Next up is the Henley on Thames branch line. The Henley branch line, The Regatta Line, is a branch railway line between Twyford in Berkshire and Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. It was built by the Great Western Railway in 1857. Train services are provided by the present day Great Western Railway train operating company. Henley on Thames branch map. Henley branch bay platform at Twyford. Wargrave station. Shiplake station. Henley on Thames Station with single platform as it is today.
Previously, Henley on Thames was a bigger station with multiple platforms. Henley on Thames station in its former, larger guise.
I have a better idea what if all these GWE mini branches were made as one pack also from what i heard if they have a group of people doing it they can extend the route they only have to move portals (DTG liam said that on a seperate forum post)
In whatever way is possible, it is overdue and much needed to get ALL of the branches between Paddington and Reading, especially now that Route Hopping is a thing. As I have said umpteen times before, the route feels wrong without these passenger and freight branches to some nice locations.