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Peaceful countryside :)

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And this is one of my all time favourite shots.

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Dear Mark,
Looking at your last shot I noticed in the background a concrete bridge over the railway. If it is LP Roadbridge arch kuid 46162:32007 then I suggest you replace it because that asset is no longer available.
When you try on the DS it gives and external link but that link is no longer valid - Site not found.
Just might save you problems with missing assets later....
This is one I had problems with so became aware of it.

Angela

Actually its a stone bridge, which I believe was built-in content in TRS2006, and used on the built-in Hawes Junction route.

Mark
 
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True

She uses 04 still (If I remember correctly anyway!)


Phil

True, the both of you. But transferring stuff is all a fiddle and I try not to put a route up on the DS that will require that because many people won't have the ability ( and some the inclination or knowledge) and then all you get is a stream of posts, mails and PM's about them. So it is far better to avoid the situation in the first place.
It makes life easy for you and others.

But we must all choose the way we wish to create our routes.... and live with the results.

Angela
 
A J39 works a pickup goods from Kirkbymoorside into Malton over the River Derwent bridge which has been made by Bendorsey.To finder it on the DLS enter "Hogback" in Title.The real bridge is long gone.

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Taken from a small boat in the Fowey Estuary:

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A Class 66 runs down the Fowey Branch to Fowey Docks where its china clay will be exported. In the background a HST on the mainline crosses the Milltown viaduct.

Mark
 
Mark,

I am curious as to how many hours on average you put in every week on your route? A rough guess? I mean, you've made unique content for it, a large line, you aren't seeming to give up like most on such a large project, and the detail is amazing...
 
@Boobless_ed: I usually spend at least a few hours a day doing something Trainz related whether it be making content, reskinning something, building my route, or driving on my route.
Also as this is the only route i'm building it gets my full attention. I think im not giving up because I like building the route and driving it, so the better I build it the better the driving experience will be.
I am trying to make this route as realistic as possible, building custom content, placing the right signals and speedboards in their right places, adding mile posts, and even using real gradients for the tracks which I found in library books.

Some more shots from same area:

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A Penzance to Plymouth service formed from a 150 and 153.

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A HST can be seen heading towards the Treverrin Tunnel.

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A Crosscountry Voyager passes on a service from Penzance to Manchester.

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A single Class 153 on the down line.

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A china clay train crosses the Milltown Viaduct on its way to Fowey Docks

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The Village of Milltown with the viaduct in the background.

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the Fowey Estuary looking towards the Milltown Viaduct, the Fowey branch can be seen running next to the estuary.

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The Fowey Estuary looking towards Lostwithiel.

Mark
 
That's a fine selection of screenshots Mark, especially the last two.

Hopefully 2010 is the year we all get have a go with it!


Edit : Love those shots too, ESO. Hope to see more of that route as well.
 
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since marky has that first great western hst train , he could have built the London Paddington-Oxford route , which would go well together !:)
 
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Two views down the branch line.

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Looking into the forest.

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An unkempt class 08 potters around the East Endbridge scrap depot.
 
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Here's an old one I may or may not've posted. I've lost TC3 since this, so its kind of sad every time I look back on it,

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