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@Rastis, I am planning to begin building a SAR Y Class 1067mm locomotive which a few examples got sold onto the Silverton Tramway aswell as examples going onto Tasmania. I am getting help from a kinda source to teach me with the drivers, since I am inexperienced at the moment to make them myself.

I fully support this (especially as the SAR Y class were used here in WA as well, on the WAGR and on private timber lines as the G class - several ex-SAR Y class examples even saw use here in WA on private timber railways as well). As a Queensland fan at heart though Michael I think you'd be pleased to know that several Y class duplicates even saw service on the Chillagoe line near Cairns (according to the book 'WA Preserved Locomotives').

Anyway, good luck with the Y project - I think there would be a few people eagerly awaiting this (myself included). :)

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hi just wondering where did you get the station platform from

what you have done to this layout is something i wont forget it looks tops:D

That platform looks like one of Deadly's excellent NSW Cityrail platforms, several variations of which are easily found on the DLS (search the DLS under his username and you should find them easily - they're 04 content however so make sure '04' is ticked if you're using the DLS website instead of searching through CMP.
 
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Grey Goose???

Did this livery have a name?

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Hi David,

Not sure, the only liveries that I know of are the "Intercity" livery, which is yellow and blue (where you have yellow in the shot above with blue all above that). The "Blue Goose" livery and the SRA "Candy" livery.

Edit: Just messaged a friend, now I know another, the "Golden Goose" livery, Cricketstar is right. :)
 
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I am actually South Australian, I maybe the QGR-QHR Commissioner in trainz but I am proud of my SA Heritage. This move is to reflect not ot forget who I am and where I came from. :P

Regards
Michael G

As a Queensland fan at heart though Michael
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Did this livery have a name?

Possibly 'Citydecker'. I think this livery appeared when those refurbs were taking place. Also on the suburbans. Some sets had the thick blue band on the side and dot matrix indicators were fitted to the front.

Hi Ziggy,

Very nice. This route you're creating will be on DLS soon?

Cheers
Jason
Thanks Jason, but it's Wadalbavale, and these are just my own additions.

Originally Posted by shazzau1973
hi just wondering where did you get the station platform from


Platform 2 (New) Wadalbavale.

what you have done to this layout is something i wont forget it looks tops

I think your question has been answered by Enkidoh. Thanks:)

V54 arrives at the same time as the rain.
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Cheers, Ziggy
 
I am actually South Australian, I maybe the QGR-QHR Commissioner in trainz but I am proud of my SA Heritage. This move is to reflect not ot forget who I am and where I came from. :P Regards Michael G

Trainz89, I notice you are just like many of us in that we enjoy trains regardless of the gauge, location, paintwork or ownership.

While you are on holidays in Cairns, look for the old Cairns station and route south before the rebuild including the shopping center station and Portsmith marshalling yards. See if any rails left in roads or beside roads as there was a bit of running beside roads out of town southbound. A thread on "Wheels on Steel" or Railpage had the old track route and station details as probably would a thread here on the Cairns Trainz layout.
 
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Took the time to run a session on Pware's Fingal Line route. If you haven't yet downloaded it, I suggest you take the time to at least consider it. The route is fairly well done, covers a significant gap in Tasmanian roues, and the sessions that go with it are well done, making good use of HTML assets to keep the player informed of various tasks available.





Matt.
 
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Took the time to run a session on Pware's Fingal Line route. If you haven't yet downloaded it, I suggest you take the time to at least consider it. The route is fairly well done, covers a significant gap in Tasmanian roues, and the sessions that go with it are well done, making good use of HTML assets to keep the player informed of various tasks available.


Matt.

Going from the recommendations here, I would, but it's listed as TS12, so cannot. My TS12 is uninstalled and sitting in it's box, 2010 all the way for me!
 
Going from the recommendations here, I would, but it's listed as TS12, so cannot. My TS12 is uninstalled and sitting in it's box, 2010 all the way for me!

Trent, the most recent release is for TS12, but the original, released last year was for TS2010. The release thread is here.

Well worth the download.

Matt.
 
Thanks Matt, I knew you'd know what was going on!

Only just!:hehe::hehe:

Decided to migrate the route to NSW; and bring it forward to the 80's, which won't take too much work. The route is already standard gauge, and uses Natvander's semaphore signals. I think the only major work will be lenghtening a few of the passing loops, and add a silo or two, to provide a little variety of traffic.

Anyway, a few screenies of quad 48's working an empty coal uphill towards Llewellyn:




And down the other side, bound for Cornwall Colliery:


Matt.
 
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AS you can see from the images I have merged the Northcoast NSW route into my NSW2ACR route.. providing the Author of the route does not mind when I release My NSW@ACR route I'll release a Merged VErsion as well.
I am planning on merging the Brisbane south Route...
 
@Matt, could you provide some shots of your route back in the NSWGR's days of steam with D50 class engines with bankers hauling Open Air Hoppers struggling to move up the grade, and a C32 with a down Passenger.

Just a little request, please :D

Regards
Michael Gitsham
 
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