Route Suggestion: Amtrak Pacific Surfliner, San Luis Obispo To Los Angeles

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  1. SantaFeOdyssey1

    SantaFeOdyssey1 New Member

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    I am suggesting a route that has great scenery and beautiful ocean views, San Louis Obispo to LA. In this route you would begin at San Louis Obispo, then stop at Santa Barbara, then Ventura, Simi Valley, Burbank, and finally, Los Angeles. I think that with the new commodities of Train Simulator 2018, a route such as this would be a great addition to the current Amtrak Pacific Surfliner route.
     
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  2. Dakota

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    I'll second that one. I am brand new to TS18, and having grown up in LA I decided to start out on QuickDrive with the Surfliner from LA to SD. It's actually surprisingly beautiful. SLO to LA would (could) be a total winner. I guess everyone has their favorite areas, like the UK, Switzerland, Germany, Japan, France, The Northeast... me? It would be Salt Lake to Emeryviille (Bay area). Central Nevada and the Sierras... Yaha.

    PS: We should move this to Content Suggestions
     
  3. gregkcox

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    Trains 777 and 790 could finish the full route if it could be an add on. Like the Gilroy extention to San Jose.
     
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    As of 2018, 763/796 and 777/774 are the Only Surfliners Travel between San Diego and San Luis Obispo.
     
  5. gregkcox

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    Should this ever take effect as an add on to the existing Pacific Surfliner route it would need way more senario packs with AI traffic, tired of bare yards and boring train runs.
     

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