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Eddie the Engine for MSTS

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Stobart Rail Eddie the engine will be available from 29-11-2006.
More information at: http://www.dutchtraindesign.com/index.php
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The Snap

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Looks great, hopefully we can see some nice activities using it! I think the only routes it could be used on is NWE v2.1 or Glasgow to Carlisle.
 
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You can use it anywhere...
Exactley... it is your simulation, your own railway, you don't need driving licence for that thing. If you want it on the RCA route (i.m.o. one of the best routes for MSTS, becouse it is the only one with real overhead life wires) fine, so be it. If you want it on a special from London victoria to Brighton... why not?
 

The Snap

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You can use it anywhere...

We mean you could have an activity based on the real-life working on Thames-Mersey and Gasgow to Carlisle. The train runs up the WCML, so it would be nice on the Glasgow to Carlisle...;)
 

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There's a Carlisle-Glasgow?! *Shocked and excited*

I like the look of the shed, and I reckon it looks beautiful in reality too.
 

voyagerdude220

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Exactley... it is your simulation, your own railway, you don't need driving licence for that thing. If you want it on the RCA route (i.m.o. one of the best routes for MSTS, becouse it is the only one with real overhead life wires) fine, so be it. If you want it on a special from London victoria to Brighton... why not?

Sorry but what does RCA stand for?
 
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