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My tsection is the latest one i think. Anyway what would I have to do?

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jbilton wrote:
calvert wrote:Thought it may have been, just the blue colour made me think otherwise!
We dont have 3rd rail up north so I dont have a clue!
Hi
Got over head electric though?..........and that flashes just the same.
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i seen twice a 321 doing that today {Silverlink and Great Eastern livery :o}
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the undeground tends to do that a lot 8)
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Ricardo wrote:My tsection is the latest one i think. Anyway what would I have to do?

Cheers Richard

p.s. nice Voyager
Hi
Download and drop this into your global folder

 Click to view more informationTSECTION.DAT build 31 [209435 bytes] - tsection31.zip
File ID: 6698 Date: 01 Oct 2005 - 8938 Downloads


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Soup on the Southern.

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Soup on the Southern.

Class 56 hauls a short train speedlink train on the MT Springfield route. With a consist that includes Campbells soup and continental wagons from the Dover trainferry.


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Very nice :)
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A few from me as well (click for larger images) :


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Here is mine.

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"Woodhaul shunters being delivered to thier new yard."

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All at home, at last."
Recruiting drivers now for Woodhaul.
Operating services on the woodhead route.
To apply please visit http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/woodhaul/

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Are you sure you have enougth shunters there.

I'd hate for you to have to close down thru lack of traction units.


:D :D :D :wink:
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ianmacmillan wrote:Are you sure you have enougth shunters there.

I'd hate for you to have to close down thru lack of traction units.


:D :D :D :wink:
Lol, well we bought the whole fleet of 07's from BR when they were withdrawn.

What we are short on the types 3-5 at present we only have 5 type 5's in the form of class 56's.

We are also in need of some coaching stock for our passenger services, we did try to accuire some Mk2's & DBSO's to allow push/pull operation but the deal fell through at the last moment.

But we will soldier on with what we have, for now! :lol:
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jimbob wrote:What we are short on the types 3-5 at present we only have 5 type 5's in the form of class 56's.
You could always look abroad.

The BCR is very pleased with the products of Alco. All proper engines with buffers.

We got most of ours thru a dealer in Spain at http://www.trensim.com

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We'll also sent you our newest superpower from GM to try out when it returns from the SVR if you send your email address.

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Post by fairlie »

And now for something completely different.

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*ducks for cover* ;-)
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it'd look better with a full yellow end with black window surrounds.
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Post by danny3 »

Very Nice screenshots :), i wish that i could make some as good as those :)

I got bored and did these. (though no where near as good as any of the above ones :))

http://trainsim-activities.fotopic.net/c564895.html

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Post by barrybryce01475 »

Nice shots, especially of the HST!
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Post by lenham21 »

Great shots there danny. Just thought i would add a couple of my own.

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