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Projects of this size would simply not be possible without the help and co-operation of numerous people. Here, I list those who have helped with Tyne Valley and Aln Valley. If there are any errors or omissions, please accept my humble apologies, but please let me know!
Mackoy, for having the vision to develop the BVE programs in the first place.

Uwe Post and Thomas Tschofenig for developing the RouteBuilder program, without which neither of these routes would have been developed.

Vern Moorhouse, whose Train Dispatcher simulator for the Bridgend area stimulated my interest in railway simulation.

Craig Allan for the use of certain photographs as textures, and help with research. Terry (known as Tweedmouth South on some forums) for help with research.

Basic bus by Smace reskinned by my daughter, other objects offered freely by the BVE community, for which many thanks, plus many objects of my own. Derek Kaye for help with semaphore signals and whistle board. Level Crossing by Shane Roberts, modified by eezypeazy to make half-barrier crossing. Joshim for BR logo for station signs. EasyTOOLS for some tree arrays. Martin Finken for his class 66 object. Chris Lees for testing the self-extracting wizard.
Ken Middlemist and Keith McNally of the Aln Valley Railway Society for their help and arranging access visits for my model of that route. National Railway Museum for heritage posters in the Aln Valley route, reproduced with permission – visit their website, www.scienceandsocietyprints.com. Paul Jobber and Chris Lees for steam loco and carriages objects, also in the Aln Valley route. BillEWS for his invaluable experience!


AND LAST BUT BY NO MEANS LEAST, my beautiful wife and daughter, for putting up with me disappearing for hours on end while I built these routes!
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Page updated January 2007