I have the route and it is a very good package and for me well worth full price as you get plenty of stock to run it "out of the box" with several...
There are some wonderful routes and thanks too all creators of freeware products. My top three would be: Wycombe Railway and Joint Line V5 it is...
It isn't the most exciting, granted, but the route would begin and end at two large significant stations and probably just be within the upper...
Newcastle to York would be good possibility. One new train i.e. a Deltic or HST, shipped with the class 101 and maybe a class 47 with layers for...
It is my favourite TSW route too, it is a shame it didn't include a bit more mileage, the Bishop Auckland branch and the Boulby branch in...
Thomson who are now Rivit did build the TS version
There has been a fuss made about the class 101, mainly when it was added to Great Western "Legends" as it isn't one and was out of place in...
I wonder why AP have withdrawn the class 421/422/423 sound pack? I know they have bought out the class 412 but it is a different unit and largely...
Hot Cross buns are for sale all year round :(
Ah that is interesting, thanks, I did wonder. So I suppose it wasn't too inaccurate although of course that was before tops and large logo blue.
Yes those are the ones, I only bought the one, I think Newcastle to Edinburgh if I recall, I probably still have it somewhere. I remember a...
Yes I had forgot about the physics lol, funnily enough it didn't bother me then, it seemed a huge leap forward from what had gone before, I...
It would be a very useful tool so thanks for all those who compile these spreadsheets. I do hope they do something about the layering system, I...
That is my local line, it isn't particularly interesting to ride on let alone drive on a train simulator :D! The Snow Hill lines would be a good...
I could never work out why someone at Microsoft thought that supplying a large logo blue class 50 with the S&C route was a good idea, certainly a...
TS1 might be old but there is plenty of life in it yet. Third parties are still actively developing for it. The graphics can look very good, some...
Okay thanks, that is disappointing to read about the class 150. The route looks good in the streams.
Thanks for that, I shall watch the stream with interest.
Thanks for your reply, yes it is good to be playing again. I have just acquired the Cathcart Circle and London to Brighton they both seem...
Hello, I have only just started "playing" TSW again due to the hard drive failing on my PC six months ago. I have missed a lot so it seems. I do...
A business run by human beings who, like all human beings make mistakes. There is a notice where I work "if you don't make mistakes you don't make...
I would definately love to see this. I think it would work better on the Cathcart Circle route than it did on the GWML.
Why has the word Christ suddenly become offensive, whether in context or not?!
That is my fear. When the Falmouth branch was released for TS1 it came with a Pannier, Hall, some wagons and some chocolate and cream mark 1's!...
Are routes still only uni-directional? For me that was the biggest turn off in the end. I didn't mind the static trains or passengers, although...
I used to use BVE4 a lot before Railworks came out. The Cross City south route was very well put together. You had a very comprehensive set of...
GWR corridor coaches were still in use well into the 60's and would still have been very common on express services by the end of the 50's.
Newton Heath had an allocation of class 120's in the early/mid 80's, some of them running with class 101 centre carriages. I haven't seen any...
Well the class 122 is still a good suggestion for the new Cornish route, they were certainly used on the St. Ives branch.
It will do I imagine and two of them were painted in Regional Railways livery.
There were class 122's at Newton Heath for a very short time and I doubt they would have been used on the NTP route they would have been used on...
They were built specifically to be used by them even not being gangwayed. They were to extend capacity. Non gangwayed vehicles were common on the...
OMG has the world just ended!
Ah okay, I wasn't aware of the detailed differences. Thanks.
Well yes but the basis is there as Laira had some 37/5's. Although, as you say often engines were borrowed by different sectors. It wasn't unknown...
The class 37 as on TVL would be the obvious choice as they were used down there on those trains. The class 45 had long disappeared from Cornwall,...
I have just seen a pig fly past my window!
Okay I haven't heard that before. I will try and look into it.
I have been wanting that since the beginning of Rail Simulator. It was available in MSTS. It seems odd that we have some lovely modelled passenger...
Blame the Anglo-Saxons and the fall of the Roman empire certainly for the end of its use in Britain. It was still being used in churches until...
Well I am not going to complain about the extra mileage and I am pleased it will be set in the early 1990's and that they are including the single...
Down the road from me is the village of Stourton and that is often pronounced Storeton! Yet Stourbridge is never pronounced Storebridge! Although...
There is a Stoughton in Leicestershire and West Sussex, the ton should be pronounced as it looks. Ton in old English means town, Stough was...
Laira had quite a large allocation of class 101's and 108's in the late 80's and early 90's after the Skippers (Pacers) were sent up north as...
Yes they would need to be of the air conditioned variety. It would be good to see them though.
That would mean them making a completely new set of carriages though.
Thanks, I have seen that route and it looks very good. I haven't got round to actually looking at the requirements yet. I will have most of the...
Yes that is true, the St. Ives branch will be a nice experience, hopefully. There are many positives and I am looking forward to the class 150/2,...
Yes I accept that was the intention. However it shows the difference between the two simulators, it is unlikely a developer would have built a...
I am still looking forward to the route, although not nearly as much as when it was announced. I do think this is a little pointless, just my...
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