West Cornwall 1950,s

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Re: West Cornwall 1950,s

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Re: West Cornwall 1950,s

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wow that is really great thanks for posting it lookes just like the area :D you can almost imagine being able to walk into the sim
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Re: West Cornwall 1950,s

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Hi Kevin
I'm new to this but the St Ives Branch wouid be fantastic to run on. I remember it as a child when it had steam and now that I have RailWorks I am looking forward to your completed project. Any idea how long it will be and do you need more information?
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Re: West Cornwall 1950,s

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Thats a topic bump is it not ?
5/6 month between posts...
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Re: West Cornwall 1950,s

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Strictly speaking, yes, but remember the old adage - "rules are for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men". :wink:

Also strictly speaking, "bumping" is usually done to "artificially" re-kindle interest in a thread by raising it back to the top of the list of new posts - in this case, I think Malcolm was simply posting something relevant, to the most appropriate topic he could find, so I don't see a problem.

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Re: West Cornwall 1950,s

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malcolmholmes2 wrote:Hi Kevin
I'm new to this but the St Ives Branch wouid be fantastic to run on. I remember it as a child when it had steam and now that I have RailWorks I am looking forward to your completed project. Any idea how long it will be and do you need more information?
Regards
Malcolm
Hi Malcolm welcome to the forum
Thankyou for your intrest in this thread,the good news is that west cornwall 1950,s is very much still ongoing and i am hoping for a release before christmas,i am having a very important part of the route being modelled at the moment,when it is completed i will post up some more screens.
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CORNWALL THE LAND OF PASTIES AND TREVITHICK! INVENTOR OF THE STEAM LOCO.
BUILDER OF THE WEST SOMERSET RAILWAY ROUTE FOR RS.
PENZANCE TO PLYMOUTH,MODERN,IN PROGRESS.
THE HELSTON BRANCH AND WEST CORNWALL IN THE 1950,S,IN PROGRESS.
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Re: West Cornwall 1950,s

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Hi Kevin
As I remeber it and having done some research I beleive that in the 1950's the down Cornish Reviera Express split at St Erth. Most carriages continued to Penzance but a few formed a new service to St Ives. Looking at the track plan (Oct 1941) for St Erth this would have been simple. This could have been reversed for the up train, although I am not sure how it was achieved easily. Perhaps this could form part of a Scenario?
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