Sheffield - Bedford line is a route located in the midlands that links the towns of Bedford,Leicester, Sheffield and Derby together, with a route length of about 95 miles (153km) making it the second longest route it added to tsw. The Sheffield - Bedford line was built between the 1840s and the 1870s by the Midland railway and should be set in modern day England. ROLLING STOCK Class 222 EMR Class 220/221Voyager: (XC) Class 43 HST: XC DLC: Class 810 “Aurora”
I actually went on this line today no joke. It was fun but don't forget 180's run aswell - arguably it going to Nottingham would be more likely (the route I took today) but non the less a really fun and scenic route.
Well... the midland main line plus some xc turbostar routes stop at a lot of other stations between the two but yeah - going from St Pancras would be crazy considering the sheer number of thameslink trains - hopefully the 222 would be layered on to sehs - also maybe a 43 in East Midlands livery aswell??? Other then that I don't want to see the 810 ever again (meridians > hiatchi)
I don’t like the Voyager/Meridian family i prefer the 800s. They’ve grown on me so much. My top 3 is probably (APT,390 and 800). But to stay on topic, yes i should’ve added xc turbostars as an extra loco, i thought they didn’t work on the MML for a bit, i must’ve been quite mistaken. St Pancras- Bedford should be a separate route
Also don't forget 158's - my profile picture was taken today of one going along Nottingham up to Sheffield and beyond via the mml
But yeah- 180's and 170 would need to be added for true immersion considering I just passed a 180 in Bedford as I type.