I mean, Croydon Tramlink could be interesting, however if I had to pick one UK Tram Network it would be Manchester Metrolink, because of it's...
[ATTACH] This post will collect all of the suggestions from this series, as a central location and reference point, completed with links and...
Thanks for this, I haven't a clue about the NYC Railways, so this is quite helpful. Seperate the 'Line:' and the 'Grand', the titles don't allow...
I'm pretty sure they know considering they said they contacted the dispatcher, but it denied them...
(4/12/21) Update Hello everyone, firstly, great thanks, again, to everyone who's commented and voted in the poll. Despite this thread dying it's...
They don't. Got rid of them last year because the Mk2s weren't PRM-TSW compliant.
Everyone likes branches, right? Sure you do, it means you can choose between a straight run from A to B or go from A to C or D. Well, the North...
I've looked at the original post and i've clocked what the "-2" is all about. They're taking people off some sort of "wishlist" they have which,...
I know ScotRail have them. I'm Scottish and I have to use Scotrail now and again. Hence my mission to get Scotland fully suggested for TSW. The...
Great Suggestion saltychipz#3569, does the line Justice. It's a perfect wee line for Scotland, and has plenty on the side of variety, with...
The PC version of TSW2 has the exact same content as consoles. Train Simulator - a totally different and seperate game - has these DLCs, but that...
I think - whilst making routes longer is brilliant - it's highly unlikely. It's only happened once before, and that was thanks to two factors: -...
What are you on about?
Oh, the irony. You're picking out your first paragraph: Purno and I are both refering to this: Where you claim that everyone who plays TSW...
Yeah, you said everyone.
Oh, really? I guess they were so humble about it I didn't notice :) Or masters of disguise...
I'm just going to leave this conversation now.
So in another thread you thought the highland Mainline was in England, now you think St. Ives is in Scotland (even though the route is called West...
Country? St. Ives is a town in England...
Soon, soon. :D
The Brighton mainline is 50 miles, not 37.
It was a curiosity - I had spent a good while writing it and wanted to know how much I typed. As for the "good example" part - it's an idea for...
Scotland. We are 100% not England.
Is there a problem? I was making a point that just a list of stations and rolling stock with pictures does nothing, and I compared with mine...
I've little interest in US Routes - however, since Rush Hour and Boston Sprinter, I'm beginning to get into it. Now, New York transport is...
Worth noting that routes are now appearing on the roadmap when relatively close to releasing. This "Spirit of Steam release" is In Planning....
Just because people vote for it doesn't mean they have to do it, frankly. Plus, they don't and won't put stuff on the roadmap unless it's being...
It only got some of the features preservation crew do, so other things will be in the works for it. The other preservation crew stuff.
Rivet's announcement on their forums says that the timetable will be upgraded - for free - for everyone. Then there is these decorations, the...
To be fair, considering it's a 3rd party route, there is a chance the licensor file hasn't yet been added. I'd double check this when Horseshoe...
That bottom one is Train Simulator, so I doubt that'll have any meaning at the end of the day.
Nobody ever puts that. There's no need. Unless it's an exception to the rule, if it's the UK it'll be AWS/TPWS, Germany will be PZB, Sifa, LZB,...
It's 14.5 miles - .1 of a mile longer than the Bakerloo Line. And, with a similar mix (seemingly) of above and below ground, the experience won't...
Also, now that I just take a step back and look at - I find the inclusion of the National Railway Museum strange. It's not really a...
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