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Post  30316blackmotor Sat 07 Mar 2020, 1:59 pm

Gentlemen,  I have an MSTS un-signalled route disc given to me some years ago by SDTrains (Steve Dearne) which  I would love to signal, , but do not have the knowledge or experience to do so.  Would anyone like to take this project on, or assist me to do the necessary work. I am an old BR fireman/Driver who worked over the route in the 60's. confused BashHead
Thank you,
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Post  cgood124 Sun 08 Aug 2021, 12:12 pm

Hello,

If you like i can take a look at the route.

Pm me and lets see what we can do

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Post  dforrest Sun 08 Aug 2021, 2:07 pm

Out of interest, what's the route?


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Post  slipperman12 Sun 08 Aug 2021, 2:41 pm

Hi Chaps,
I wonder if that's the longest time interval ever between a request for help and an answer!! Smile

Cheers,
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