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N.S1263 Holmness to Haedleigh
   
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N.S1263 Holmness to Haedleigh

In 1 collection by Not.Silent
Knapford to Holmness
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Description
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This scenario – the third in a collection of 10, is based upon a fantastic fictional Workshop route created by Big Dawg KS entitled ‘Knapford to Holmness’.
It is a coastal route, with great detail. The signals are especially very accurate. I highly recommend giving the route a try.
This collection will utilise mostly Midland Railway locomotives – possibly somewhere near Bristol in the early 1960s.

Player: Black Five 4-6-0

NOTE: This scenario is in Summer - early morning in 1960.

Couple up to your carriages in Holmness Station and then all stops to Haedleigh.

Route: Knapford to Holmness (Workshop: Created in 2018 by Big Dawg KS)
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=882595678&searchtext=knapford
Duration: 23 minutes Difficulty: Easy to Medium
Scenario: Standard

NO Extra DLC to route

I hope you enjoy the scenario. Please leave some feedback. I always reply.
12 Comments
robmerlo 7 Jul @ 2:45am 
Enjoyed the run thank you N.S
moonflower 5 Jul @ 9:47am 
Hi Not.Silent, I'm born in Zurich and living the city. We went to the Bluebell Railways in the south and two times to the North Yorkshire Moors Railways. Another ggod spot is the Locorama in Shildon, the home of the first gas turbine APT https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co507852/br-gas-turbine-train-apt-e-power-car-powered-unit . I'm the next two weeks in holidays, but will anwser the chat starting 27. of July. Cheers Peter
Not.Silent  [author] 1 Jul @ 8:18pm 
Hi Peter, Were you born in Switzerland? I went to Zurich in 1994 and saw my first ICE1. Enjoyed a double deck train around the lake.
That is great info for me from you. Great drone footage.
I also went to the Ffestiniog in 1994. While on the slate mine tour at Blaenau Ffestiniog, next to the railway, my wagon broke a wheel axle below me! What a noise. It was their first breakage since opening. Luckily the train was moving very slowly! Best regards.
moonflower 1 Jul @ 10:26am 
Hi Not.Silent, wow, thank very much for the link. I was never in Austrailia. This Park has something for everone to explore. Even for railway and motor fans too! The animal wildlife park is great. We had in Switzerland a narow gauge Garratt Loco vom South Afrika SAR, but she was to heavy and was sold to Wales UK. (Nr. 60 Drakensberg) Links: https://vor.wales/locomotives and https://www.festrail.co.uk/ Cheers Peter
Not.Silent  [author] 29 Jun @ 7:23pm 
hello again Peter,
I had a guided tour (just me) around one of our 'railway workshops' yesterday. It is a re-created narrow gauge line utilising old pieces of our railways from the past, and narrow gauge from South Africa.
I am very lucky to have it near me. It has a preserved historical tram line linking with a newly opened station on our suburban system. Our main car museum, and another transport museum too. Here is the link. https://www.whitemanpark.com.au/
One steam loco being renovated is an articulated Mallett. One set of cylinders is high pressure at one end, and at the other end low pressure. Best regards.
Not.Silent  [author] 29 Jun @ 7:13pm 
Hi Peter,
I am pleased you enjoyed the lighting, shunting and especially the great signalling!
Number 4 has been published.
Not.Silent  [author] 29 Jun @ 7:12pm 
I am pleased you had a pleasant bit of shunting and driving tonix. Thank you.
moonflower 29 Jun @ 1:06pm 
Hi Not.Silent, nice run with shunting, good lighting and signaling too. Thank you very much for sharing. I would like to run the fourth part in the next days. Cheers Peter
tonix 28 Jun @ 4:34am 
some shunting but also nice driving in that time.
thank you
guenter.weber46 28 Jun @ 12:00am 
Yes N.S. February 46. I sometimes wonder about that myself.
Best wishes to Perth!