Route Southern In Blue: Portsmouth Harbour - Salisbury (1985)

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  1. tardisgaming07

    tardisgaming07 Well-Known Member

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    Set in 1985, this route would feature the Cardiff - Portsmouth workings whilst they were still in the hands of BR Blue 33s and Mk1s as well as local DMU services along the route
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    Proposed Rolling Stock
    • Class 33/0 in BR Blue livery
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    With 1550 horsepower, the Class 33 is the most powerful of the little Sulzer engines produced during the early 1960s by the Birmingham Carriage & Wagon Works. They were confined to the Southern region for the majority of their working lives but in their earlier years they could be found on freight traffic from the Southern Region to locations as far north as York. The locos are capable of 85mph and would be hauling 4 or 5 BR Blue/Grey Mk1s on these Portsmouth workings as well as substituting for Class 50s on services from Salisbury to London Waterloo.
    • Class 205 in BR Blue/Grey livery upload_2026-1-1_2-31-13.jpeg
    The Class 205 were the mainstay of the local services between Portsmouth, Eastleigh (not included with this route), Southampton and Salisbury. 34 sets were built in total, with the English Electric engine fitted to the 3car units making a distinctive thumping sound which earned them their nickname of 'Thumpers'. The class were also regulars on Marshlink services to Uckfield before being replaced by Class 171s in 2004.
     
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  2. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Yes please.
     
  3. 25262

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    Would absolutely love this, cromptons deserve a proper route.
     
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  4. Wivenswold

    Wivenswold Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely yes please. A DEMU would provide the basis for loads of railtour content on other routes too given that the preserved units seem to get out and about to the most unlikely destinations.
     
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  5. star#5823

    star#5823 Well-Known Member

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    100% especially because of the br blue class 33
     
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  6. Double Yellow

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    Replace the era post 2020’s and add 444’s, 450’s and the Voyager. They’re much more reliable than slam door copper coloured chestnut's. Could add the 221 also to stop all the conspiracy theories by DTG ;)
     
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    Yes, yes and yes again.
     
  8. driverwoods#1787

    driverwoods#1787 Well-Known Member

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    Needed and this needs to be the Slam Door era
     
  9. R3DWolf91

    R3DWolf91 Well-Known Member

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    I would love to see some slam-door in TSW
     
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  10. Captain Vlad

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    I have no idea what slam-door means, am an American who has never been to the UK, and yet because of a Portsmouth map I've been using on TPF2 and my fondness for older UK routes on TSW, I also want this.
     
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    R3DWolf91 Well-Known Member

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    Google is your friend...
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slam-door_train
     
  12. ---DMY---

    ---DMY--- Well-Known Member

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    It's quite incredible that you've kept this system of slam doors for so long.
    And doors that open outwards at that.
    In France this was already an anachronism by the early 1950s.
     
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