Just in from Ireland

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Just in from Ireland

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Can you guess where it is yet :D

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Holyhead? Looking great, can't wait for the release!
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It is Holyhead!! I have been there many times in the last days of 47-hauled trains.

I am looking forward to driving a loco-hauled train out of Holyhead.
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It used to look very different when stumbling, half asleep, off a Class 37 hauled service at silly o'clock in the morning :morning:

Looking very good - like the rats and the mk1s too :)

EDIT: just spotted the BRUTEs too - very nostalgic :D
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How apt for St. Patricks day. Looks superb :D
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Very nice.
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That crompton looks fantastic. Got to ask - how many of these will be included on the route?
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enough :lol:
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Looks great. :P

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Hi

This looks very nice!

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That's very good, just wondering how far have you got with the North Wales Route?

Can't wait to drive a class 37 with five coaches down the coast to Bangor and Holyhead
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Cracking shots and stock too! Do you have a rough idea on how much is complete with this route?
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It's getting there now Andy - shouldn't be too long.

Keep an eye on the NWC thread linked to in the first post.....as theres a few shots there too!
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