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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 30/10/2010 at 11:15 #1964 | |
Chiefie
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Exeter for example. If I wanted to cancel two branch line services how could I dispose of the unit at Exeter and bring it back into a scheduled service some 2/3 hours later?.Chiefie.
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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 30/10/2010 at 11:15 #12256 | |
Chiefie
24 posts |
Exeter for example. If I wanted to cancel two branch line services how could I dispose of the unit at Exeter and bring it back into a scheduled service some 2/3 hours later?.Chiefie.
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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 30/10/2010 at 11:29 #12258 | |
derbybest
274 posts |
Simply sent it to the depot as a new working andthen new working out of the depot to pick up service
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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 30/10/2010 at 12:17 #12260 | |
Tristan
60 posts |
you could dump it in new yard providing that it does not fill up.
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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 30/10/2010 at 13:15 #12264 | |
Chiefie
24 posts |
Thank you Derbybest. Will try. Chiefie
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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 30/10/2010 at 13:24 #12265 | |
Chiefie
24 posts |
Thank you Tristan. Had considered that as a convenient stabling point but it seems limited to two sidings. There does not seem to be an 'extension'.
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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 30/10/2010 at 22:34 #12276 | |
Noisynoel
989 posts |
Berth it in the bay (PLat 2), it stays in sim then. Or berth it the bay at the central
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Cancelling legs of a unit diagram 01/11/2010 at 16:12 #12308 | |
Chiefie
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Thanks for the tip Noisynoel. Chiefie
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