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... ;our laser printers at work could well see a bit of extra curricular activity today. I will be ptinting out the companion stuff and the large tutorial. Luckily we have a binding machine too. Regards, Greg posted: 10 Aug 2010 06:22 from: kenbec Brian, Thanks! I have attached a PDF doc which may help with the PEG understanding, it was something I cooked up when I had the same problem. A printout of this now sits beside my computer because it is, for me, the clearest explanation I have seen. Although I do understand the PEG concept, I have not been able to memorise the locations, this PDF printout makes it so easy. Once again thank you very much for sharing. Regards, Ken posted: 10 Aug 2010 07:49 from: Martin Wynne Kenneth Beckett wrote: Although I do understand the PEG concept, I have not been able to memorise the locations, this PDF printout makes it so easy. Hi Ken, Even if you forget, you can see the common peg ...
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... :06 from: RK Thanks Martin, Thats my task for tomorrow hopefully! Really grateful thanks for the help. Rich posted: 27 Feb 2017 00:51 from: DerekStuart Hello Rich If you are looking at LNER can I suggest buying the track books from the NER society? I don't know what the GC was like pre-grouping, but post grouping you might find the books useful. The photo on the link below is of LNER era Kings Cross- the bottom right is a C9 crossing. It's not the clearest for the timbers but you can see there aren't many (if any) full width timbers. I will have a look at the NERA manual tomorrow for you if it's any help. http://www.mediastorehouse.com/railway-tracks-kings-cross-aa073103/print/933513.html posted: 27 Feb 2017 23:35 from: Tony W The LNER did seem to be rather parsimonious with long timbers, only using them as far as the special chairs went and then using ordinary sleepers to infill as the Kings Cross ...
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