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[HS]-Day in, Day out (GWR Pannier Tank)
   
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[HS]-Day in, Day out (GWR Pannier Tank)

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Netherfield Scenarios
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Description
Annesley Depot was a long distance from any major residential centres, and as such workmen needed to get to their jobs by train. This was typically provided by a light passenger train nicknamed the DIDO (a name derived from the fact it ran Day In, Day Out). Normally, this was operated using a selection of ex-Great Central tank engines, but owing to these engines not being represented in the simulator an ex-GWR Pannier Tank and Auto-Coach is instead working today’s train. You begin the run at Hollinwell and Annesley Halt, and will run down the former Great Central line calling at all stations to Nottingham Victoria. You will then work up the Great Central as far as Annesley Depot. Duration: about 45 minutes.

DLC Requirements:
Netherfield: Nottingham Network (Thompson B1, Stanier 8F, Robinson O4 and LMS 4F all come bundled with the route; ensure they are installed before trying to run this scenario)
Western Lines of Scotland
European Loco and Asset Pack
VictoryWorks Pannier Tanks

Can any of you spot the deliberate mistake?
2 Comments
Highball Simulation  [author] 17 Aug, 2024 @ 11:26am 
@chris I actually own the A5 as well as the GCR Barnums, so I'd be more than happy to do a scenario with those in. I will admit this scenario is a bit of a bodge, but I'm glad you enjoyed. Black Fives were allocated to Annesley and were a common sight on the London Extension in its later years, so they do fit. What you're looking for another Midland machine...
chris 17 Aug, 2024 @ 10:34am 
Excellent scenario thank you HS. Enjoyable run. I have got the hang of these green Pannier things and autocoaches now. And a nice early morning run. Would certainly prefer doing this than going down the mines. Caledonia Works do a couple of GCR locos including a Class 9N (LNER A5?). Just saying ... Wasn't looking for mistakes so will re-run. But think I did spot a Black Five? Kind Regards. Chris