Train Sim World 3 1990s Newcastle- York

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  1. pessitheghost

    pessitheghost Well-Known Member

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    The Newcastle to York route set in intercity swallow era. Route has a travelling time of about an hour ish and distance is 73 miles long.
    ROLLING STOCK
    43 HST Paxman Valenta (IC 125/Swallow Livery)
    Class 91
    Class 90
    Sprinters
    Pacers.
     
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  2. AirbourneAlex

    AirbourneAlex Well-Known Member

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    It would be great to have Newcastle to York but set in the late 1970's, as that would allow the existing Class 08, 31, 45, 47 and 101 to layer on from the Northern Trans-Pennine route. Include a BR Blue Grey Valenta-engined HST or a Class 55 Deltic, with BR Blue liveries for the Class 20 & 37 - that would be a fantastic route with a lot of variety!
     
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  3. tft#6439

    tft#6439 Well-Known Member

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    Great idea! York has got to be added to the TSW franchise one day old or new.
     
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  4. pessitheghost

    pessitheghost Well-Known Member

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    yes it does
     
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  5. lucasfor49

    lucasfor49 Well-Known Member

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    Okay yeah... this is definitely one of the few mainline routes I'd prefer as diesel then modern or steam.
     
  6. jefalcon6

    jefalcon6 Active Member

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    Sounds awesome
     
  7. Lil jj

    Lil jj Well-Known Member

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    Yes please
     
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