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My research really paid off for this one. Great you appreciated my work in both ways.
I am pleased you enjoyed it. What a loco!
It is great reading about the 'slip test' - using actual banana skins ( think I remember reading) ha ha. On to my next creation - simulating Berlin around the 1970's with DR and DB trains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz7uqifiDi0
This is one of the most interesting 'train' reports you will ever read. Try it. Fascinating.
I read recently that when the new class 66s arrived they had fuel/oil etc and could be driven directly to site!
Great you found the tracks interesting. I used to live very close to these docks.
Southampton was always busy.
thank you
One minor point. The route in your description above should read, "Chatham and Medway Valley Route", not Medley.