West Somerset Railway
Moby ID: 89418
Windows credits (2006)
38 people (20 professional roles, 18 thanks) with 48 credits.
Alpha Two Five Ltd |
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Website | www.railwaves.com |
Photography | Tom Williams |
Sound Design | Tom Williams |
Major Modelling Projects | Tom Willians |
Loco Cabviews & Physics | Tom Williams |
Signalling Systems | Tom Williams |
Project Management | Alan Williams |
Landscaping and Placement | Alan Williams |
Modelling | Alan Williams |
Activity Creation | Alan Williams |
Manual Creation | Alan Williams |
Beta Testers | Stephen Edge, Steve Richardson, Rodney Greenaway, Norman Rudolph, Michael Williams, David Coyle-Williams, Vernon Moorhouse (credited as Vern Moorhouse) |
Thanks to | Mark Smith (MD at WSR plc), Andrew Forster (at WSR plc for help and advice and smoothing the way), Steve Martin (at WSR plc for help and advice and smoothing the way), The many staff and volunteers on the West Somerset Railway who helped in a variety of ways, John Cronin (and members of the Diesel and Electric Preservation Group at Williton for access to D7017. Thanks for the ride! --remove), Peter Cattermole (credited as Dr. Peter Cattermole - and members of the somerset and Dorset Railway Trust for access to the buildings sidings and rolling stock at Washford), Keith Cripps (of the Quantock Belle team who turned out of his house at short notice on a cold winter morning to allow us to photograph the coaches), Last of all thanks must go to our friends and family who tolerated two years of strange working hours unexpected trips to West Somerset and long discussions on the finer points of signal design) |
Acknowledgements | Terraforming based on Ordanance Survey One-Inch Map no.164[1946], 7820 Dinmore Manor is owned by Dinmore Manor Locomotive Ltd[www.dinmoremanor.co.uk], The Quantock Belle dining coaches are operated maintained and staffed by the volunteers of the West Somerset Railway Association[www.wrsa.org.uk], TS Tools Pro[www.ts-tools.com], Route_Riter[www.railpage.org.au/steam4me/trainsim/Route_Riter], and ReMipit were used in the creation of this product., Stephen Edge (maps were provided by), Details of the history of the WSR its current operation and future development were sourced on the following websites, www.wsra.org.uk[ - the web site of the West Somerset Railway Association], www.wsr.org.uk[ - the 'unofficial' WSR site with masses of details pictures and news about every aspect of the railway.] |
Manual Sections: 'Driving a Steam engine - An overview' and 'Create Your Own Consists' by | Matthew Peddlesten |
Just Trains |
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Product Management | Alex Ford |
Installer | Martin Wright |
Manual | Alex Ford, Rufus Golesworthy |
Internal Testing | Alex Ford |
Packaging & Design | Fink Creative Ltd. |
Sales | Paul Hyslop, Greg Baverstock |
Train(ing) | Mungo Amyatt-Leir |
Manufactured by | The Producers |
Cover |
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Cover photo by | Alan Williams |
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In addition to this game, these people were also credited on other games:
- Greg Baverstock on 81 other games
- Martin Wright on 50 other games
- Alex Ford on 42 other games
- Mungo Amyatt-Leir on 35 other games
- Paul Hyslop on 33 other games
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Credits contributed by Rik Hideto, piltdown_man.