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N.S1189 Granfield Revisited - Setterfield 4F to Weedon Quarry
   
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N.S1189 Granfield Revisited - Setterfield 4F to Weedon Quarry

In 1 collection by Not.Silent
Granfield Revisited
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Description
READ ALL BELOW BEFORE STARTING.
Player AI: Fowler 4F
You start just outside Setterfield.

During this 1960s scenario you will have to: go forward and stop for 2 services to pass, go forward via Setterfield yard, stop for clearance to proceed to Weedon Quarry, stop at Weedon Quarry.

Do NOT need: Southampton-Salisbury Extension

Route: Granfield Revisited (workshop route by T3rr4h4wk)
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=208219217&searchtext=granfield+revisited
Duration: 16 minutes Difficulty: Medium
Scenario: Standard

Extra DLC (to route):
Fowler 4F
LMS 3F Jinty
LMS Rebuilt Royal Scot

Feedback is always welcome, so please leave a comment.
4 Comments
robmerlo 28 Aug, 2024 @ 4:31pm 
Highball Simulations i am referring to the Victorian railways where all two position signals all work in the lower left hand automatic in the upper as i was a drier on the Vr for fourty years
Highball Simulation 28 Aug, 2024 @ 4:15am 
@Not.Silent I think robmerlo is referring to New Zealand signalling practice. Looking at photographs, it appears that NZ railways used lower quadrant signals, whereas the LMS used upper quadrant.
Not.Silent  [author] 28 Aug, 2024 @ 2:35am 
Hi robmerlo. I see - I think.
One more to be created to finish this collection of 10. Tomorrow OK.
robmerlo 28 Aug, 2024 @ 12:43am 
A good little run i think i have now done all of your scenarios bearing a few that you never published and i all of them 9i\ have never been able to used to seeing two position signals working in the upper left hand quadrant as i was always taught the all two position signals worked in the lower left hand while all three position semaphore signals work din the upper left hand enabling drivers to easily identify what was what