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[IMG] The Heathfield Branch (Riviera in the '50s), but not as you know it...
There are some elements of railway operations which need to be left out of simulators and games, and this is one of them. It seems to follow,...
Some images from the Western Front, on a recently recaptured bit of Standard Gauge line - [IMG] Further behind the lines, however, the enemy is...
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I note that the UKtrainsim forum is currently inaccessible, and was wondering if anyone knew the reason for this and how long the forum might be...
I can't believe that people are getting downvoted for suggesting that there is a whole world of freeware and 3rd-Party payware which those who...
Out of interest, when might we see some British routes set before 1948? The Yanks seem to get plenty of them, thanks to Smokebox, but any chance...
Some more native traction for W&T?! BRING IT ON! How about some Stockton and Darlington Locos for those who really like the pre-grouping scene!
As I once posted elsewhere on here, my thoughts are that the Metropolitan Railway modelled about 1910 - 1920 would be a very nice, and very...
London to Brighton in the 'Steam Era'. You're probably thinking BR Steam aren't you. As far as I'm concerned, the 'Steam Era' on the Brighton...
No, it will be available via Digital Traction, along with his superb existing Caledonian Railway Locos.
According to Kris Wilson of Digital Traction this will now become a (virtual) reality within TS! We can both be happy!
I would really like... A PRE GROUPING ROUTE!!! Thankfully it seems that my own attempts are soon to be surpassed by the fantastic efforts of Kris...
Why... Just why... If you want BR diesels, do a BR Diesel Era route. If you want heritage to get sales then bother to put in the star attraction...
Riviera line in the 1880's perhaps? Now that I would love to see! I think some people forget that Broad Gauge lasted from around 1836 - 1892......
Ah... sigh... why have another modern route? We have plenty. I know I'm banging on, but I'm beginning to get a little fed up of all British routes...
Why are people so keen on a route set in the USA in the 1860's but not in a British one set between 1880 and 1910? If this proves popular may we...
Hmmm... Shame. I would probably backdate such a route if it were released as some of the stations haven't changed much.
Or... for a more self-contained and manageable route: [IMG] The City & South London Railway - the Genesis for the Northern Line. There's even a...
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A pair of downvotes simply because someone dared to suggest that we need more pre-grouping stock! Why does everyone seem to hate this gloriously...
The WD 2-8-0 in my post is shown as it was in service on the K&CR, but the list is very helpful.
Although suggested in my route proposal, I thought I'd post this loco separately as I felt it has a place outside of my suggested route as well as...
How about a pre-metro version of the British part? When they had proper locos? [IMG] Give me a Riddles WD 2-8-0 over a plastic electric box on...
Yay. Yet another modern route someone wants. Can we please have a pre-BR route? For once? Cambrian Coast in the 1930's with Dukes and Bulldogs,...
Hi All, As some of you may be aware, I am a very strong advocate for the pre-grouping British railway scene being introduced into train...
My preference would be for this route (should it ever be created) to be set in either the lines Cambrian or Pre-Cambrian period, but I went for...
Why, oh why can't we Brits get a decent pre-grouping route? This looks fantastic, but to me highlights the fact that the earliest British routes...
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