But BR can also stand for British Rail, so perhaps it would be better for all German stock to start with DB? For example DB BR 110 rather than BR...
Perhaps the lines themselves could get together a team of volunteers to recreate their line in TSW.
This line was built with a restricted loading gauge. The West Country and Merchant Navy were too big for this line. The Schools class could work...
Will the bar on the top right always show 2km? or will it change with speed like TSC? Something like: 0-80km/h it shows 1km; 80-160 it shows 2km;...
What I read said you would be able to purchase the regional packs on day one, you just can't pre-order them. If you are only interested in UK...
I agree with with OP on this one - there is a lot of petty nit-picking going on. I came across one complaint that Sand Patch Grade is "unplayable"...
I would also like to see some Southern steam. I am not sure about Waterloo though. If you went to Waterloo in the 50s about 80% of the trains...
Will future Route DLC be available as single route Starter Packs in the same way as Regional Editions? Will the Loyalty Discount be permanent, or...
There was an earlier class 43, known as the Warship class. These had all been withdrawn by the time the HST was introduced, so the number was reused.
The Thompson B1 was not introduced until 1942, this is slightly after your time period. I would be inclined to stick with the B1 though. The B1...
This year is also the centenary of "Caerphilly Castle". It is not as well known as "Flying Scotsman", but perhaps a centenary DLC could honour...
In case anyone is interested - "Flying Scotsman" and "Great Northern" were not the same loco. "Great Northern" was built in 1922 and "Flying...
There are several ways to tell that the tank engine is a Fowler 2-6-4 and not Ivatt. Firstly, as nate suggests, you can count the wheels. The...
To be historically accurate it should be the "Royal Scot" class 4-6-0 rather than the "Coronation". I don't believe the Coronations routinely...
The design is from 1948. There were 49 locos classified A1 (and one slightly different A1/1). None of them were preserved, so someone decided to...
The BR number range was from 43835 to 44606. A total of 772 of them were built. It would be historically accurate to add them to Liverpool-Crewe...
You left out Weymouth Quay station. The tramway is no longer in use, but it was used in the 1950s. Driving the Channel Island boat trains through...
To explain the notched throttle, in all diesel locos the engine rpm is controlled by a governor. Early US diesel locos used "Woodward"...
On most locos you can use the left and right arrow keys to cycle through cab views. These generally include close-ups of those little screens.
I thought they were using the 197s on that route now. The route is equipped with ETCS Level 2 and all the lineside signals have been removed, so...
The Waverley Route was LNER - so you would need A3, B1, K3 and J39. There was no heavy industry on the line, but lots of farms, so there would be...
The true end point of the route was Bournemouth West. The trains from Salisbury used to continue beyond West Moors through Wimborne to Broadstone...
On one of the streams Matt said that locos and routes would be 'decoupled' in TSW3. So it seems likely that future loco packs would include a...
This would not be historically accurate. The line was electrified in 1933. In 1951 you would need the class 403 Pullman for the Brighton Belle,...
No it is not true, or at least only partly true. There were several types of valve gear but by far the most common were the Stephenson and...
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