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London Tilbury & Southend Railway

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Run into a spot of bother at the beginning of the default path which comes with the route when facing forwards. See the image below.


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Don't know if anyone else has noticed this. Otherwise a great route. I really appreciate the time and effort that must have been put into this route.

Thanks in advance,

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yeah, i seem to have the same problem

it looks like an upturned loco shed and some walls and as you accellerate away they do the same but at a fairly great speed.
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It returns at Barking, where a few walls and trees join in.

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Post by 1crick14a »

Just want to say a thank you to the builder of this route, I spent
many a happy hour firing over it, I can tell you it's pre Barking
flyover and Ilford tri-angle is spot on used this to turn 8Fs on the Ripple Lane freights.

Sum up, mind blowing for me anyway.

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Post by y2flexy »

i've had similar problems with other routes, it was graphic card related, i don't know if it's the same here tho?
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Post by dforrest »

Hymek wrote:yeah, i seem to have the same problem

it looks like an upturned loco shed and some walls and as you accellerate away they do the same but at a fairly great speed.
I get the same problem with a few flying fences added in.

Great route though!

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Post by yerkes »

I had a very similar problem approaching Upminster on the EB District and Romford branch. I've had it once on another route and assumed it was my graphics card going (which it may well have been!).

It's a great route - lots of scope and catpures the atmosphere very well indeed. Here's a pigeon's eye view of the Romford bay at Upminster. Obviously the train is vastly over-long for the standard branch service - that's because it's an enthusiasts' special ;)


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Note I haven't got fourth rail curves displaying though they're in the Global folder...
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Post by michaelhendle »

Just had a good run with the LUL District Line Train I really like this route.

Makes a change to have some LUL activities along side BR ones., I also got some flying trees around Upminster, other than that no probs, no flying engine sheds or fences.

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yerkes wrote:I had a very similar problem approaching Upminster on the EB District and Romford branch. I've had it once on another route and assumed it was my graphics card going (which it may well have been!).
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I've only seen the problem in two previous routes - Thames-Mersey, around the Crewe area, and Burton-Derby, around the NSR line into Burton - in both cases it came down to the use of a scenery item that had faulty texture mapping - Dave Corfield fixed the one in T-M (I'm not sure which object was causing it), but the one in Burton-Derby came down to a barn building made by SRV - when that building was replaced the problem went away.

So I think the problem in LTS must be some building object somewhere with a faulty texture mapping - but, it's anyone's guess as to which one at the moment!!!

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Rectangular dots in LTS

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I drove the default path on installation and it seems that at times in the route there are some racing black rectangular dots that follow the train along. Any idea what these are and can they be fixed?

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Post by HerbertS »

I've seen similar bizarre objects. That was, I think, going east on the LUL line, just after going under some kind of girder bridge just passed Barking; I think!

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Post by ronald parkin »

Hi all.Yesterday did I see somewhere that you could download the route in one go with its own installer,only cannot seem to find it anywhere :(

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don't think so.... but the seven file installation is a piece of Battenberg - honest!
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what a fantastic route.
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ive got this problem as well huff :cry:
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