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I will have a good look and let you know if I find anything.
Where you have a couple of manual junctions that should be auto, the way to fix them is to split at the junction by clicking "split" on the red triangle, then weld the track ( click weld on grey boxes) and the junction is then auto! There is also a shed that is big enough to be used at Penzance for the train shed ( I need to identify it ). You can clad the walls with brick ( or better stone lofts) . This looks more realistic and saves the elaborate construction used.
This is a great route though, with lots of potential, especially at Penzance and surrounds ( very atmospheric). I hope you can extend it. Par would be fantastic.
phillip, ..Very nice route, Thanks for posting....Some manual points need automating and some signals require sorting out, but a great route nevetheless, Thanks.
Will you be extending it beyond Hayle ? To Truro would be good ?