According to Steam Sounds Supreme facebooks page, their super detailed version of this heritage route NYMR is soon to be released for TSC https://www.bing.com/fd/ls/GLinkPin...cuZmFjZWJvb2suY29tL1N0ZWFtU291bmRzU3VwcmVtZS8
That will be nice. I have the older one that was on UKTS and it was ok. NYMR is one of the 3 heritage railways closest to me (the other 2 being K&WVR and Wensleydale where I drove 37250 last month).
That’s great Nick. My nearest is the Watercress line 49 miles. Kent and East Sussex is 92 miles away. A trip to KWVR and NYMR I do as part of a holiday.
Wow, quite a distance then. The 3 aren't exactly close to me but are all within a 2hr drive. Both NYMR and K&WVR do great galas and are well worth visiting on holidays to the area. Wensleydale is a quiet little railway that only runs diesel stock, mostly pacers but twice a month they do loco hauled services (3 per day) with 37250 (my profile pic).
Works for me. Just search “steam sounds supreme” in facebook. At the moment it’s the first article and has 13 pictures of the NYMR. Check it out on Google Maps, it’s pretty accurate. I use Microsoft Bing for obvious reasons, but this link is via Google, hope this helps. https://m.facebook.com/SteamSoundsSupreme
I also had a “Heartbeat Moor”, very much based on the NYMR, on UKTS, which I had contemplated refurbishing for Steam Workshop as part of the file rescue plan, but with this releasing seems little point. Besides, at present the power of the route editor in DRS has captivated me!
The bing link just takes me to a search page This seems better https://www.facebook.com/SteamSoundsSupreme without the mobile tag The pictures show Phase 1 - Pickering to Grosmont - which is the entire line at 18 miles. I know trains go on to Whitby over the Network Rail Track - an extra 6 miles. A short distance for phase two?