Welcome back to the Train Simulator 19 Screenshot Contest! This is the 4th Week of May 2019 This week's theme: OLD BRITAIN Follow us on Instagram (instagram.com/trainsim) to see your screenshots featured on our feed! How it Works? Every Friday the Dovetail team will be choosing the winner of the previous week's contest, announcing the winners immediately and opening the new week's thread with the new theme. Competition Rules: Limit is 2 screenshots per person; 1 screenshot per post. Include in your post the route the screenshot was taken on. Include the name of the train (if applicable). Screenshots must be in a 16:9 resolution, at least 1920x1080 pixels. Screenshots must fit the theme of the week, as stated at the end of this post. Official content only. Please make sure anything that is not available on the Steam Store or Dovetail Store is not shown in the screenshot. - This means no reshade, repaint mods, track upgrades or workshop routes. Your entry may be disqualified if it is deemed to not follow these rules. Please limit chat to only when absolutely necessary. Competition closes at mid-day Friday (UK time). The winner will be chosen internally by Dovetail team every Friday. Winner's Prize: The winning screenshot will appear in the game as a loadscreen for 4 weeks! T&C: Please see the terms and conditions for this competition here: https://dovetailgames.com/competition-terms-and-conditions/ Note that by submitting an entry to this contest, you are consenting to us using your screenshot as a loading screen and showing it on our social media channels. Due to licensing restrictions, any Submitted Content that includes BNSF content will not be eligible for this Competition and will not be considered as a valid entry. GOOD LUCK!
Waiting for departure is the Class 101 heading towards Darlington on the Weardale & Teesdale Network Route while a Class 25 with brake tender slips past.
In 1972 a heavily worn BR Class 52 "Western" speeds along the British Riviera with a parcels service bound for Penzance. Locomotive: Class 52 (Western Hydraulics Pack) Route: Riviera Line in the 50's
As the sun sets, a milk train races past in the Autumn of 1953. Route Used: Riviera Line in the Fifties Locomotive Used: Weathered Castle Class
An S160 roars through Dawlish Warren with a wartime train in tow during the fall of 1944. Route Used: Riviera Line in the Fifties Locomotive Used: USATC S160
Route: South Wales Coastal Route Train: Class 50 pre-TOPS December 1968, Newport Docks Geoffrey's day finished off much worse than it began, when he couldn't stop his car from sliding on black ice into the path of the fortunately slow moving freight working to Bristol. Damage was light but there would be a mountain of paperwork awaiting him in the dockside offices...
It's a little past 1 in the morning, and a Class 09 has just brought in the parcels vans into London Victoria for an early morning run south - the 4CIG in the background is waiting for the road on an unusual working to Dover via the Chatham Main Line.
Changing times are coming for British Railways, as evidenced in the form of a brand-new Class 42 'Warship' taking the head of an express for London over the Riviera Line in the 50s.
A Class 101 passenger service rumbles through Shildon while a Class 37 powered coal train awaits departure. Route: Weardale & Teesdale Network Trains: Class 101, Class 37
An assortment of then-current cars are parked by Eastgate station. The passenger service to Wearhead is about to close doors. Route: Weardale & Teesdale Network Train: Class 101
Route: WCML over Shap Train: British Rail class 55 "Deltic" and class 43 HST Rail fans gather to see one of the last mainline Deltic workings on a summer evening in 1981.
Deputising for a Pacific or, just possibly, a type 4 Diesel, V2 60034 pulls away from Durham station and crosses the viaduct on a southbound express. The viaduct provides the best view of Durham and from here, the grounds of County Hospital, its arches frame the City's Norman Cathedral and Castle. The route is The Weardale and Teesdale Network in the '60s while the V2 is a little publicized "Easter egg" included with the Robinson O4.
King Henry V thunders between the tunnels in the striking Devonian sandstone cliffs as she approaches Dawlish. The Jurassic Coast further east may be better known but the County gives its name to this much more ancient period. Riviera in the '50s. Edited to correct a typo'.
Flying Scotsman is probably the most famous steam locomotive in the world. It was the first express passenger locomotive to be produced by the old London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), only two months after its formation in February 1923. Here, the engine climbs up the Settle and Carlisle, one of the most famous and scenic routes in the United Kingdom.
A nice picture but I've just thought that, although Hatchet Hill was availabe from Steam, it is no longer. Does that affect eligibility for the competition? I plead for a quick decision on this so Remko has a chance to post another picture if this entry is ruled ineligible.
I doubt that it would be a problem, since it is still considered 1st party, even if it was taken off sale. If it was 1st party before, why wouldn't it be now? This is what I think, so don't take my word for it
Although it's a bit hard to find, the route STILL IS available in the Steam Store. I bought the route myself during the big sale last December. Attached is a screenshot I've made a few minutes ago.
Seems to settle that concern for the best then. I still can't find it in Steam- is it available in Britain?
Wow, if only I knew that a theme like that would result in so many awesome shots! Let's congratulate this week's winner JJTimothy - a brilliant composition that will definitely look good on our loading screens. New thread: https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/screenshot-contest-ts19-1st-week-of-june-2019.16552/
Thank you very much. Hmm... I wonder how close I can get to that with a photo'. Regarding Hatchet Hill: I did yes- thank you. Here it is as a link: https://store.steampowered.com/sub/11113 It's obviously not a usual store page, absolutely no information about the route, but it does seem that you can buy it from here. Still can't search Steam for it in the usual way though so I suppose it will be necessary to keep a note of this and check it specifically during sales. I wonder if the price ever comes down.
Absolutely! That is a lovely shot. The bridge at Durham is one of my favourite locations in Train Simulator. Well deserved win
Last Steam christmas sale it was 70% off. And it was 50% off during Steam sales in February and March.
deano954 this is for the screenshot competition two weeks ago. The current one is here: https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/screenshot-contest-ts19-3rd-week-of-june-2019.16791/