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Hi Tell
This Story was told to me by a few older railway workers at Mile End
As A Railwaman myself joined SAR 1972 as a Porter Signed over to ANR 1978 and left 1990 as Shunter 3 At Mile end Took The Redundency Pakage
Sorry Not Being 100% Accurate In Telling This Tale Yes I Have Read all of Harveys Work
This was Just a Tale to tell A Bit Of Fun
Archar
 
Hi Tell
This Story was told to me by a few older railway workers at Mile End
As A Railwaman myself joined SAR 1972 as a Porter Signed over to ANR 1978 and left 1990 as Shunter 3 At Mile end Took The Redundency Pakage
Sorry Not Being 100% Accurate In Telling This Tale Yes I Have Read all of Harveys Work
This was Just a Tale to tell A Bit Of Fun
Archar

Fair enough, I recall one of our present day private owners/operators (GSR or AustralAsia, I'm not too sure now which) "pushing" this old yarn about how the Yanks were prevented from finishing our North-South Transcom during the second world war.

Cheers
 
I Don't Know What To Search On The DLS But You Can Download The Whole Train From The Razorback Railway Site.
People need to register with us in order to be able to download most of the files on our server, including those ones I think. Registration is free and simple. Why not grab the layout and some of our free activities at the same time?

John
 
I second Alexs...'s recommendation on Weddin NSW 2006. It's a fine route - not too long, not too complicated - the right amount of scenery so your computer does not lug down if it is a little dated.

Be sure and get some of the sessions that were developed for it - they include some nice NSW rolling stock. They are also the first I have seen that make extensive use of the Rules package in Trainz, so are good demos on how to use them.

They are in the DLS, so you can search under Weddin in the CMP. No problems were encountered in installing and running it first try.

Dick
 
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