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"Loop" - Sandymill to Balfearn, via Moorland Junction by Jean-Louis Coste

After booking on at Sandymill depot, take your train out to Sandymill and then on to Balfearn via the line through Moorland Junction, with a good deal of single-line running and stunning scenery to see along the way!

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No. Image Description No.  Image Description
1 Click on image to enlarge. View to the South of Sandymill station - Your train enters the scene on the line to the right - from the depot 7 Click on image to enlarge. A view across the south end of Moorland Junction station taking in the sidings and the station itself
2 Click on image to enlarge. Driver's Eye View of the line exiting the tunnel on the right at Sandymill 8 Click on image to enlarge. Class 158 DMU heading south at Stonefall station
3 Click on image to enlarge. Railfreight Class 37 with 'Coal Sector' markings waits for the line back into Sandymill to clear at Docks Station 9 Click on image to enlarge. The impressive viaduct that spans the River Doon, which the trains cross
4 Click on image to enlarge. A view along the platform at AbbeyLoch station 10 Click on image to enlarge. 'Civil Engineering' liveried Class 37 hauling tankers at a signal check
5 Click on image to enlarge. The complex trackwork at Moorland Junction - you just make out the motive power depot at the top centre and the signal box on the left 11 Click on image to enlarge. At the North end of Balfearn station - the line on the right is the line to Invermay
6 Click on image to enlarge. 'Large Logo' liveried Class 47 in the sidings at the motive power depot 12 Click on image to enlarge. Entering Balfearn station from the North - Note the points are set to take you into platform 4

Credits & Acknowledgements

"Loop" - Sandymill to Balfearn, via Moorland Junction by Jean-Louis Coste

Special thanks to Steve Green (www.trainsimcentral.co.uk) who added the UK style signalling, containing objects and textures created by Anthony Bowden (www.railsimroutes.co.uk). Thanks also to Anthony for certain textures used in the route.

© Copyright of all objects shown in the screen shots belongs to the respective author(s).

Gallery images © Robert Glass 2003.


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