Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Candlewick Route V1.0.3 Candlewick is approximately 6.25 Miles long with plenty of scope for both Passenger and Freight services Contents Welcome!.......................................................................................................................................... 3 Requirements for the Candlewick Route ............................................................................................ 3 Do I have the latest pack installed?.................................................................................................... 3 How can I find out what is in this pack? ............................................................................................. 3 How do I Use the content in this pack? .............................................................................................. 3 How Can I Get Involved?.................................................................................................................... 4 Licensing Conditions for the Candlewick Route Pack .......................................................................... 4 Candlewick Glossary .......................................................................................................................... 5 Ampere Viaduct............................................................................................................................. 5 Anode Aqueduct ............................................................................................................................ 5 Anode............................................................................................................................................ 6 Bell Lodge & Logie Lodge ............................................................................................................... 6 Candela Viaduct............................................................................................................................. 7 Candela ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Candle Power ................................................................................................................................ 8 Cathode Viaduct ............................................................................................................................ 8 Page 1 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Diode Mill and Mr Diode ................................................................................................................ 9 Edison and Edison Station ............................................................................................................ 10 Saint Eligius Church Edison ......................................................................................................... 11 Faraday Village ............................................................................................................................ 12 Michael Faraday .......................................................................................................................... 13 Ferranti or Ferranti International plc............................................................................................ 14 Filament Yard .............................................................................................................................. 14 Heaviside Viaduct ........................................................................................................................ 15 Joules Toffee Factory ................................................................................................................... 17 Henry Mining Company ............................................................................................................... 18 Logie Lodge ................................................................................................................................. 19 Lumens Station ............................................................................................................................ 20 Lumen ......................................................................................................................................... 21 Lux: ............................................................................................................................................. 21 Osram ......................................................................................................................................... 28 Potentiometer or Pot................................................................................................................... 29 Sox .............................................................................................................................................. 31 Thyristor ...................................................................................................................................... 32 Torodial ....................................................................................................................................... 33 Tesla ............................................................................................................................................ 34 Nikola Tesla ................................................................................................................................. 35 Trinity Mills ................................................................................................................................. 36 Tungsten ..................................................................................................................................... 37 Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta ............................................................................. 38 James Watt, FRS, FRSE ................................................................................................................. 39 Wheatstone Bridge & Wheatstone Market .................................................................................. 39 Sir Charles Wheatstone FRS ......................................................................................................... 40 And Finally............ ....................................................................................................................... 41 Credits............................................................................................................................................. 44 Version History ................................................................................................................................ 46 Page 2 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Welcome! This pack is part of a project started by members of the UKTrainSim community. Our aims are simple: Build up a bank of resources for the community by combining skills and working together Make the packs simple and straight forward to use Requirements for the Candlewick Route To use this route you must have the UK Buildings Model Pack (Free DLC) and Isle of Wight RailWorks Expansion Pack installed. The installer will check that these two items exist and if they don’t direct to where they can be downloaded from. Do I have the latest pack installed? Every time you install a UKTS Freeware Pack it will automatically check to see if a more up-to-date version is available and warn you if you are trying to install an obsolete pack. A small utility called “UKTrainSim Freeware Pack Updater” is also installed with every pack. This utility will allow you to quickly and easily check if updates for any of your packs are available. It also lists packs that you do not have with straight forward links to click and download them How can I find out what is in this pack? A gallery of images showing the items available in each pack can be accessed by visiting: http://www.uktrainsim.com/FreewarePacks/galleries A Google Documents spread sheet is available which gives further details of all the assets included in each pack. View Google Documents Spread sheet How do I Use the content in this pack? A YouTube video has also been created which shows you how to enable object set filters and find the content in each pack. View YouTube Tutorial Video Page 3 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content How Can I Get Involved? There are many ways members can take part in the project: Donate a new asset to the pack Donate a re-skin to the pack Research buildings, objects etc. to assist object creators Take pictures that can be used as texture resources Assist with the organisation of the packs Create tutorials to assist other members If you have questions or want more information please visit the Get Involved page on the UKTrainSim Freeware Packs web site. Licensing Conditions for the Candlewick Route Pack Freeware Route Packs may NOT be withdrawn from the UKTS Freeware Project after they have been donated however assets which have been donated as part of the pack and where the author retains permission to withdraw use of them may still be withdrawn. Asset authors should be aware that doing so would jeopardise the existence of the route and pack and therefore could force its withdrawal. The contents of this pack (route, scenarios, asset's etc) are for your own personal use and must not, under any circumstances, be sold or distributed in any way whatsoever without the written permission of the route author (Stephen Holmes) or the creator of the individual assets concerned. This pack or any part of this pack must not be uploaded onto any website nor distributed via CD without the permission of the route author (Stephen Holmes) or the creator of the individual assets concerned. This pack is only for distribution through uktrainsim.com You may make your own alterations to the Route but you must not release these without prior written permission from the route author (Stephen Holmes) These conditions will allow us to create a reliable, simple and completely free resource for the community. For the latest conditions visit http://www.uktrainsim.com/FreewarePacks. Page 4 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Candlewick Glossary Here is a simple glossary of the various electrical terms and key people connected with the various places you will find in Candlewick Ampere Viaduct This is named after a unit of electrical current known as an AMPERE Anode Aqueduct Page 5 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Anode An anode is an electrode through which electrical current flows into a polarised electrical device. Bell Lodge & Logie Lodge Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first US patent for the telephone in 1876. In retrospect, Bell considered his most famous invention an intrusion on his real work as a scientist and refused to have a telephone in his study Page 6 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Candela Viaduct Candela The Candela symbol :cd is the si base unit of luminous intensity that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular direction, A common candle emits light with a luminous intensity of roughly one candela. If emission in some directions is blocked by an opaque barrier, the emission would still be approximately one candela in the directions that are not obscured. The word candela means candle in Latin, as well as in many modern languages. Candle Power Company Page 7 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Candle Power Candle power (abbreviated as cp) is a now-obsolete unit which was used to express levels of light intensity in terms of the light emitted by a candle of specific size and constituents. In modern usage Candlepower equates directly to the unit known the candela Cathode Viaduct A cathode is an electrode through which electric current flows out of a polarized electrical device Page 8 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Diode Mill and Mr Diode In electronics a diode, is a type of two-terminal electronic component with a non linear characteristic A semiconductor diode, the most common type today, is a crystalline piece of semiconductor material connected to two electrical terminals. A vacuum tube diode (now rarely used except in some high-power technologies) is a vacuum tube with two electrodes a plate and a cathode Page 9 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content The most common function of a diode is to allow an electric current to pass in one direction (called the diode's forward direction), while blocking current in the opposite direction (the reverse direction). Thus, the diode can be thought of as an electronic version of a check valve This unidirectional behaviour is called rectification , and is used to convert alternating current to direct current and to extract modulation from radio signals in radio receivers. Edison and Edison Station Thomas Alva Edison (February 11th 1847 – October 18th 1931) was an American inventor, scientist, and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world including, the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long lasting light bulb. Page 10 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Saint Eligius Church Edison Saint Eligius (c. 588 – 1 December 660) Patron Saint of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Page 11 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Faraday Village Michael Faraday (1791-1867) Page 12 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Michael Faraday Michael Faraday,FRS (22 September 1791 – 25 August 1867) was an English Chemist and Physicist Faraday was a British chemist and physicist who contributed significantly to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. Michael Faraday was born on 22 September 1791 in south London. His family were not well off and Faraday received only a basic formal education. When he was 14, he was apprenticed to a local bookbinder and during the next seven years, educated himself by reading books on a wide range of scientific subjects. In 1812, Faraday attended four lectures given by the chemist Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution. Faraday subsequently wrote to Davy asking for a job as his assistant. Davy turned him down but in 1813 appointed him to the job of chemical assistant at the Royal Institution. A year later, Faraday was invited to accompany Davy and his wife on an 18 month European tour, taking in France, Switzerland, Italy and Belgium and meeting many influential scientists. On their return in 1815, Faraday continued to work at the Royal Institution, helping with experiments for Davy and other scientists. In 1821 he published his work on electromagnetic rotation (the principle behind the electric motor). He was able to carry out little further research in the 1820s, busy as he was with other projects. In 1826, he founded the Royal Institution's Friday Evening Discourses and in the same year the Christmas Lectures, both of which continue to this day. He himself gave many lectures, establishing his reputation as the outstanding scientific lecturer of his time. In 1831, Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction, the principle behind the electric transformer and generator. This discovery was crucial in allowing electricity to be transformed from a curiosity into a powerful new technology. During the remainder of the decade he worked on developing his ideas about electricity. He was partly responsible for coining many familiar words including 'electrode', 'cathode' and 'ion'. Faraday's scientific knowledge was harnessed for practical use through various official appointments, including scientific adviser to Trinity House (1836-1865) and Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich (1830-1851). However, in the early 1840s, Faraday's health began to deteriorate and he did less research. He died on 25 August 1867 at Hampton Court, where he had been given official lodgings in recognition of his contribution to science. He gave his name to the 'farad', originally describing a unit of electrical charge but later a unit of electrical capacitance. Page 13 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Ferranti Bridge Ferranti or Ferranti International plc A UK electrical engineering and equipment firm that operated for over a century from 1885 until it went bankrupt in 1993. Known primarily for defence electronics. The firm was also known for work in the area of power grid systems and defence electronics. In addition, in 1951 Ferranti began selling the first commercially available computer, the Ferranti Mark Filament Yard Page 14 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content In physics and electrical engineering An electrical filament used to emit light in an Incandescent light bulb Similarly, a thin heating element. Current filament. Filament Propagation, diffraction less propagation of a light beam. Hot cathode, a filament in a vacuum tube that emits electrons. Heaviside Viaduct Heaviside Viaduct is named after Oliver Heaviside This viaduct carries the road across the River Ohm. Page 15 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Oliver Heaviside (18 May 1850 – 3 February 1925) was a self taught English electrical engineer, mathematician and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits, invented mathematical techniques to the solution of differential equations (later found to be equivalent to Laplace transforms), reformulated Maxwells field equations in terms of electric and magnetic forces and energy flux, and independently coformulated vector analysis. Although at odds with the scientific establishment for most of his life, Heaviside changed the face of mathematics and science for years to come. Driver Johnny Ball He is named “Johnny Ball”" after a type of glass and ceramic insulator known as a "Guy Wire Strain" and nicknamed Johnny Ball Page 16 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Designed specifically for use in RF applications. Manufactured of high quality wet-process electrical grade porcelain. Standard finish is vitreous glaze (brown). Guy insulators are designed to be rugged, resistant to mechanical breakage, and have zero moisture absorption. Guy Wire Strain Insulators Joules Toffee Factory Joule: The Joule is a derived unit of energy or work in the international system of units. It is equal to the energy expended (or work done) in applying a unit of force of one newton through a distance of one metre (1 newton metre or N·m), or in passing an electric current of one ampere through a resistance of one ohm for one second. It is named after the English physicist James Prescott Joule (1818–1889) Page 17 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content James Prescott Joule (1818-1889) Henry Mining Company Page 18 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Joseph Henry (17 December 1797 – 13 May 1878) was an American scientist who served as the first Secretary of the Smithson Institute ,as well as a founding member of the National Institute for the Promotion of Science, a precursor of the Smithsonian Institution.During his lifetime, he was highly regarded. While building electromagnets, Henry discovered the electromagnetic phenomenon of self-inductance . He also discovered mutual inductance independently of Michael Faraday, though Faraday was the first to publish his results. The SI unit of Inducatance, the henry, is named in his honour. Henry's work on the electromagnetic relay was the basis of the electrical telegraph, invented by Samuel Morse and Charles Wheatstone separately. Logie Lodge John Logie Baird FRSE (1888-1946) was a Scottish engineer and inventor of the world's first practical, publicly demonstrated television system, and also the world's first fully electronic colour television tube. Although Baird's electromechanical system was eventually displaced by purely electronic systems (such as those of Philo Farnsworth), his early successes demonstrating working television broadcasts and his colour and cinema television work earn him a prominent place in television's invention. In 2002, Logie Baird was ranked number 44 in the list of the “100 Greatest Britains” following a UK-wide vote Page 19 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content John Logie Baird (1888-1946) Lumens Station Page 20 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Lumen The lumen (symbol:lm) is the SI derived unit of luminous flux, a measure of the total "amount" of visible light emitted by a source. Luminous flux differs from power (radiant flux) in that luminous flux measurements reflect the varying sensitivity of the human eye to different wave lengths of light, while radiant flux measurements indicate the total power of all light emitted, independent of the eye's ability to perceive it. Lamps used for lighting are commonly labeled with their light output in lumens; in many jurisdictions this is required by law. Lux Farm Lux: The lux(symbol: lx) is the SI unit of illuminance and luminous emittance measuring luminous power per area. It is used in photometry as a measure of the intensity, as perceived by the human eye, of light that hits or passes through a surface. It is analogous to the radiometric unit watts per square metre, but with the power at each wavelength weighted according to the luminosity function , a standardized model of human visual brightness perception. In English, "lux" is used in both singular and plural. Illuminance is a measure of how much luminous flux is spread over a given area. One can think of luminous flux (measured in lumens as a measure of the total "amount" of visible light present, and the illuminance as a measure of the intensity of illumination on a surface. A given amount of light will illuminate a surface more dimly if it is spread over a larger area, so illuminance is inversely proportional to area. One lux is equal to one lumen per square metre: Page 21 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content A Lux Meter for measuring luminance in the work place. Saint Lucia Church Edison Saint Lucy(283-304), also known as Saint Lucia, was a wealthy young Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint by Roman Catholic,Anglican,Lutheran,and Orthodox Christians. Her feast day in the west is 13th December; with a name derived from lux,lucis “light”, she is the patron saint of those who are blind. Page 22 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Saint Lucy (283-304) M1ckran&Co This is my tribute to Michael Randle creator of the G Girls Candlewick is dedicated to Michael who is sadly missed but not forgotten. Page 23 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Newton Bus &Tram Depot Sir Isaac Newton PRS Page 24 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Sir Isaac Newton PRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727) was an English Physicist Mathematician, Astronomer, Natural Philosopher,Alchemist,Theologian. He has been considered to be the greatest influential scientist that has ever lived. Page 25 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Ohm Stadium River Ohm Page 26 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content The ohm(symbol: Ω) is the SI unit of electrical resistance, named after German Physicist Georg Simon Ohm. Georg Simon Ohm (1789-1854) Georg Simon Ohm (17 March 1789 – 6 July 1854) was a German Physicist . As a high school teacher, Ohm began his research with the recently invented the electrochemical cell, invented by Italian Count Alessandro Voltare. Using equipment of his own creation, Ohm determined that there is a direct proportionality between the potential difference (Voltage) applied across a conductor and the resultant electric current This relationship is known as Ohms Law. Page 27 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Osram Street Osram Osram, founded 1919, is part of the industry sector of Siemens AG and one of the two leading lighting manufacturers in the world.The name is derived from Osmium and Wolfram (German for Tungsten, also used in English), as both these elements were commonly used for lighting filaments at the time the company was founded. The brand name of OSRAM was already "born" in 1906 and registered by the Deutsche Gasglühlicht-Anstalt (also known as Auer-Gesellschaft). Page 28 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Pot Bridge Potentiometer or Pot A potentiometer informally, a pot, is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used (one side and the wiper), it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat. Potentiometers are commonly used to control electrical devices such as volume controls on audio equipment. Potentiometers operated by a mechanism can be used as position transducer for example, in a joystick. Potentiometer Page 29 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Rheostat Bridge For definition see Potentiometer Sox Farm Page 30 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Sox Low pressure Sodium Lighting commonly used for street lighting Although now being replaced by High Pressure Sodium (Son) Lamps Low Pressure Sodium Street Lamp (Sox) Page 31 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Thyristor Oil and Gas Terminal Thyristor A thyristor is a solid state semi conductor device with four layers of alternating N and P- type material. They act as bistable switches, conducting when their gate receives a current pulse, and continue to conduct while they are forward biased (that is, while the voltage across the device is not reversed). An SCR rated about 100 amperes, 1200 volts mounted on a heat sink - the two small wires are the gate trigger leads SCR Silicon Controlled Rectifier. Page 32 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Toroidial Mill Torodial inductors and transformers are electronic components, typically consisting of a circular ring-shaped magnetic core of iron powder,ferrite, or other material around which wire is coiled to make an inductor . Toroidal coils are used in a broad range of applications such as high frequency transformers. A Small Toroidial Transformer Page 33 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Tesla Bridge Tesla A Tesla coil is a type of resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla around 1891. It is used to produce high voltage, low current, high frequency alternating current electricity. Tesla coils produce higher current than the other source of high voltage discharges,electrostatic machines . Tesla experimented with a number of different configurations and they consist of two, or sometimes three, coupled resonant electric circuits. Tesla used these coils to conduct innovative experiments in electrical lighting , phosphorescence , X-ray generation, high frequency alternating current phenomena, electrotherapy , and the transmission of electricity without wires Tesla coil circuits were used commercially in spark gap radio transmitters. Page 34 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla :10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was an inventor, mechanical engineer , and electrical engineer . He was an important contributor to the birth of commercial electricity, and is best known for his many revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tesla's patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current (AC electric power systems including the AC electric motor. Page 35 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Trinity Mills The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales and other British territorial waters (with the exception of Scotland, the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland). It is responsible for the provision and maintenance of navigational aids such as lighthouses,light vessels, light buoys and maritime radio/satellite communication systems. Trinity House is also the official deep sea pilotage providing expert navigators for ships trading in Northern European waters. Tungsten Quarry Page 36 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Tungsten Tungsten, also known as wolfram is a chemical element with the chemical symbol W and atomic number74. The unalloyed elemental form is used mainly in electrical applications. Tungsten's many alloys have numerous applications, most notably in incandescent light bulb filaments and X ray tubes. GLS Light Bulb Volta Viaduct Page 37 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (18 February 1745 – 5 March 1827) was an Italian Count known especially for the invention of the battery in 1800. Volta was born in Como, Italy, and taught in the public schools there. In 1774 he became a physics professor at the Royal School in Como. A year later, he improved and popularized the electrophorus, a device that produces a static electric charge. His promotion of it was so extensive that he is often credited with its invention, even though a machine operating in the same principle was described in 1762 by Swedish professor Johan Wicke. In 1776-77 Volta studied the chemistry of gases. He discovered methane by collecting the gas from marshes. He devised experiments such as the ignition of methane by an electric spark in a closed vessel. Volta also studied what we now call electrical capacitance , developing separate means to study both electrical potential (V) and charge (Q), and discovering that for a given object they are proportional. This may be called Volta's Law of capacitance, and likely for this work the unit of electrical potential has been named the Volt. Watt Foundry Page 38 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content James Watt (1736-1819) James Watt, FRS, FRSE (19 January 1736 – 25 August 1819) was a Scottish Inventor and mechanical engineer whose improvements to the Newcomen steam engine were fundamental to the changes brought by the industrial revolution in both Great Britain and the world. While working as an instrument maker at the University of Glasgow Watt became interested in the technology of Steam engines. He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and re-heating the cylinder. Watt introduced a design enhancement, the separate condenser, which avoided this waste of energy and radically improved the power, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of steam engines. He developed the concept of horse power.The SI unit of power, the watt, was named after him. Wheatstone Bridge & Wheatstone Market A Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a bridge circuit, one leg of which includes the unknown component. Its operation is similar to the original potentiometer It was invented by Samuel Hunter Christie in 1833 and improved and popularized by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1843. Page 39 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Sir Charles Wheatstone FRS (1802-1875) Sir Charles Wheatstone FRS (6 February 1802 – 19 October 1875), was an English Scientist and Inventor of many scientific breakthroughs of the Victorian era, including the English concertina, the steroscope(a device for displaying three-dimensional images). However, Wheatstone is best known for his contributions in the development of the wheatstone bridge, originally invented by Samuel Hunter Christie, which is used to measure an unknown electrical resistance, and as a major figure in the development of telegraphy. Page 40 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content And Finally............ I have been looking back at Candlewicks progress here are a few funny quotes from the UKTS Candlewick Thread Ohm Stadium The club's name is Dynamo Candlewick (named after Dynamo Zagreb) although, since their defeat to Stoke City, city fans call them Dynamo-Nil. Dynamo Candlewick play in green and yellow stripes with brown shorts and blue socks. Their football stadium is called Ohm Ground and resulted in the odd situation where Dynamo (the home team) failed to score on Ohm Ground (their own ground) but Stoke scored two goals at the Ohm Ground which for them was the away ground. (M1ckran) Page 41 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Candlewick is becoming a popular place. This is a passing shot of a football special carrying Stoke City supporters to an away match with Dynamo Candlewick. The city fans are in good spirits after hearing the news that Dynamo's star midfielder, Frank Lamplight, is sidelined due to injury. They're hoping to grab at least a point from their first ever visit to Dynamo's Ohm Ground. Up the Potters! (M1ckran) I think the fans may be delayed a bit due to some resistance at wheatstone bridge but they should get there in the end, although the ground is said to be booked to capacity. (Geoff Potter) Page 42 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Being as this is Watt Foundry heavy metal will be quite a feature Young Danny will be quite at home here....lol The G Girls could be ........."Iron Maidens" Kind regards Stephen Especially the one in a Deep Purple colour. Geoff Deep Purple? Iron Maiden? Sounds like a class of Barclay shunters... On a more modern electrical theme, how about L.E.D.Zeppelin? With the electrical theme, there must be some way to get AC/DC in there. arabiandisco Candlewick Glossary 2011 Dedicated to the memory of Michael Randle (M1ckran) Page 43 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Credits These packs would have been impossible without members of the community generously donating their time, energy, skill and expertise to the project. Donations for this pack were received from (alphabetical order): Acorn Chaddockengineering Decapod Developer ELR PDH DPSimulation Eyore FRSD GreatNortherner Icepak2117 JADsHome Japps Loot JeffLayf Karma99 Longbow MBrinton MichaelWhiteley Mundo Nial Wallace Nobkins Pawerbs Railx RScott Rocky219 RSderek RSDL Ryo SAD Samad StS Sunshinerene Ted Theokus Wilburton Yelland We would like to thank the following people who have helped, encouraged and inspired along the way: Page 44 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Route Builders Acorncomputer (Geoff) Batling (Anthony Flack) Foggy Morning (Steve) Growler(Kevin) Hertsbob (Bob Payne) Mike Trams (Michael Whiteley) Party Spiritz (John Bennett) PJT1974 (Phil) Retro (James) Beta Testers Acorncomputer (Geoff) DaveJc64 (Dave) emrdh01 (Rob) Foggy Morning (Steve) Hertsbob (Bob) Party Spiritz (John Bennett) PJT1974 (Phil) Retro (James) Special Thanks Geoff Potter (Acorncomputer) Brian Yeoman for producing the excellent reskins for Candlewick. Jeff Layfield for his excellent models incl Mr Diodes Rolls Royce Karma 99 (Peter Gillam) for allowing his models to be re skinned Michael Whiteley for allowing his trams to receive Candlewick Branding Richard Scott for allowing his trams to be receive Candlewick Branding Theo (Theokus) Wilburton (Kevin) for allowing his buses to be re skinned and his excellent buildings. James (Retro) John Bennett (PartySpiritz) Others Danny (Buckbeak) Niclouse Anthony Flack (Batling) Paul Finch (Black Patch) Alec aka (Rufuskins) Page 45 of 46 Freeware Route Packs Candlewick Route v1.0.3 Working together to make great community content Version History 1.0.0 – 14th November 2011 1st public release 1.0.1 – 23rd November 2011 Revised licensing conditions Additional Content Added: o UKTS 27683: Candlewick Rolling Stock Pack by briyeo 1.0.2 – 4nd March 2012 Install dialogues standardised Option to download the RWRegFix utility on install folder selection dialogue Batch file now runs on repair as well as install Changed the dialogue order so missing pre-requisites is shown after the user gets the option of changing there RailWorks Install folder 1.0.3 – 27th December 2012 Updated installed to latest standard to resolve issues with missing UK Buildings Model Pack Page 46 of 46