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didcot railway centre, right, very good, go for it!!!!!
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- colinjamesporter
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yes it is didcot though it requires a lot o the buildings like the coaling stage and the transhipment shed at the end of the branch to be made also i may have wait for the broad gauge track to come from http://www.trainsimfiles.com
thanks colin
thanks colin
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Nice idea...but its another preserved site...and these routes get shorter and shorter...in fact this will surely be the shortest?
Still be good for a couple of guardvan rides for 10mins I suppose...and it wouldn't take much loading
I have seen an American route which fits on one tile...another nice idea...but theres not much you can do with it
Still be good for a couple of guardvan rides for 10mins I suppose...and it wouldn't take much loading
I have seen an American route which fits on one tile...another nice idea...but theres not much you can do with it
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