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stanb, I'm actually running TRS2004. The reason I only have a UTC serial number with my username is because when helping a friend register his copy of Trainz 2004, I picked up the wrong case and put in my copy's serial number, rather than his, so we just share the serial number for downloading and add-ons we want. And in correction, I actually meant to type Content Dispatcher in my previous post, not Content Manager.
Regards, Evan.
 
Evan, I think its about time you upgraded to at least 09, that way you can import your route into that and add even more detail:)
 
I'm Jamie
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Hi Guys
Evan, that's built in on '06 up, Carriage Shed 1 or 2 Track
Ekni, that's "Tranship Shed" on the DLS and possibly Built-in,
The route's SAR Peterborough Division, which is all 4 lines around Peterborough
Jamie
 
And then there were 4, the green red and P class are fixed numbers. The black 32 has running numbers that cover 3201 to 3391(not including 3265 and 3235 the coloured ones)

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cheers
pete
 
They look sensational, Pete. Awesome!!

From outback South Oz... mineral loading, the old fashioned way.

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ARHS tour makes its way out of town.

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4854 and 4510 combine to work a down freight through Beaconsfield to (whatever the station at the end of the line will be called). The cement is going to a siding at (whatever the station at the end of the line will be called), while the grain wagons are conveying wheat to a flour mill at (whatever the station at the end of the line will be called). This train usually runs every second day.

EDIT: Pete (ad602000) - I've long been in love with those cement wagons you've made. I don't suppose you ever have plans to revisit them? Given some of your recent work, I'd be amazed to see what you could do with them now. The thing I've always been impressed with is that they seem to carry a lot of weight - when the locos pick them up they really have to work. Given that cement is so heavy, this is quite a nice touch.

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Climbing up out of Beaconsfield:

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Crossing the highway:

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And then there were 4, the green red and P class are fixed numbers. The black 32 has running numbers that cover 3201 to 3391(not including 3265 and 3235 the coloured ones)

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cheers
pete
The look great Pete. A fine tribute to these long serving workhorses. Can we expect to see some CUB sets in red and cream for the Newcastle Express and green and cream for the South Cast Daylight that the painted 32s regurarly appeared with to join them?
 
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