Worth Valley Route Now Available

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Worth Valley Route Now Available

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Having been to the Worth Valley Gala yesterday 21st Feb,i was
surprised to find a new route called "Worth Valley and Queensbury
Triangle".It Is by a Roger North.Perhaps it was realsed specially
for the Gala,and includes the now closed Queensbury section via
Cullingworth.Having been a lifelong supporter of the worth Valley
i urge anybody who wants this route to either go to the shop at
Haworth or via Mail Order through the shop itself.The address is on
there Website.Oh Yes and it is only £9.99.It Does however come
without any stock on the CD.After all the money does go back into
the Railway.

Warwick Hatton :wink:
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Hi
Some screenies would go down a treat.....oh and a link to their website if poss. :D
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Can't find any mail order on the worth valleys site!
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Post by Christopher125 »

Surprise, surprise, there are no details and the author of this thread hasn't replied. I'm not surprise, I doubt a route would have been released without someone here knowing.

Chris 8)
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I'll keep an eye out next time the society mag comes through my door.........
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Proberbly been withdrawn at £9.99....and will reappear in a months time at £25 :lol: ...after they saw thats what there asking for the NVR.
Personally I think the Worth Valley is a nicer , more scenic railway....and certainly more historic. :D
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MS snapped up the rights for MSTS2 .... hush, hush .... top secret .... not a whisper .... you didn't hear it from me :wink:
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johndibben wrote:MS snapped up the rights for MSTS2 .... hush, hush .... top secret .... not a whisper .... you didn't hear it from me :wink:

Oh no you said that name which shouldn't be mentioned....what MacBeth...........no MSTS2... :lol: :lol:
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jbilton wrote:Proberbly been withdrawn at £9.99....and will reappear in a months time at £25 :lol: ...after they saw thats what there asking for the NVR.
Personally I think the Worth Valley is a nicer , more scenic railway....and certainly more historic. :D
too right,

great loco fleet and vintage carriage fleet too, my favourite local line (1 hour drive away).

Can't find anyhting on the KWVR site, mate of mine went to the gala and saw nowt of it
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To paraphrase the late great Dr Feelgood...

It's a wind-up, wind-up *Daaa da da da daaaaa*
It's a wind-up, wind-up *Daaa da da da daaaaa*

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Vapourware :(
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That's no way to describe MSTS2 :wink:

MSTS2 available 2nd Quarter 2004, Game UK website :D

MSTS out of stock :-?
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Post by train »

hi
If i knew how to post some screenies i would.I'm sure when i bought
it though there were only a few copys,and that was on Saturday around
4ish.It does come with the authors Email addres though and i shall try it
in the next couple of days.Strange how this route has been kept quiet.
Is there any fellow KWVR Members out there with more info.
:-?
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Not 'dead' at all...infact sitting on my PC at the mo...its excellent! Just about to post up some shots proving its existance ;)

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Here we go:


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Boxart....good looking Damens here...although route seems 1960's ;-)



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Keighley Station...1960's thoughts confirmed :D.



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Easing a 3f up the grade out of Keighley.


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Freight at Ingrow West.

Highly recommended route!

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