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Thank you very much for your attention and all of your amazing work. I look forward to your next release.
The set is generally well balanced, but it quickly becomes hard to find sufficiently powerful freight locomotives (specifically finding enough tractive effort) for hilly branchlines, and even some of my mainlines. While I could put another locomotive on, this would substantially increase running costs, and it would also be unrealistic. I'm running 10 car freight trains on standard grades of 2% or less, with occasional branch line grades of 3 - 4%.
These are almost all brand new, guess I now know why you were so inactive in TF1 the last months
i mean the midland railway stock not LMS to avoid confusion.
great mods though!