

Tidmouth Station became the frequent gathering spot for the mainline engines for their discussions, much to the dismay of Bertram and the passengers. If you have Missing Dependencies, you might need to download content from some of the sites below to make the content work I also added some in case you want to see more trainz models. Shortly after the station's grand opening in April 1914, Bertram became the sole director of the North Western Railway, after the directors of the W&S and S&M retired. The guides to the various skins of Tidmouth Forums are also. Need help The Sodor Steamworks is the place to ask questions about the forum. This is also where we announce birthdays and other information. Surprisingly, it was not Bertram's decision to rebuilt Tidmouth, but actually Mr Richard of the Wellsworth & Suddery. The Sheds is where new members can go to get a warm welcome. The North Western Years (1914-Present day) Tidmouth Sheds are the main sheds of the North Western Railway for engines to rest at. Please DO NOT reskin our models without our permission Please read the rules before downloading. We hope you Enjoy your Visit to Sodor Island 3D. We strive to provide the most accurate and the best Thomas content out there for Trainz.

The first iteration of Tidmouth Station was demolished in 1913 to make way for the second, a large four-track building with green metal frames complete with a double arched glass roof and a good yard to the right, with access to the Harbour further down the line. We here at Sodor Island 3D believe Trainzers looking for a unique Thomas experience should get just that. At the time no turntable was present in the yard so two or three engines were required to operate it despite the small size. It can be played on any version of Trainz and can be downloaded Here. The arlesburgh shed is a nice little shed built in the 1960s to house four engines. Tramway Tales Page Trainz Rolling Stock Trainz Buildings. The Tidmouth, Knapford & Elsbridge Years (1880-1914)ĭesigned by William (Bill) Cärbeide in 1880, Tidmouth Station began life as a small two-platform terminus station at the end of the line between Tidmouth and Elsbridge.Ĭomplementing the station was a two track goods yard for handling trucks. It has been supplying freeware content for Trainz.
