Nothing has been announced so I wouldn't get your hopes up.
This isn't his only random thread either.
Try the Northern Trans-Pennine route and thrash a peak through the countryside or a growler on a double headed Tees Valley Line steel run....
OK its no problem mate I just had to thank twice as your name looks like some of the staff members names but I eventually got it.
Hello Charlie hope you are well. Also, well done you have managed to totally confuse me.
Yes one of many locos that I would love to see as DLC for Liverpool to Crewe. Very good suggestion.
Route: Northern Trans-Pennine Loco: BR Class 45 [ATTACH]
Hello, hope you are well. Top 5 places for me are: 1. Lincolnshire: Make sure to not only visit Lincoln but the wonderful countryside and...
Loco: BR Class 47 Route: West Cornwall Local [ATTACH]
Look at the post above.
That's what the timetable is for.
On WSR class 33 there is a scenario which includes refueling where you have to use the pump and fill it up.
Yeah I agree. Personally it's my favorite route but as this era means so much to me and me working with the beasts included on this route it is...
No problem mate.
Love the 91 and would love to see it in game but personally I think I would prefer the route with a Deltic and Valenta HSTs. The more I think...
BR Class 45 and BR Class 47 Northern Trans-Pennine [ATTACH]
Yeah we need an ECML route and the early 80s would be my preferred era so we get Peaks, Deltics and HSTs all working together.
Missing names are one of only a few things that trigger me when driving NTP as everything else is very true to life.
Yeah same here!!!
The chances of this happening are probably quite low and to be honest more focus is needed on modern routes up north instead of more DLC using the...
I have heard both however when they first appeared Grey Squirrels was what I heard but now calling them Sheds seems to be what I hear more.
I believe that it was just a low detail TSC model with no physics so would probably be just as easy to start from scratch.
Yeah. I do believe so however I seem to be getting a bit mixed up this evening though.
Sorry I was talking about the oldern days as I've never been involved in the modern railway. Sorry I have no idea then. Also unfitted wagons...
If snow slider don't work pick a winter month and put wetness and precipitation up. This should help you out as it works for me but if not let me...
I believe that fitted freights have a continuous vacuum along the train, partially fitted only have a vacuum along part of the train and unfitted...
BR Class 37 Tees Valley Line [ATTACH]
However I would love to see a 4f though.
As said already the 4f is part of West Somerset mastery and so is unlikely to be a hint.
Yes totally agree Electrostars are really dull. The north needs some love.
Brilliant suggestion mate. They are such powerful locos which really have a presence. I presume they would have run over this route in 1958...
I suspect that is due to the similar looks and duties undertaken by all three classes.
Well done mate! Brilliant shot, well deserved!
Where would the route go to/come from? What trains? What era? Please expand as I would love to see what you can think of because as you said...
Brilliant! Thanks mate.
Personally I don't find the Tube interesting but I'm sure many people who do like it will back this idea.
Thanks mate. Sounds like a good route suggestion then.
How long is it?
Oh wow I never realised we had any up this way forget 20. Thanks for the info.
Do you know whereabouts they were allocated on the Eastern region?
Me saying this in a simplified (probably slightly inaccurate) way it has been said that to add children they would need to make them link with...
BR Class 45 Northern Trans-Pennine [ATTACH]
Yeah it could be a route they do further down the line after a couple of routes in different areas as from what I am told it is quite scenic.
I am sure once again this is expected to be heard from me so I am sorry. Please no more routes in the southeast because to be honest the routes...
Ok thanks for the info mate.
OK, thanks for the info mate.
This is a pure guess (as I am from further up north) but would the class 14s have been used near Paddington and if so could they be used on diesel...
I am not a fan of Western stuff but there is something about the teddy bears which really make me like them. They are very well suited to the WSR....
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