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New scenarios for said route coming soon!
I'm building a fictional British mainline route in the 1950s-60s, in a as of yet undecided location with branch lines and a narrow gauge railway too. Quite an ambitious project, I think. No clue how long it'll take me or if I'll even finish it!
If I may ask, what route are you building?
Love the route, by the way. Very well detailed
Thank you for your work and for sharing.
Take your time finishing the route, there's still some issues that can be sorted before you make it final. For instance, Z-shaped junctions still have the track overlaying on the crossovers, you can solve this by splitting the track in the middle of the Z-junction and welding it back together again. Hope that helps :)
Regards, Keith.
Roger
Regards Gerry
Regards Gerry Love
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