Exe in the woods

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Exe in the woods

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Realy nice shot, You can imagine Lew doing that somewhere in Brasil

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I agree it is a nice shot. Which route is it
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Weißeritzgrundbahn...

I'll try and find where its available.
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Tis a fantastic route, look what I found :p

http://www.schmalspurweb.de/wgb.html

There is a download mirror there!

Whilst searching for this I found another bloody good route: Westvale!

http://trainss.com/img/westvale/index.htm

It's a fictional UK branchline, I'm sure I'm just behind in time and everyone knows about it but it really is fantastic!

Cheers,
James

PS. Great shot trainmad :)
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james10 wrote:
It's a fictional UK branchline, I'm sure I'm just behind in time and everyone knows about it but it really is fantastic!
I guess you havnt been back here for some time, everyone knows about it :wink:

And who ever took them screenies needs stringing up, putting a modern DMU on that route is shocking :o
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Same way somebody would take screenshots of Exe on a German route...
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