johnwhelan
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One hopes that N3V has a marketing department.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-merseyside-62015683
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https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-merseyside-62015683
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You know, I've been thinking of setting up a stall at the local model railroad meetup and playing Trainz videos on a computer all day to advertise for N3V. I wonder if they'd allow it.
I've been thinking of setting up a stall at the local model railroad meetup and playing Trainz videos on a computer all day to advertise for N3V. I wonder if they'd allow it.
On the matter of the BBC showcasing the British Train Sim, I suspect it would be a case of supporting your own local product over those from the "foreigners".
It’s a local news BBC page for Liverpool, so I would suggest it’s the location of the line that’s attracted attention rather than any other motivation.
EX GWR Pannier Tank 5643 is on the Severn Valley Railway or was last time I was there, which is nowhere near Crewe or Liverpool.
Buried in page 2 of the BBC North West Region page, wasn't aired on TV that I can recall. I wouldn't imagine a great number of Youngsters are going to be trawling through the BBC website, they will be on their Social media stuff.
EX GWR Pannier Tank 5643 is on the Severn Valley Railway or was last time I was there, which is nowhere near Crewe or Liverpool.
Buried in page 2 of the BBC North West Region page, wasn't aired on TV that I can recall. I wouldn't imagine a great number of Youngsters are going to be trawling through the BBC website, they will be on their Social media stuff.
EX GWR Pannier Tank 5643 is on the Severn Valley Railway or was last time I was there, which is nowhere near Crewe or Liverpool.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology is where I found it and it is still there. Not exactly buried in the regional bit.
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