Overview British Rail Class 555, a next-generation Tyne and Wear Metro train built by Stadler Rail, is the future of UK light-rail/metro stock. Soon to be rolled out in 2025, Class 555 is cutting-edge, streamlined, and hotly anticipated as part of the UK railway landscape, and its inclusion with Train Sim World 6 is both strategic and well-timed. Why the Class 555 Deserves to Be Represented The Class 555 is new stock, which will supplant the ageing Class 599 fleet in the Tyne and Wear Metro. In 2025 it's entering live service, so TSW6 would be among the first big sims to include it, giving the game a big shot of new and current attractiveness. Unusual Operating Environment Tyne and Wear Metro is neither full mainline nor traditional tramway, and offers a special light-rail/urban rapid transit experience underrepresented in TSW. It includes underground sections to run, flyovers, sharp curves, and closely spaced stations, giving extreme stop-start driving and an extremely dissimilar driving challenge from long-haul services. With simulation of the highly frequent acceleration/braking cycle, tight timetables, and characteristic signalling (like Tyneside Metro's own), gameplay variety is offered. Geographical and Cultural Representation TSW has overwhelmingly over-represented south England. The North East is barely afforded a glance. The Tyne and Wear Metro is a legend of the North East, and its inclusion helps to counteract the geographic imbalance. Significant local user base in Newcastle and Sunderland areas who have a vested interest in this network and are digitally starved. It's a rare chance to simulate a quintessentially British but not National Rail network, one that few if any other sims have ever had hands on. Perfect for New and Casual Players Easy-to-use functionality, accessible controls, and simple cab layout make the Class 555 the perfect place to begin for new sim users. A more compact network with sub-an-hour end-to-end runs makes it ideal for casual players who don't want to get into 90+ minute routes. Excellent Platform for TSW6 Tech With its modern illumination of the interior, info displays, animated doors, and clear Stadler graphics, it's a perfect candidate for enhanced graphics, dynamic light effects, and audio improvements in TSW6. The Tyne and Wear network has urban urban scenery, tunnels, bridges, and coastline a perfect demonstration for TSW6's environment and engine rendering capabilities. New Gameplay Mechanics The Class 555 will bring with it distinctive operating rules (not Network Rail standard), adding to the variety of working practices within the sim. Has depot working, shunting into sidings, coupling/uncoupling, and managing close turnaround times at end-of-line termini. Recommended Implementation Details Route: Full Tyne and Wear Metro route (Airport – South Hylton, and St. James – South Shields) Scenarios: Rush hour peak services, night-time excursions, special events (e.g. match-day traffic around St. James' Park) Training Module: Introduce light-rail operating skills and Class 555 systems training Challenge Mode: Precision braking, close schedule keeping, power management on gradients
Spot on. Definitely a geographical imbalance in the game. I hope that your post gets the attention of the right people at DTG