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On the Cambrian Coast line you'd probably be travelling at around 50mph tops - certainly that's the line speed limit in the MSTS add-on and that's pretty well researched, so would seem a safe source. There are local limits of 40MPH or lower on occasion as well, though I don't think it's quite as bad as the 25MPH of the southern end of the Heart of Wales line... <br /> <br />I bet there were some impressive sound and smoke effects on the bank too - that's the one part of the line they reckoned the freight MUs might have trouble with on timber trains. First one went straight up fully laden and hauling the '37 that had been brought as backup!
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