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Dennis Lance's all new BVE site News
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Mon, 24 Dec 2007
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All downloads now consolidated; latest addition is
a 144 diagram passing through a brief thundery
shower ** uses 24bit backgounds **
Posted 15:46
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4 comments
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keeps gettin better
Just a quick thank you for your work, the
rainbow's and lightning are V Kool, this is
turning into a Class Route, and it was V good
from day one
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keeps gettin better
Just a quick thank you for your work, the
rainbow's and lightning are V Kool, this is
turning into a Class Route, and it was V good
from day one
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Class 144 run
Superb route, the best sky i nave ever seen in a
BVE route, and the thunder is puir genious. Just
two questions: What is on the front of all the
round signs on the opposite line, they appear
every few hundred metres? Should there be two
advance warnings for the first severe curve with
a 60mph limit on it?
Fantastic work,
David
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Reply to David Lawrence
Cheers for the comments. Re the round signs -
some of these are surplus to requirements and due
for removal. I need to check the all of the AWS,
signalling and signage on the opposite route.
Regarding the to adavance warning boards, the
second is a simply a reminder - these are seen
occasionally and do not need AWS. Handy braking
point marker for 75MPH units as well!
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