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Nice Screenshots. Shame about the nasty looking 1972TS model, and i've never heard of a destination on the Bakerloo line called "West Coast Express" :lol:
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never heard of 4th rail to watford, although that'll soon be implimented should the TfL and DfT decide to extend the Bakerloo passed Harrow & Weasle's Den :lol: :wink: .
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salopiangrowler wrote:never heard of 4th rail to watford, although that'll soon be implimented should the TfL and DfT decide to extend the Bakerloo passed Harrow & Weasle's Den :lol: :wink: .
The 4th rail does go a far as Watford in real life though
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galvanize wrote:Nice Screenshots. Shame about the nasty looking 1972TS model, and i've never heard of a destination on the Bakerloo line called "West Coast Express" :lol:
It was only intended as an AI model as far as I know.
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salopiangrowler wrote:never heard of 4th rail to watford, although that'll soon be implimented should the TfL and DfT decide to extend the Bakerloo passed Harrow & Weasle's Den :lol: :wink: .
Until 1982 it was a common occurence, look for proof later! :wink:
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very nice pics

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250787 wrote:
salopiangrowler wrote:never heard of 4th rail to watford, although that'll soon be implimented should the TfL and DfT decide to extend the Bakerloo passed Harrow & Weasle's Den :lol: :wink: .
The 4th rail does go a far as Watford in real life though
i didnt know that and i travelled on it twice. Learning something new everyday. :lol:
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I like the last one of the line up at Watford!
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Nice shots, always a fan of any shots featuring tube trains though! (Have to admit the 72TS Mk II is less detailed than I expected, and shame about the lack of a real destination, but better than no 72TS at all :))
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Very nice - But you seem to have lost a coach with the 72 stock ... Bet your commuters were pleased :lol:
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