Ballyshannon - please come back!

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Ballyshannon - please come back!

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I've just got back online after a 5 year haitus. When i first got MSTS, there wasn't the sites/forums that there is today therefore i'm well behind. So can anyone help me track down Ballyshannon? I heard it is no longer available as the author "decommissioned"/withdrew it. If the author reads this - ((((((((PLEASE JUST ONE MORE COPY FOR ME)))))).
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You should have read the other threads about Ballyshannon, it's now in the great routes in the sky, or at least the master disc is in the bin never to be seen again.
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the chances of this returning are as likely as East Fife winning the Champions League
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Its a pity too, because it really captured the feel of rural Ireland & was timeless I have created activities for it spanning 5 decades
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I have created activities for it spanning 5 decades
And most enjoyable they are too!
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Thanks Mate know what would be really Nice is if you would do one of your excellent DVD covers for it :wink:
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Its a fantastic route - a real shame its not going to come back :( Surely theres a way?

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Thanks Mate know what would be really Nice is if you would do one of your excellent DVD covers for it
Pete, your getting your birds mixed up! Seagulls2000 is the person for the DVD covers, not me.
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seaeagle wrote:
Thanks Mate know what would be really Nice is if you would do one of your excellent DVD covers for it
Pete, your getting your birds mixed up! Seagulls2000 is the person for the DVD covers, not me.
I am Silly Me :cry:
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Post by trainmad »

Yes, you are.

I agree, it's a shame Ballyshanon is gone, from what i've seen it was a very nice route.
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