ikilledbambister
scenario maker
hi chrisNexus, where is that train, the pink and blue FCC livery from?
its not available yet but most probably in the near future.
cheers,
James

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hi chrisNexus, where is that train, the pink and blue FCC livery from?
Nexus, where is that train, the pink and blue FCC livery from?
when did the clean air act come into place? 1950s? I read air quality improved almost overnight... Let's say these shots were taken once the smog had cleared off. It would be nice if I turned forg on or something so I can't see 100 yard in front o't loco. You wouldn't see much on the screen shots though would ya?Greg - Excellent shots and work on Sheffield, as always. Just one thing, I think you're missing a lot of daytime smog/fog.At least that's how I remember it. cough, cough!
Aaah yes, it is Ambergate; on the former Manchester branch of the Midland Mainline over in Derbsyhire. Nice viaducts and valleys over there. further North of the now end of the line, Monsal Head makes for an awsome view.Thanks Greg, I have a thing for triangular stations!:hehe: I've heard a lot about a place called Ambergate I think, never seen it though, you are probably aware of it.The 76 is making me want to do a mini Woodhead line on my layout.
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Thanks Greg, I have a thing for triangular stations!:hehe: I've heard a lot about a place called Ambergate I think, never seen it though, you are probably aware of it.The 76 is making me want to do a mini Woodhead line on my layout.
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For the moment here's some western.
Wrong! Ambergate as mentionned above twice had three sets of platforms on the three sides of the Ambergate triangle. The South Eastern side of the triangle is bypassed by the Midland Mainline.If I remember rightly (I used to volunteer on Peak Rail) Ambergate had plartforms on 2 sides
Great pics all. TLBlade, where could i find the signalbox and shed in the left of your 1st pic?
Thanks to Pellet, I managed to obtain some new YGH Seacows to run....and of course to Dave Green who created them, and to Photobucket for the free hosting...
Cheerz. ex-railwayman.