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  • 267 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    A BR Class 41 Warship diesel hydraulic locomotive with its rake of coaches awaits the green signal at Nowhere-in-Particular. Only five of these locos were produced, and were succeeded by the Class 42 Warships. They were known as Warships because they were all named after Royal Navy ships. The model is by EFE Rail.

    Mtobias and Oscar
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  • 267 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    When you live in South West France, you have to have a vineyard on your layout, even if it is completely out of place. Ah well, Rule 1 always applies.

    Savage_Trains, Tonybolony73 and 4 others
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  • 267 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    A GWR Collet Goods slowly leaves the industrial siding as campers enjoy their summer holiday at the farm above.

    Tonybolony73, Kajji and 2 others
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    2 months ago (edited)

    267 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    A BR Class 4MT (Graham Farish) sits ready to depart from the goods yard in the village of Betwixt with a short rake of grain hopper wagons.

    Mtobias, Tonybolony73 and Oscar
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  • 267 Points
    Rank: Station Master

    The village of Betwixt, between the towns of Somewhere, and Nowhere-in-Particular. A local service with a Crab 2-6-0 loco and two carriages, sits at the village station waiting for passengers to embark.

    Mtobias, Tonybolony73 and Oscar
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