I watched this when I was researching my latest video on the Scarborough & Whitby Railway. I hadn't realised you created it, Mark - great effort! I've added a link to it in my video's description.
How on earth did you recreate this so accurately? That is totally unbelievable! Its almost like you got into your Delorean and went back to 1960. really unbeievable. That must've taken some work.
It did take a while, Basically by finding old pictures and trying to recreate what i could see within the limitations of the sim and with the buildings available, Whitby abbey for example was made by putting together lots of resized bridges and viaducts, I'd have loved to have traveled this route for real so this is the next best thing I suppose
risvegliato the National Library of Scotland has many old Ordnance Survey maps online. The smaller scale maps will give the modeller (in whatever format all the information they need about the relative positions of buildings etc. If you subscribed to Templot, a model railway track design software package also has access to these maps, to a smaller scale then currently general available on the NLS website. In addition to these, there is also the signalbox.co.uk website which has hundreds of signal box diagrams.
I've only built as far as Ravenscar and apart from around stations the scenery is incomplete, I'm putting a quick video together to show progress so far and I've used a DMU for you
Thanks very much, Mark, looking forward to watching it, I lived in Scarborough many years ago, but never got to ride on the last train from Whitby to Scarborough
Outstanding. You even included a glimpse of the gasholders at the Batts Gas Works. Brilliant. Would it be possible to show the reversing manoeuvre used by trains leaving Whitby Town Station for Scarborough via Prospect Hill junction and the West Cliff Station?
Yes...into that wonderful wall of freedom and sovereignty, free from the EUSSR dictatorship. No more pouring billions into the Brussels greed gravy train....AND getting our fishing grounds back stolen by the EU cesspit dwellers.
The bridge you see at the end of the video still exists, but it is actually private property now, owned by the house on the right. They grassed over the bridge and is it now a garden! Funny thing about the bridge is you cannot go underneath it as it is blocked with steel. Nothing weird about this at first - but it is public land on BOTH sides hence it is perfectly legal to walk from one side to the other, a 10 minute walk!
Outstanding. Exactly what is needed for any aficionado of the Whitby-Loftus line.
Onthegoldenline, I did this in 1957 behind 80116 Wish it was still possible.
Absolutely superb. I've become completely engrossed by the history of this line, and this is a great visualisation of it.
I watched this when I was researching my latest video on the Scarborough & Whitby Railway. I hadn't realised you created it, Mark - great effort! I've added a link to it in my video's description.
Thank you, Hopefully I'll build a little further when time permits
These simulations are outstanding. Rain on the windscreen with the wipers? Very, very creative!
How on earth did you recreate this so accurately? That is totally unbelievable! Its almost like you got into your Delorean and went back to 1960. really unbeievable. That must've taken some work.
It did take a while, Basically by finding old pictures and trying to recreate what i could see within the limitations of the sim and with the buildings available, Whitby abbey for example was made by putting together lots of resized bridges and viaducts, I'd have loved to have traveled this route for real so this is the next best thing I suppose
risvegliato the National Library of Scotland has many old Ordnance Survey maps online. The smaller scale maps will give the modeller (in whatever format all the information they need about the relative positions of buildings etc. If you subscribed to Templot, a model railway track design software package also has access to these maps, to a smaller scale then currently general available on the NLS website. In addition to these, there is also the signalbox.co.uk website which has hundreds of signal box diagrams.
He didn't it's on train sim
@@NorthYorkshireCoastRail train sim built this not you
@@NorthYorkshireCoastRail its actually bought as a download is it not? Not created by you at all
Excellent, thoroughly enjoyed that. Very well done, and many thanks..
Top - look forward to Whitby Loftus section!
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Could you do one of a DMU from Whitby West Cliff to Scarborough
I've only built as far as Ravenscar and apart from around stations the scenery is incomplete, I'm putting a quick video together to show progress so far and I've used a DMU for you
Thanks very much, Mark, looking forward to watching it, I lived in Scarborough many years ago, but never got to ride on the last train from Whitby to Scarborough
Great video really enjoyed it!
Very good. Would love to see others such as the line from Whitby- Robin Hoods Bay -Ravenscar ,as I've just walked the old
track bed!
I'm just about to add a short video of that section
That sounds like a super-powered Class 101!
Outstanding. You even included a glimpse of the gasholders at the Batts Gas Works. Brilliant. Would it be possible to show the reversing manoeuvre used by trains leaving Whitby Town Station for Scarborough via Prospect Hill junction and the West Cliff Station?
What game is this? Nice video btw😊👍
What game is this? Also, you might want to fix the aspect ratio, video looks a bit squeezed.
Which simulator did you use for this?
Train simulator he did not make this
Superb😊
Shame about the weather !! Very realistic and enjoyable.
Thank you, I enjoyed building it
@@NorthYorkshireCoastRail but you didn't
@@NorthYorkshireCoastRail you didn't
WERE CAN I BUY THIS GAME PLEASE?
Where can I download this?
I loved the Brexiter walking into the brick wall right at the end!
organisten idiot
Yes...into that wonderful wall of freedom and sovereignty, free from the EUSSR dictatorship.
No more pouring billions into the Brussels greed gravy train....AND getting our fishing grounds back stolen
by the EU cesspit dwellers.
unrealistic tripe
I’d like to see you do better!
The bridge you see at the end of the video still exists, but it is actually private property now, owned by the house on the right. They grassed over the bridge and is it now a garden!
Funny thing about the bridge is you cannot go underneath it as it is blocked with steel. Nothing weird about this at first - but it is public land on BOTH sides hence it is perfectly legal to walk from one side to the other, a 10 minute walk!