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Personally I like the Class 58 a lot. I am pleased you enjoyed another of my 'adventures'.
I know you like freight more, so this was more to your liking.
My latest freight I have just created on the SW Expressways-Reading route is really 'special'.
I have figured out (after reading a comment by crazy gecko) how a player can unload ballast on the run - and switch it off too, all by a worker on the back wagon turning control wheels. It is really different - and a first I believe on Workshop. Give me half a chance and I am in there doing it!.
It was prompted by tonix telling me a wagon was unloading as it went past him (not meant to). This got me really intrigued to look into it. It is now in the top 8 on Workshop for the week.
I hope you can try it one day soon.
Cheers
I hope your Christmas day includes some laughter with some mates.
Best wishes.
maybe my TS installations isn't proper thank you