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Posted: 30 Apr 2005 04:38
by Singaporekid
I'm thinking of doing a large british country station, probably for 1920 - 1960, anyone have pics or something for me?

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 07:57
by Born Acorn
theres no such thing as a large British Country station. Only small ones.

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 08:24
by Singaporekid
Large or small, I'm planning a 2 - 4 track british station :P
If not, I'll just make one up if no pictures exist

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 08:43
by Sanchimaru
Singaporekid wrote:If not, I'll just make one up if no pictures exist
!

Be aware: if you don't use any documentation, it will be crap. You actually don't need to make an exact reproduction, but at least look for some pictures and adapt them to what you want to draw.

When looking at real pictures you always discover details to be drawn

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 08:53
by SkeedR
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR........................
i LIVE i the country wich is britain. AND WE DO HAVE LARGE COUNTRY STATIONS! i fact the stations we have here are pretty well undocumented.
so, be my guest and draw a 2 story station with an overpas going to the island platform in the middle and then to the road the other side.
chippenham station:
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTTT
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPOOPPP
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPOOPPP
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTTT
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOTTT
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPOOOPPP
BBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB
(T=TRACK - P=PLATFORM - O=OVERPASS - B=BUILDING)

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 09:02
by Singaporekid
I did not understand a single word you said, weirdy
Thanks Sanchimaru, I think I'll just go look for pictures and maybe extend the station

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 09:52
by Geo Ghost
theres quite a few small, and large along the Cornwall line that goes from London-Paddington to Penzance (i ought to know, iv'e been down to cornwall hundreds of times :wink: )

Edit:
Pictures of Bodmin Railways *Stations*


Bodmin Central (yes, i think its Thomas the Tank Engine Day!! :P )
http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/photos ... /B_017.jpg
http://www.picturesofengland.com/pictur ... 659540.jpg

Bodmin Parkway (Mainline)
Image

St. Erth - Medium Sized train station
http://www.urban75.org/stives/images/stives219.jpg


Edit2:

and my the way, im working on Penzance train station somewhere in another topic. so thats one station of the list :P

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 09:57
by cornelius
Singaporekid wrote:I did not understand a single word you said, weirdy
Thanks Sanchimaru, I think I'll just go look for pictures and maybe extend the station
Rye in East Sussex might be a good starting point

Image

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 10:34
by Born Acorn
The thing is these are town stations, not country stations, a country station is often not more than a building, waiting room, and a signal box, typically with a road bridge on one end. :wink:

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 10:43
by AndrewA
Just an idea, if anyone wants to attempt it, how about a water tower at each end of a station - I reckon it could look rather good. You'd need 2 layouts defined because people will run their trains on the right or the left depending on choice, track layout and country.

But a typical british one could go like this

Code: Select all

 XXXXXXXY
==============
==============
 YXXXXXXX

Y - Water Tower
X - Platform
= - Track

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 10:43
by Geo Ghost
Bodmin Parkway is seriously in the middle of nowhere! :D
Its just surrounded by forest, and a road

AndrewA wrote:Just an idea, if anyone wants to attempt it, how about a water tower at each end of a station - I reckon it could look rather good. You'd need 2 layouts defined because people will run their trains on the right or the left depending on choice, track layout and country.

But a typical british one could go like this

Code: Select all

 XXXXXXXY
==============
==============
 YXXXXXXX

Y - Water Tower
X - Platform
= - Track
Born Acorn, you could use that Water tower from your distilation plant in OpenTTD for an engine water tower. it might fit well with some country stations :roll:

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 10:53
by Villem
Stations also should have sand storages, for diesels and other locomotives.(or you can have seperate locomotive sanding installation station graphic, as a waypoint graphic, or a water tower for steamers)

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 11:30
by cornelius
Born Acorn wrote:The thing is these are town stations, not country stations, a country station is often not more than a building, waiting room, and a signal box, typically with a road bridge on one end. :wink:
Alright then: Stonegate. This one properly is in the middle of the country on the Tonbridge - Hastings line.

Image

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 11:50
by Born Acorn
yes, thats typical of a small country station/

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 13:22
by Geo Ghost
Akalamanaia wrote:Stations also should have sand storages, for diesels and other locomotives.(or you can have seperate locomotive sanding installation station graphic, as a waypoint graphic, or a water tower for steamers)
Dont forget the Coal pile for steamers :wink:

Posted: 30 Apr 2005 13:27
by Aegir
Geo.c Ghost wrote:
Akalamanaia wrote:Stations also should have sand storages, for diesels and other locomotives.(or you can have seperate locomotive sanding installation station graphic, as a waypoint graphic, or a water tower for steamers)
Dont forget the Coal pile for steamers :wink:
Hell, Ill code them. But first somone needs to draw them, and get a patch dev to implement scrolling drop-down boxes.

Speaking of coding, tommorow will hopefully be spent doing some experimentation with P:GS, I want to try and clean it a bit, do a test .grf without the side type, and other things.

Posted: 02 May 2005 07:19
by Singaporekid
No steamer wants a coal pile, they want coaling towers! :P
I paused the British country station for now

Posted: 02 May 2005 07:48
by wallyweb
Singaporekid wrote:No steamer wants a coal pile, they want coaling towers! :P
Somebody code this! :D I'll use it! :D

Posted: 02 May 2005 08:32
by Aegir
Not until the rest of the station is done!

Damn its looking good so far though.

Posted: 02 May 2005 08:43
by Aegir
Singaporekid wrote:No steamer wants a coal pile, they want coaling towers! :P
I paused the British country station for now
I tell you what though, I reckon you would make an excellent building artist, its certainly very well drawn, just needs some light shading on the buildings.

What other accessories do you have planned for that station? The basic set usually consists of:

Building (Of some description, ticket booth, whatever)
Overpass/Underpass (I wouldn't be too worried if you dont make one though, esp. since you are aiming for a smallish station.)
Shelters
Benches
Bare platforms

Although, your coaling/water tower does raise some other interesting ideas about where the whole 'accessories' thing can be taken. Im a geek first, and rail nerd seccond. So I'd appreciate suggestions about filling out the list of accessories for stations :) .