Ah OK that's why it's taking longer than usual. We'll have to wait it out longer
I sure do hope that DTG will get this thing implemented at some point.This should've been implemented in the original TSW. DTG haven't figured it...
That's a damn shame. It would enhance realism if this was worked on
Would TSW3 ever have glaring headlights like in TSC? It seems a bit unrealistic if a train is some distance away and there's no headlight glare....
That would be cool for them to add it in
Would there ever be a consist editor like in TSC? That would be awesome to see. That way we could make 8-12 car Class 166 sets or longer freight...
They've come very close to AUS recently for TSC, so let's hope that they will come to Australia at some point
That C38 Class Steamer is another locomotive I'd love to see in TSW3 for sure
That would be an epic idea. I've been asking for an Australian route for years. This would be awesome, especially the freight trains
I'm not even able to figure out how to get it to work with the game.
Yeah it would be awesome to see in TSW2 fpr sure
I've been wanting them to extend the line to at least Oxford for quite a while
Agreed. This extension must happen
Excellent suggestion my friend :) Hopefully they add this route to TWS2 soon
Ah yes :)
Agreed. After all it is called Train Sim WORLD, not Train Sim EU,UK and US
Line name: Chou-Sobu Line(中央・総武緩行線) Line length: 60.2 km (37.4 miles) Total stations: 39 The Chūō-Sōbu Line(Japanese: 中央・総武緩行線, Japanese...
Alright well that's a starting point at least
Might have to contact Union Workshop and ask them to urge DTG to give them the tools to make this route for TSW2
Sooner or later we need to be getting longer routes for TSW2. Yeah the rolling stock is indeed unique and the route would be a fairly fun route to...
I 100% agree. Union Workshop should give this route a go I think
Total route length: 147.2km (91.5 Miles) Total number of Stations : 43 The Gonō Line (五能線, Gonō-sen) is a railway line in Japan linking...
Yeah that's an undeniable fact
Did that. Looking forward to downloading this tool
That certainly is possible. But I'd say let's stick to steam locomotives
For me personally, I'd love to see the following British routes for TSW2: London to Peterborough using the Class 801, HST and the Class 166...
Excellent initiative:) Hopefully they add this line into TSW2 soon
Ah Yes that's true as well Awesome that a volunteer has stepped up for providing the information
Actually that's not really the case. Some Overseas travel has opened up for the time being.
Unfortunately that's true
The Puffing Billy Railway is a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge heritage railway in the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne, Australia. The primary...
Excellent suggestion :) It's of a decent length as well
Though I'd be curious to see if consoles will have higher powered processors and enough to keep up with the PC Market
To be honest that's the consoles problem. DTG should've made a totally separate simulator for consoles as us PC players are being held back...
That seems more reasonable. 70 miles. Wonder if DTG will ever do 100 mile routes like we've seen in TS1
Yes the E6 is also another locomotive I'd like to see. Will edit the original post shortly
Here's a route I'd like to see done in the steam era. Here is some information on the route itself: The Manhattan Limited was originally the...
Excellent idea
Those Locos with the route would be excellent
The M1 and K4 would be good picks for the route
I've been trying to search for which routes the T1 did operate on at max speeds, but I'm not too sure. Could you give me some routes that it ran...
The line is one of the longest in Ireland at 266 kilometres (165 mi) and is used by both InterCity and Commuter services. Services to Waterford...
I'd love to see this route in TSW2 from Altoona to Pittsburgh. Also possibly beyond Altoona as well
Unfortunately, that's true
^ this
History According to TS1: The Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR or Pennsy) constructed the Altoona to Johnstown section of the Philadelphia to...
Agreed 100%. It should go all the way to Bristol
History: The Oxford to Paddington line is the main artery of the Great Western Mainline. The original goal of the Great Western Railway Company...
I think by memory Steam locomotives were officially retired in 2002 (My uncle's friend is a retired steam locomotive driver and that's what he...
Well, that's Pakistan for the win :) They do things in an unconventional way. I actually remember seeing a Steam Locomotive on static display at...
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