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No need to start again. Just make a few adjustments and move forward. Remember the game of Trainz is like real like; if you do something wrong in real life, just fix it up and move on... don't stress about it.Its really annoys me, that I have put all that work into the map for nothing. So I will have to start over again.Regards Michael Gitsham
Oh please do provide information of the Crompton Street, Kindest Regards Michael Gitsham
You can still see original earthworks at a couple of locations north of Holmview and, if you look hard enough, around Eden's Landing. Just north of the level crossing to the north of Holmview, on the eastern side parallel with the road, you can still see rails in the grass.
Does that sound right Petan?
Ryan
Peter, I want to make the route exactly as it was around from 1955 to 1960. Since the line was sadly closed, and it it is my mission to bring back the days of PB15's, Picnic Trains & Seagulls. I am vowing to keep to the Historical Standard
Regarding, QLD_South_Coast10.cdp; Its a great route but...The Beenleigh on the map shows the current alignment not the original station with level crossings just a little north of the Beenleigh station of today. Kindest Regards Michael Gitsham
Point taken, moving along at 65km/h on a all stationbs to Beenleigh.
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PB15 N° 580 heads towards Moorooka with 128 Up Beenleigh passenger at dusk one evening in July 1967
(C) Mike Quirk Collection
Michael, your watch showed 4:42 departing South Brisbane, 5:00pm departing Y'pilly and should show 5:02 on departure from Moorooka if the same as the 1961 WTT. In 1961 you had a connection with the Beaudesert service as well.
If before Mid 1964, you pulled up at Southport at 7:11 during the week except Friday when you terminated at Beenleigh. Coast passengers went on #148 at 5:23 PM Fridays to arrive at Southport 7:18 or Tweed Heads 8:16 if before mid 1961.
Rail height at the old Crompton Rd rail over rail bridge was 107 feet and the old Kuraby pre triple track and removal of triangle etc was given as 176 ft and 12 miles 43 chains.I'll dig out the 1960s Crompton Rd data eventually.
Where exactly are these PB15's and other locos and rolling stock? They don't appear to be on the DLS. Kind of seems to me to rather off to asking for content to be made for your route and at the same time unwilling to share what you have made.Dear Scott, @ Ghosty
Well, I have nearly churned out the entire class, so every day I am making 8 PB15's in 10mins. I have made a destination textures a combined Brisbane Suburban + SCL.
Be very nice to me, and if you can help me out on some points; your wish will come certainly true along with the B15 Converted & B13. Maybe my DD17?
Kindest Regards
Michael Gitsham
Where exactly are these PB15's and other locos and rolling stock? They don't appear to be on the DLS. Kind of seems to me to rather off to asking for content to be made for your route and at the same time unwilling to share what you have made.