PlayStation Train Robbers Bridge

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  1. sadler_owls

    sadler_owls Active Member

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    Bit of a strange one. Was reading up on the great train robbery and watching a film or two. Realised that section of track must be in game on WCML.

    Has anyone found the correct bridge? How is is represented in game and the surrounding area? Any Easter eggs?

    Any help finding the correct spot would be appreciated.
     
  2. MP600

    MP600 Well-Known Member

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    The bridge is known as Bridgeo Bridge, WCML number 127. It's around two miles south of Leighton Buzzard, so if you want to visit it in game then I'd suggest loading in there and taking a free roam train south. From Leighton you go around a curve to the left which leads to a long straight.

    At the start of the straight you'll see a bridge going over you carrying the A4146. Immediately after this the railway is the one on top of a bridge as it passes over Aylesbury Rd. Somewhere around half to three quarters of a mile south of here, there is another bridge going over the railway which carries a farm track. Bridge 127 is then the next bridge south of this, past a service area on the left and close to a pair of switching tracks between the lines. It is around as far south of the farm track bridge as Aylesbury Rd is north of it.

    As for what's there, it's not very impressive. The bridge is far too big and the road makes a swerve to the right in order to go under it which is completely inaccurate. The reason for this is that they put a generic bridge asset here rather than a custom built one for the location, so the road had to be readjusted so that it didn't just break in the middle.

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    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    It’s also a fairly taboo topic bearing in mind the driver subsequently died as a result of head injuries sustained when one of the culprits coshed him.
     
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    That’s not true. He died a few years later from leukaemia (although the whole thing had a serious impact on him understandably).
     
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  5. sadler_owls

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    Thank you.
    Will have a look later.
     
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