That would happen anyway wouldn't it? Are you suggesting that DTG are solely reliant on customer proposals?
Did I hear on the stream that the "Tubeliner" to Corby is routed via Darlington and not Northallerton?
Appreciate the input, but how do you know how detailed the proposal is without clicking on it? And in all seriousness, what is the prize?
I'm sure it does get more notice as you've managed to get a customer to do free research for you but that's not my point. Any forum member should...
If people want to spend time researching and preparing detailed proposals for free that's fine but don't expect others to be able or willing to do...
I think DTG look at all ideas and I don't think they want anyone to be discouraged from giving them no matter how detailed. That's the point. I...
That's your opinion and you are entitled to it. I happen to disagree. Sometimes two lines is all that's needed to convey the idea. Ultimately,...
Request to pass first ground signal at danger permitted but then service fails as passed signal at danger.
So pulled into Reading, emergency brakes came on half way down the platform for some reason (noticed this on another freight service BTW), came to...
Class 40 on passenger would be good especially with some leaky steam heating effects.
I think people should be free to provide as much or as little information as they wish.
I agree. I can't imagine much changed between 1980 and 1985 and how accurate is the route anyway (no offence DTG)? Why fix it in 1983? Or how...
Driven quite a few above 120mph. Highest being 125mph. Anyone manage to go quicker?!
You're not missing much. I've always despised them. However, I accept they were a reality and their low cost probably saved a few lines from...
For Classes 33, 47 and soon to be released 37 would be nice.
Looking forward to it. Hopefully some fly shunting scenarios are included. Personally, I like the dated routes but the 80s was my era. The modern...
There were a few Class 46s left in 1983 and they were used on passenger and freight workings across the Pennines. 45/0s would have been around...
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