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Nice shot there lewisner.

Been there many times. The late Richard Whiteley was a close friend of mine. Never forget the time he was bitten by that ferret.
 
I never realised that Wetwang was a real place - I only know it from the Lord of the Rings map...

@nexusdj - could you tell me where the townhouses in the centre of your second shot can be found? I could use them on my routes...

Paul

p.s. And a shot from me that I don't think I've put in this thread...

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Stationbeem said "Been there many times. The late Richard Whiteley was a close friend of mine. Never forget the time he was bitten by that ferret."

Yes, and Paul Hudson the weatherman!

Paulzmay said "I never realised that Wetwang was a real place - I only know it from the Lord of the Rings map..."

Indeed it is, and if the Yorkshire Wolds Railway get their way the rails could return to Wetwang station one day, see here---

http://www.yorkshirewoldsrailway.org.uk/history/stations/wetwang-station/
 
Slade Green

Am new to this but, I live in Slade Green and my dad used to work at the depot, how did you get the station so perfect?

Have got EPB's as I grew up with them.

Some great work here, I know this area very well and have just returned from 2 weeks in this locality.

Is the route for TRS2004?

Have you included the East London line at the back of New Cross or do you intend to add the Overground? Looks like you could use a Networker, how about using some of the prototypical first generation EMUs available instead of the class 313s? The 3rd rail at platform A needs swapping over so it is away from the platform face.

Are you building Lewisham station? This would be a good one to include with the variety of freights that can be seen there also.

Have a look at my tarmac platform range on the DLS, I think it would work very well on your route and allow you to build akward curving stations like Lewisham (although part is prefabbed).
 
For the historically minded "Wetwang" is reckoned to simply mean a "Wet Field" whereas nearby Driffield means "Dry Field".
 
For the historically minded "Wetwang" is reckoned to simply mean a "Wet Field" whereas nearby Driffield means "Dry Field".

Reminds me of the original meaning of Gay, which thanks to the guys on the other side of the pond, have changed the meaning slighly. So therefore, another little West Sussex hamlet, certaintly gets something different. Yes, there is a place called "Gay Street", its a hamlet near Pulbrough. Its better than Cocking, which I've driven through at least 6 times in my life. :eek: And thats 6 miles from me.

While on some strange names for err... stange towns, I'm waiting for the first person to use "Neither Wallop", "Middle Wallop" and "Over Wallop" in their station mames. All three can be found in Hampshire.
 
All My Trainz routes Update

Great western mainline
Almost Finished my route.
I was going to do an route between paington and Bristol temple meads.
But now i can extend to Birmingham new street
Hopefully route should be out this october.

Cross crountry route 01
This route is still been built and mananged to complete part of
Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster Line that took me a week and it still needs completeing My target is Liverpool Lime street and Bristol temple meads thats to the south of the route it still been built

I need some trains
First great western class 43
Cross country class 43 tmz06003 there are some miising dependincces and i can not found on Trainz DLS

Please help me
 
had a fiddle around in iranview :o
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and good things userly come in more than 1 form so... :hehe:
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great shots everbody
 
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