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Hiya,
With regard to getting new stock into new scenarios, be sure to check the manuals that come with each purchase. They can be found by going to the Tools & Docs tab and then opening the Manuals Folder.
Some exciting nuggets of information are held in the manuals. :)
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Actually that portal is related to ThamesLink, and links to a through station underneath St Pancras:
http://www.martinunderwood.f9.co.uk/Ladykillers/images/large/CTRL%20lines.gif
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Hiya,
In case noone has picked up on this, but the guy behind Wells Green EWS Traction Maintenance Depot, is building his own Class 377 from a 168/170 Turbostar.
http://www.wellsgreen-tmd.co.uk/omwb.htm
Thought some of you would like to see.
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Hiya,
Not sure if ive missed something but Ive gone back to taking the train from Brookwood to Guildford after a stint of driving into work.
My week ticket cost £33.20 (covering 7 days of travel)
Out of curiosity, I checked a ticket machine for a peak return to Guildford that day and it...
RailSim was designed and released before Win7, so its not guaranteed.
RailWorks however is actively being progressed by its developers, and so should officially support Win7 soon. While it does run on Win7 already, it isn't officially acknowledged.
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The thing with RailWorks is that you only ever need buy it once. RS.com provide free upgrades to it as development progresses. So even if someone says its not worth buying now, it may be in the future, but the price may have gone up by then.
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Happens all the time at Woking for down services on Platform 4 and 5. There is a double crossover at the London End of Woking. As services can be running so close together, if anything is delayed there is a chance they will play musical platforms.
On a dozen occasions, if services are running...
One can hope that if it sells well then a similar pattern of 170 releases should follow suit such as the 450 (remove panto/add shoes) and 360/1 & /2 (swap cab end (if the model has been designed well enough).
I think a 185 or 444 are off the cards as variants of the 350 model, as they require...
Class 378 or 172 being towed behind Virgin Mk2 coaches at Willesden:
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=51.530623,-0.237102&spn=0,0.006866&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=51.530732,-0.237113&panoid=0LvKaa7zw86ZlrvaPm_3cg&cbp=12,261.39,,0,2.36
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Hiya,
Admittedly my views are bias, but I would also encourage you to trade up to RailWorks (RS and MSTS users get a discount on RailWorks).
RailWorks is better supported, much improved, has a vastly larger product range (as well as being able to accept any RailSim content)
There is also...