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Watlington Route

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Hello

I have now started work on this route once again after a lot of failed goes
:( This time round I have a lot of time on my hands. If anybody has any drawings/photoes of the line please let me know. In the last few days I have created the station, carrage shed, lamp hut and small shed at the end of the platform. My next project is the goods shed.

Somebody sent me a loco for this route but I have lost it :( help required please.

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Hi John,

I think the loco was one of my Metro tanks for Highworth.
All 3 types have been upgraded and uploaded to UKTS now.

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Thanks Paul :)

Have you got the file ID numbers for these please.

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All 3 are here:

 Click to view more informationGWR Metro Tank (3 variants) [2763443 bytes] - gwrMETRO.zip
File ID: 15381 Date: 06 Oct 2006 - 635 Downloads
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Re: Watlington Route

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Brilliant :)

These look fantastic, now all I need to do is renew my subscription to UKTS so I can download them.

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Good luck John, Watlington would be a lovely branch to recreate.
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johnwallwork wrote:Hello

I have now started work on this route once again after a lot of failed goes
:( This time round I have a lot of time on my hands. If anybody has any drawings/photoes of the line please let me know. In the last few days I have created the station, carrage shed, lamp hut and small shed at the end of the platform. My next project is the goods shed.

Somebody sent me a loco for this route but I have lost it :( help required please.

Thanks
JW
I did a fair representation of the Watlington goodshed for Gary's Westvale route, if its of any use you are welcome to use it in your route.
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Re: Watlington Route

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Thanks people

I would love to have a look at the goods shed, is there somewhere on the web I could view it?

Cheers
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johnwallwork wrote:Thanks people

I would love to have a look at the goods shed, is there somewhere on the web I could view it?

Cheers
John

John

If you look at this thread http://forums.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic. ... t=westvale


the train is passing through my version of the goodshed in the 10th picture down.
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Thanks Phil

Sorry for the late reply, the goods shed looks great, could you possibly email the file to me?

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johnwallwork wrote:Thanks Phil

Sorry for the late reply, the goods shed looks great, could you possibly email the file to me?

Cheers
John
Happy to do so, please pm me with your email address so I can forward it to you.
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Re: Watlington Route

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Phil

I am having trouble sending you a pm? when I click the icon I get a lode of stuff already in the message box!! dont understand what is going on with this, can you help please.

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johnwallwork wrote:Phil

I am having trouble sending you a pm? when I click the icon I get a lode of stuff already in the message box!! dont understand what is going on with this, can you help please.

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John

Don't know what's going on, but I have received your PM and you have mail.
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Sorry Phil

I didnt get anything via email ???

John
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