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- Rehcab2006
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What are the popular routes to own? 
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Does it have rails?
If so, I'll probably take a passing interest...
If it goes chuff, I'll be more interested...
If it has Royal Blue engines and teak coaches, I'm definitely interested.
other than that, I'm happy chugging diesels around, with some interesting freight runs,
I'll take the occasional high-speed electric passenger run somewhere interesting - the NEC is so tedious it's not true, but some of the German routes are nice
Australia is different, anyway,
New Zealand looked pretty
India might be fun for a change...
We all have different tastes - what turns me on will probably be anathema to someone else. You won't go far wrong with interesting lines, good scenery and scope for plenty of activities. Unless you're striving for historical accuracy, interest is what keep people coming back.
If so, I'll probably take a passing interest...
If it goes chuff, I'll be more interested...
If it has Royal Blue engines and teak coaches, I'm definitely interested.
other than that, I'm happy chugging diesels around, with some interesting freight runs,
I'll take the occasional high-speed electric passenger run somewhere interesting - the NEC is so tedious it's not true, but some of the German routes are nice
Australia is different, anyway,
New Zealand looked pretty
India might be fun for a change...
We all have different tastes - what turns me on will probably be anathema to someone else. You won't go far wrong with interesting lines, good scenery and scope for plenty of activities. Unless you're striving for historical accuracy, interest is what keep people coming back.
BarryH - thenudehamster
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- Rehcab2006
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UK SOUTHERN ROUTES
VICTORIA-BRIGHTON-LBE
WATERLOO-WEYMOUTH-DC V3
LONDON-SOUTHEAST-LSE
WATERLOO-WEYMOUTH-DC V3
LONDON-SOUTHEAST-LSE