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  1. Afternoon everyone I've trawled my resources but I'm having trouble finding the exact route of the train. The first part (Burngulow to Newport ADJ) Ive got covered and a scenario is available here https://lordbickerstaffscenarios.weebly.com/freight-scenarios.html I'm tempted to recreate the rest of the journey to Irvine but the route the train takes eludes me, so far my best guess is that it head up past Gloucester and then on to the WCML somehow? possible Kidderminster way? any information is greatly appreciated exact route or diversions are all great information
  2. Thats great information thank you just what I needed and the formation an added bonus Thank you
  3. Afternoon all I'm currently trying to recreate a class 50 hauled service to Waterloo from Exeter, what I don't know is when it came to stopping at stations with a short platform (research tells me the service is 9 cars long) did the train stop at the end of the platform as normal so the front x amount of carriages could alight only or did they let the first few alight and then pull the rest up for the rear coaches to alight? Also looking at RTT data i'm assuming the stop at Salisbury was to add more coaches? Kind regards - LB
  4. Looks like for my time frame it would've been parkway that dealt with the train, unfortunately the terminal isn't represented in the route i'll be using so I thinking a bending of the rules is in order! A run into BTM and using the 67 to shunt some extra vans on the front should pass ok Thank you for the help
  5. That may be why I can't find the info I need will search for the parkway movements thank you
  6. Morning all, hope all is well I'm currently trying to recreate the low fell to Plymouth mail train from 2002 with TS2018 (train sim 2018), I've got the route and paths sorted but the bit that's got me stumped is at Bristol TM. Now I could be wrong and the stop at BTM is for a break/crew change but looking at the EWS timetable it says there's an attachment and it's done within 15 minutes (ish) but I can't find evidence on the web / you tube of it happening. My assumption is that an 08 with the required vans for attachment is waiting in the center roads and couples them on to the back of the Plymouth service? could anybody shed some light on this at all? regards - LB
  7. So this is that my R/H point a double curves are going on
  8. thank you it looks interesting none the less, also It's recommended other searches that have freightliner articles
  9. Afternoon Gents I'm doing some research into to Freightlliner activity and I seem to remember a few years go (poss 2012) rail express did an article about Freightliner its activities and history. In the article there was a map of it's uk traffic flows all colour coded to represent different types of traffic. Can anybody point me in the right direction as to what issue that was? Kind regards - LB
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