Aliborough from a hill

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Spot on, thank you.

And with your description;

'It is steam and early diesel 1950's 60's with any loco of that period that I like. Two circuits with goods sidings, engine sheds and a turntable. No station, I only run goods trains',

you mirror my intention with Neptune Street, or I should say I mirror you, I'm way behind, years I suspect.

Very inspiring.
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I find passenger trains a bit boring. I have a few express steam locos mostly WR but most of my locos are freight or mixed traffic. 40 something diesel and 60 something steam.
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Great layout and lovely photos. Thanks for sharing them.
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Thank you.
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Recently I've been looking at the old threads in Members Layouts and, funnily enough, this lunchtime I was looking at your posts from October 2018 and thinking "I wish WTD would upload some more photos." And amazingly my wish came true!

I remember that you had a lot of photos in the Gallery section ( I think it was called that) of the old MRF and that I admired them then. They still look great.
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Thanks Ian perhaps I will have a photo session.
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Looks very good WTD with lots of fine detail.
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Thank you Terry.
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Stunning! Love it.
More photos please. :)

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As requested, not brilliant.


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