A grim day in South Yorkshire.

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A grim day in South Yorkshire.

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WOW!
They're brilliant. Wish I was old enough to remember Tinsley when it was really thriving like that.
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Lovely shots Chris

Very Busy BR Blue Rail Times Hey .

Not Forgotten and still as good as ever on UK trainsim !

Im off to make myself a couple of Salmon Paste Sandwhiches and grab a Flask of Chicken Soup and take a couple of my Uktrainsim Tommies for a stroll over Steve Nicklins WoodHead Route .

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Steve in ozz

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Totally awesom! Mid East plus i assume?
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More likely the Woodhead route but with improved track textures.

Nice screenshots Chris :)

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 Click to view more informationWoodhead Route V2.0 - Part 1of 4 [8119612 bytes] - WH20P1.zip
File ID: 4573 Date: 30 Jan 2003 - 9418 Downloads

 Click to view more informationWoodhead Route V2.0 - Part 2 of 4 [8274717 bytes] - WH20P2.zip
File ID: 4574 Date: 30 Jan 2003 - 8111 Downloads

 Click to view more informationWoodhead Route V2.0 - Part 3 of 4 [7485193 bytes] - WH20P3.zip
File ID: 4575 Date: 30 Jan 2003 - 9949 Downloads

 Click to view more informationWoodhead Route V2.0 - Part 4 of 4 [8114021 bytes] - WH20P4.zip
File ID: 4576 Date: 30 Jan 2003 - 8081 Downloads

 Click to view more informationWoodhead Route V2.2 Crossover Patch [700737 bytes] - WH22beta.zip
File ID: 4717 Date: 06 Feb 2003 - 7468 Downloads
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Seriously good shots there - love that Woodhead! :D

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These are fabulous and give its looks really atmospheric! Well done, if only Woodhead was open today.

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02southeranc wrote:WOW!
They're brilliant. Wish I was old enough to remember Tinsley when it was really thriving like that.
More Brillant shots there Chris

Im old enought to remember the shed forman telling me off for cabing a class 13 humb shunter,he got the humb with me :o

MARTIN :D
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Chris - superb as ever, reminds me of Rotherwood sidings in the '70s more than Tinsley.

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45002 wrote:
02southeranc wrote:WOW!
They're brilliant. Wish I was old enough to remember Tinsley when it was really thriving like that.
More Brillant shots there Chris

Im old enought to remember the shed forman telling me off for cabing a class 13 humb shunter,he got the humb with me :o

MARTIN :D
Bit like what happened last summer with those kids in the 08 @ Tinsley!
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Post by calvert »

Should change the title to "A normal day in South Yorkshire!"
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calvert wrote:Should change the title to "A normal day in South Yorkshire!"
Very true
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Nothing grim about that Chris - Tinsley just as I remember it full of locos and wagons.

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