What route would this be?

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What route would this be?

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I just viewed Double Teething Troubles in the Thomas the tank engine and found Derek on UKTrainsim.
What route would this be in the picture?
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It's Bala Hub, the station is Llangollen. The route was/is available on CD but I'm not sure if its available at present
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damn it, you beat me to it eddie !
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Soon, baby, soon!
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Whate routes are these following Pictures from? I would like to know because they look similar to the NNR and MNR, I'm wondering if Trackworks TS are hiding anything from us.
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it's the WSR route.
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hertford wrote:Whate routes are these following Pictures from? I would like to know because they look similar to the NNR and MNR
Looks nothing like NNR and MNR to me :-?
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kieranhardy wrote:
hertford wrote:Whate routes are these following Pictures from? I would like to know because they look similar to the NNR and MNR
Looks nothing like NNR and MNR to me :-?
Agreed, nothing on the NNR/MNR is that modern looking, damn health and saftey have probably made the WSR install modern and not authentic crossings, or could be there choice, anyone know?
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kirkheath wrote:
kieranhardy wrote:
hertford wrote:Whate routes are these following Pictures from? I would like to know because they look similar to the NNR and MNR
Looks nothing like NNR and MNR to me :-?
Agreed, nothing on the NNR/MNR is that modern looking
NNR does have a modern crossing just outside of Sheringham. :wink:
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kieranhardy wrote:
kirkheath wrote:
kieranhardy wrote: Looks nothing like NNR and MNR to me :-?
Agreed, nothing on the NNR/MNR is that modern looking
NNR does have a modern crossing just outside of Sheringham. :wink:
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Just one more picture that concerns me, what about this one?
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Looks like Thames-Mersey too me :-?
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Agreed,is that Nuneaton?? i can see an N and the station looks familer.
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It's deffinately LMS region because of the maroon platform marker in the background, and TM is the only route i know with them onin that colour.
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Re: What route would this be?

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Now, this looks interesting... Somewhere in the Pro-train CDs perhaps???

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