The Metropolitan Line, a vital component of London's extensive underground rail network, connects suburban areas to the heart of the city. It has an extremely well known legacy for being the first London Underground line which has changed the English Capital forever. Here are key details about the real-life Metropolitan Line: 1. Origin and History: The Metropolitan Line, established in 1863, holds the distinction of being the world's first underground railway. It initially ran between Paddington and Farringdon, providing a groundbreaking transportation solution. 2. Route and Extensions: Over the years, the Metropolitan Line has undergone several extensions, reaching out to areas like Amersham, Watford Chesham, and Uxbridge. The route encompasses both urban and suburban landscapes, offering commuters a diverse journey experience. 3. Bustling Stops: - Passing through major central London stations like Baker Street, King's Cross St Pancras, Farringdon and Liverpool Street, the Metropolitan Line serves as a vital artery for daily commuters navigating the bustling city. 4. Interchanges and Connectivity: With strategic interchanges at key junctions, such as Baker Street and Aldgate, passengers can easily transfer to other lines, facilitating seamless travel across London's extensive public transportation network. 5. Landmarks and Points of Interest: The Metropolitan Line provides glimpses of renowned landmarks, including St. Paul's Cathedral and Barbican. The route encompasses both historic and contemporary elements, contributing to the rich tapestry of London's urban landscape. 6. Transportation Hub: As one of the twelve lines on the London Underground, the Metropolitan Line plays a crucial role in connecting commuters to various destinations, fostering economic and social interactions within the city. 7. Technical Aspects: - The line operates "S8 Stock" trains. 8. Heritage and Legacy: - With its rich history and status as the pioneer of underground railways, the Metropolitan Line remains a symbol of London's commitment to efficient and innovative urban transportation. The Metropolitan Line is more than a means of transportation; it's a dynamic link connecting the diverse elements of London life, blending history with modernity, and facilitating the constant pulse of a vibrant city. This route has featured in Train Simulator and it may be a great project for them to work on.
The Metropolitan Line would be a great addition to the game and it has a large section of scenic routes. It may be slightly easier than the Central, District and picadilly lines as there is a larger gap between the stations which means that it would be less stations to create.
With all due respect if u want a route to be made actually write it yourself, not get an AI to write it
It is my own writing. I am really interested in this route and I have a lot of knowledge on this route. I am obsessed with the London Underground.
I hope his route gains popularity so that DTG have an increased chance of creating the route. I always watch videos of Train simulator Classic routes in London and I will continue to do so before TSW4 release an astonishing route. I unfortunately do not have a Gaming PC and I am sure that most people in this forums page don't otherwise they would play the PC edition instead.
Anyway, it's a great suggestion. I would happily drive up and down the Met all day in timetable mode, lots of depot runs too. They could make it really interesting by adding the old A stock as operating them was completely different or have a 1980's timetable with TS72 tube stock on the adjacent Jubilee Line between Finchley Road and Wembley Park.
Thanks for the response. It is a historic line and it would be a privilege to drive it in a simulation game. It has a diverse range of scenic and underground sections which would appeal to Dovetail and other players.
Will there be another London Underground route in the future of TSW4? We have not received a London Sub Surface or another London Undergroundline since TSW2 and I know it has become a higly popular suggestion whilst looking around the forums page. I am desperate to play another London Underground experience. MRFS. If that is confidential then I understand. I am sorry for the inconvenience I have caused by disturbing you.
I can’t be sure but that’s how I read it- maybe I was wrong That aside, I would love another LU route in tsw
For those who do have a PC, I can recommend Just Trains' version on TSC. They've really done a great job of it. There are a lot of stutters through the tunnel section when trains approach from the other direction but that happens in TSW too. The freeware District Line is pretty good too, the cabs of the trains are a bit basic but it's still an incredible route.
I have in the room that I work virtually every MET timetable from about 1948 (although my oldest is 1906 as the Circle is still UP and DOWN rather than inner and outer rail) on my other non-work computer I've signalling and interlocking diagrams for the MET going back to the 1930s. If ever the decision is made to do another LU line I've got the data ready and waiting.
Yes it is good but prone to CTD’s or unable to resume from a save. The speed/approach signalling can catch you out too and I’m sure IRL the Met and Circle Line services don’t crawl at 5 MPH for 300 yards to trigger the release.
It would be great if we could have another LU route. It is what the majority of customers want and I have decided to take part in these forums to attempt to spread my thoughts and I apologise if I seem desperate. I am glad you have and interest in the London Underground and I am assuming there will not be a LU line in the February roadmpap which is disappointing. The Goblin line excites me eventhough it is a short route so it seems like a more major project like the LO or LU could be worked on. Thanks for the response and I hope to see some great future content. Good luck!
Thanks for the time you have taken to look at the forums page and I hope it helps for future content.
Is your favourite network the London Underground? You seem to have some substantial data which could be put towards a new release. I am assuming that you helped create the Bakerloo line experience. Please can you give the London Underground a shout to the developers for me. Thanks very much and sorry for the inconvenience caused. I will try not to disturb you again.
Sorry that I have made this forums page. May I ask, what route would you be most interested in. I am sorry if my continously posts for London Underground are irrelevant to you
Passenger routes, not extremely long, not too short (unless it makes sense). Needs good variety where appropriate/possible (licensing permitting). Don't really care where, but UK routes entice me.
Deep Level from about 1907, Subsurface from about 1920, to the present day. All lines, including lines no longer part of the underground (GN&C, ELL) and also *lots* of stuff on the Northern Heights, and a little bit on Denham.
If made into the game this would be another Blackpool to Ormskirk via Preston style of workmanship combined with Bakerloo line gameplay because this is a TSC Just Trains route that's going to be remade for TSW4. DLC Sarah Siddons Locomotives with 4TC which itself needs an alternative paint British Railways Blue that way it can be spawned in by the player and couple to a diesel unit like the Class 33/31
Yes it is clearly. The only part with a "link" to DTG is the last sentence... And it's the only one with writing mistakes
I promise I wrote it myself. Please can we focus on the route rather than making accusations. This is a positive community
The Metropolitan Line is underground between Aldgate and Finchley Road. The rest of the route is overground.
Yeah, it is classed as an underground line but has very different vibes to the deep level tube lines. I would rather have the Central line but for something different a sub-surface London Underground line would be great. Sub- surface lines include the District line, Circle, Hammersmith and city and Metropolitan line.
They could set the C stocks and S stocks running in this game when the S8 first came out as that may be more popular. I would rather it set in the modern times but either would be great. Comment down below to share your thoughts. I would love to hear your ideas
I checked with chat gpt. It didn't generate it. At least not the whole thing. I do agree though, don't use a.i to write suggestions for you. It's just sorta unsportsmanlike really. But I do agree with the premise that the metropolitan line would be a nice add-on for tsw on the condition though that it had all the JT TMS features and stuff like that.
Thanks for the response. I am glad to hear that you would also like the Metropolitan line to feature. It would be an opportunity wasted if they did not create a sub- surface line. The District Line would be even better in my opinion but I am assuming that it would not be as popular amongst others