Southwold Railway Out Now.

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Southwold Railway Out Now.

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The Southwold Railway Route is Now out on the front page.

Anybody wanting to post some screenshots feel free :wink:

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Just noticed looks great!
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Post by trainmad »

Here you go!

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Oh you mean of the route! :lol:

Seriously though, it looks fantastic!
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Post by sillyevan27 »

LOL

...OMFG O_o I MUST GET THAT ROUTE!!! *sees huge 3mile long line in front of him*
oh ..... >_<
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Post by saddletank »

Well done Chris, Jur and Bruce, my copper cables are bulging as I type...
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saddletank wrote:Well done Chris, Jur and Bruce, my copper cables are bulging as I type...
...And you too Martin :wink:

Mind you dunno If I'll be touching it again for a week or so - two days of solid Southwold is enough to drive any man insane.

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Was that pun intentional :lol:

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Hello,


Great, great, great

En un mot, SUPERBE!!! :D

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Looks like Pitley is going to come home to a welcoming party then :wink:

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Post by allypally »

now that is a great route. lots of nice activity ideas in there. Will stick some screenshots up here for your viewing pleasure asap!
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Off for a run now... Looks superb...
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Post by richsoft »

I downloaded it last night before I went to bed, and had a quick 'blast' down the line, and I am extremely impressed! Its even better than when I saw it at the NEC :)

You've all done yourself proud! 8)

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Post by fairlie »

Bloomin Hec, this route is amazing :D

Noticed a problem with the introduction act - It ends at Walberswick instead of Southwold if you stop at the stations.

Also found there is a problem with the Coach not being found in some activities - Copy the coach folder (SW_Coach1) and rename it to SWCoach1 to fix this.
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Post by jdtech »

Any idea about No. 1 Southwold happening?

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Post by fadedGlory »

jdtech wrote:Any idea about No. 1 Southwold happening?
I'd say 80% complete 8)

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But sh... it is supposed to be a surprise for pitley :x-mas:

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