, Andy, and if it's from the late 1980s, then it wouldn't be authentic for Joe's route which generally depicts anything from the 1950s to the 80s, really.
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Re: North East Rails V.3 beta release chat.
I've just looked using Google Earth Pro which has the ability to view historic images and the setup in the image I posted was the same in 2001, apparently the oldest image available for that area.749006 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 11:01 amAn image from Google Earth will have been in the last year.AndyUK wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:07 am I extracted the image below of Tyne Yard from Google Earth. I've highlighted what are probably diesel tanks on the left and the fuelling points, note the black stains on the concrete, on the right. Couldn't see a way of getting a date of the image though.
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I’ll add the fuel point and tanks at weekend,will be good for scenarios.
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The Illustrated History of British Marshalling Yards by Michael Rhodes (amazon link, sorry: https://www.amazon.co.uk/illustrated-hi ... 209&sr=8-1) includes a track plan of Tyne Yard dated 1963 that indicates (presumably) diesel fueling points on two tracks slightly to the south of the loco servicing shed. Interestingly, they do not appear on the 1986 plan.
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Couple of hours spare today,this more like it.
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Looks fabulous!whittaker wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 3:41 pm Couple of hours spare today,this more like it.
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Can a moderator lock this thread now,beta ends today. Thanks
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