Loco Eurostar

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  1. trainlover25736

    trainlover25736 New Member

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    Imagine going under water to France that would be amazing:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:;)
     
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  2. jack#9468

    jack#9468 Well-Known Member

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    It's already been ruled out, Eurostar apparently doesn't want to license. Also, the route is mostly tunnels ( around 30 minutes under the English Channel alone) which would be off-putting.
     
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    razmatus#2517 Well-Known Member

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    yes, but! it is still several years ahead, but Virgin Trains gained license for the tunnel service... so who knows, maybe if TSW is still alive and kicking a few years into the future, we might finally get the channel route :D
     
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    Either way Eurostar license might be expensive
     
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    jack#9468 Well-Known Member

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    Fair point. They'd probably be more willing if they wanted to one up the competition.
     
  6. jesper2805

    jesper2805 Well-Known Member

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    20min underneath the sea in a tunnel.... I love that #NOT And then asking 40 pounds.... Easy money for DTG hehehe And don't forget with the best light baking that we have seen on Mannheim Kaiserslautern.... So no better no Eurostar is my advise!
     
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  7. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Licensing aside it would be an incredibly boring experience. Whether it’s LGV, SEHS or SKW high speed in a train sim is just not that exciting.

    If DTG were to open up more of France I would prefer to see a Classic era non TGV/Eurostar route.
     
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    joffonon Well-Known Member

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    Describe exactly how amazing it would be to be in a tunnel non-stop for about half an hour. (Clue: it wouldn't be.)
     
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  9. jack#9468

    jack#9468 Well-Known Member

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    Another reason it won't happen:

    Most of the English side of HS1 already exists.

    They won't extend the current one through to France nor recreate it.
     
  10. jesper2805

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    The problem is also the significant language barrier. The French speak very poor English, and DTG doesn't have any French staff, which basically makes it impossible from the start. France is actually one of the worst English-speaking countries in Western Europe.
     
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    ElBriseto Well-Known Member

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    As a French person, it's true that we're not very good at English (English classes at school are extremely poorly designed) BUT I don't think the language barrier is a problem if we had LGV on TSW it's because DTG and SNCF managed to communicate. Companies that deal with international matters need to speak English and French companies are no exception.
     
  12. adam asghar

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    Fair enough, but one thing people keep forgetting (And is quite annoying), is that it is only a small section of the whole route in whole. On one side, you have HS1 from Folkestone right through to London, with additional traffic on the route from the Javelins and surrounding segments of other lines. On the other side, you have a 1 1/2 hour journey right through the scenic french countryside, incorporating major locations such as Lille and the approach (including the triangle junction to the south), right through to the northern suburbs of Paris. I implore you take these into account, and not a 20 min segment, which I personally find a little interesting, given the routing and crossovers.
     

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