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I have published my first scenario - on your great route. I chose to do a 'Southern' one based around 1950 - and only at Canterbury West. I use the S15 and N15. They should be in the sale, when DTG releases TS 2022. Well done. The signalling, and points work very well. Excellent in fact. Well done indeed.
I will buy the Terrier in the next sale, and probably use this on the actual line. Cheers.
I do find an old map interesting too and along with the one on Wikipedia I did look at many other's on the National Library of Scotland's site to try and help build a fuller picture of the line.
I hope the route behaves for you when you start creating scenarios, as getting the signalling to work was quite challenging.
I'm finally looking at the route properly, the history, and also maps to start formalising a creation on it. I am looking forward to seeing what I can do.
It is especially of interest to me, because I used to 'draft' maps at the Ordnance Survey, and personally did a map of the town of Pwllheli in Wales, which included all the rail lines next to the harbour, similar to the Whitstable Harbour map (used on the Wikipedia site about the Crab & Winkle). I mentioned earlier I lived in Canterbury/Bekesbourne as a kid too.
You could also try subscribing to the included scenarios that are linked in the description. Once subscribed these scenarios should appear in the "standard" tab under drive.
Hi RolandBP, thanks for the comment. I'm glad you are liking the route.
I like that it is based on an actual railway.
TS Academy and Stanier 8F have 'retired' next to them?
There are also some scenarios linked in the description too.
Another update has gone live today with a few more fixes to issues I am finding, details are in the change notes. Any feedback on any bugs you find is always appreciated too.
I lived near Canterbury West in 1958. I used to put coins on the track to be flattened by a Bulleid pacific hauling 'The Golden Arrow'. I loved the flags on the front and the huge arrow on the side, and Wagonlits carriages.
I will do some testing to see if I find any issues. The layout looks great with great attention to detail. Well done. Thanks for all your time you have put into it so far.