London Underground Route Poll

Discussion in 'Suggestions' started by Coastway trainspotter, Feb 20, 2021.

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Which LU route would you like the most ?

Poll closed Feb 23, 2021.
  1. Picadilly line

    14 vote(s)
    20.9%
  2. Jubilee / northern line

    3 vote(s)
    4.5%
  3. Central line

    1 vote(s)
    1.5%
  4. Victoria line

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Waterloo and city

    1 vote(s)
    1.5%
  6. Subsurface line ( circle / district / Hammersmith and city / metropolitan line )

    37 vote(s)
    55.2%
  7. Docklands light railway

    1 vote(s)
    1.5%
  8. London overground

    10 vote(s)
    14.9%
  1. Coastway trainspotter

    Coastway trainspotter Well-Known Member

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    Hi everyone, there have been a lot of suggestions for another LU route so this poll will hopefully really show which LU route people want the most . Thank you for voting on this poll
    ( also if you vote for subsurface line comment which one :) )
     
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  2. B3N

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    I want the district line as I live on it
     
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  3. LativaBoy

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    While the Docklands Light Railway would be cool, sadly, the trains are automated, meaning no drivers are required for driving the trains. The rolling stock doesn't even have proper cabs.
     
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  4. Coastway trainspotter

    Coastway trainspotter Well-Known Member

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    Dtg could make the route so you just operate the doors on the loco as I would happily pay £10-£15 for that
     
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  5. Tasr

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    Metropolitan, I used to live in chesham and I think it's the most interesting
     
  6. Tasr

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    Even the doors are automated, DTG most likely won't change that for the game
     
  7. tallboy7648

    tallboy7648 Well-Known Member

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    Having the DLR and the London Overground in that poll doesn't really make any since since they are not a part of the London Underground at all. Maybe you could have put, "Which Transport For London route would you like to see the most?"

    Anyways I voted for a subsurface line. The Bakerloo was ok but it's a line that I wish wasn't the first underground line. I believe the next underground line should be a subsurface line with the s7-s8. It seems to have the most support in this poll as well. Deep Tube lines are nice however sub surface lines have more variety and are mostly above ground which would satisfy those who don't want to be in a tunnel for a long period of time
     
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  8. Coastway trainspotter

    Coastway trainspotter Well-Known Member

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    I suggested all lines on the map not all lines which are the underground if that makes sense :)
     
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    Metropolitan Line 100%
     
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  10. ScandiTrains

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    I would like the subsurface lines. The best would be everyone merged together, but that might be too much for DTG. If I would choose, it would have been the circle line. They could however, make the district, h&c and metropolitan lines services and let us drive them within the circle line area. That would say, district: Tower Hill - Gloucester Road/Earl's Court, h&c: Hammersmith - Liverpool Street and metropolitan: Baker Street - Aldgate. That would be great fun! :D
     
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  11. ARuscoe

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    I thought they all used the same stock, so you're just going to see the same trains coming at you all the time?

    The bigger benefit for me is that you're not in a single line tunnel the whole time, so at least you do have things coming the other way, but then I don't think it'll happen as the system is too large for a single DLC to do justice, and DTG don't do route extensions so you're not going to get the whole sub-surface system
     
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    mrcharliemiggins2.0 Well-Known Member

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    The DLR would be a great route, but it wouldn't require much in terms of driving as it is fully automated unless DTG make a 'train captain' role for the DLR
     
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    trainsimplayer Well-Known Member

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    I just want the circle line for memories of world of subways 3 ngl
     
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  14. xblackwolf90

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    I'd love to see another LU line one day.

    DLR doesn't have a cab, and many LU lines are driven by ATO meaning they would either be rather boring if set up this way, or a little skewed from reality of driving manually.

    For variety, I'd like to see a sub-surface route with the new S stock. Additional deep level tubes would be a bit too similar to the Bakerloo line for me, even with the above ground scenery and rolling stock being different.

    But with the sheer amount of stations on the sub-surface routes, I'd imagine that it might not happen. The volume of stations with the additional challenge of more scenery, along with a longer route than the Bakerloo line might mean we never see it.

    I hope I'm wrong, though :)
     
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  15. Hypz

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    Lol I bought one years ago, good memories
     
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    They could make them as sepreate dlc and just merge them together
     
  18. Coastway trainspotter

    Coastway trainspotter Well-Known Member

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    That’s not the kind of thing dtg tend to do though
     
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    tallboy7648 Well-Known Member

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    But it's not impossible and it would be a good compromise for people who want route extensions. If they would just make the full line of certain routes that don't have unreasonably long length mileage, then you wouldn't see people ask for route extensions in the first place
     
  20. Coastway trainspotter

    Coastway trainspotter Well-Known Member

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    This Was not my point , route extensions have been talked about lots of times but dtg have said it is unlikely that this happens anytime in the near future
     
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  21. Coastway trainspotter

    Coastway trainspotter Well-Known Member

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    This is a good idea :) but I agree with you dtg may not be able to do something this big but I’d be happy with any of the subsurface lines
     
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  22. ARuscoe

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    The same old extension rhetoric...
    If it's not in one DLC DTG won't do it, they've said that repeatedly. Maybe a 2nd or 3rd party might though
     
  23. Coastway trainspotter

    Coastway trainspotter Well-Known Member

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    Agreed , a 3rd party developer might be able to bring a route extension
     
  24. chieflongshin

    chieflongshin Well-Known Member

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    Would there be much variety over bakerloo in any?
     
  25. ARuscoe

    ARuscoe Well-Known Member

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    Do you mean would the subsurface routes offer more options than bakerloo?
    If so, for the most part it depends on how much of the route(s) are put in the DLC. Several of the subsurface lines have various termination points so that's one thing, and of course you can always be "blocked" by a train coming from another route that's pathed in front of you, something you don't get on a point to point route such as the brown line
     
  26. isaac47593

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    I'd like some of the Overground, even if it's just a loco addon for Bakerloo. If they were to add a new tube line I'd like the district line
     

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