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What steam route should I next Build?

Poll ended at Sat Jun 29, 2002 7:49 pm

A preserved line.
4
25%
Some BR route.
5
31%
Some BR route.
5
31%
Other(Post what)
2
13%
 
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What steam route should I next Build?

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What steam route should I next Build? 10 Days.
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How about Doncaster-London? That'd be great, we have plenty of LNER stock, so it'd have to be LNER days, and it'd allow people to see what the 'Streaks' can do...
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but passed with coach and guard and horn,
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Post by Goingnorth »

Hey, and how would have thought you would have liked a LNER route just a few days ago Blackfour! :o
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Hey, if you like it, Goingnorth, so do i...
Romance! The season tickets mourn,
HE never ran to catch his train,
but passed with coach and guard and horn,
and left the local, late again!

Confound Romance, and all unseen,
Romance brought up the 9:15!

'The King' by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
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Somerset and Dorset would be good
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cwhug wrote:Somerset and Dorset would be good
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I second that Bath to Templecombe would do for starters, but it would be great to get it to Bournemouth
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irish narrow Guage

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Tralee & Dingle or County Donegal Railways

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Post by isambardkingdombrunel »

Anything that isnt LNER or narrow gauge.

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Something you have ALL the information for and will finish!
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Post by pitleyfalley »

what about the Isle of Man systems, you could have overhead, 3rd Rail (snaefell) and the steam all in one go?

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Re: irish narrow Guage

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sp762 wrote:There are now two people working on the S&D, Myself and Mr P. Spicer.
Are you working individually or together on it, also how far have you got?
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Something short and easy because making routes is hard.
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The Snaefell's overhead bow-conductor, actually. I think you mean Rack and Pinion, Pitlyfalley...
Romance! The season tickets mourn,
HE never ran to catch his train,
but passed with coach and guard and horn,
and left the local, late again!

Confound Romance, and all unseen,
Romance brought up the 9:15!

'The King' by Rudyard Kipling (1902)
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Post by class25 »

Cambrian coast line please
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Post by Riche »

Has anybody got a Lot of photos from a short steam route. Plues Latitude and longitude. And maybe a marker file.
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