Hello everyone, I would like to propose to you another London underground Line. The Central line with the 1992 stock. The Central line is a line of the London Underground, depending on the west of the London agglomeration by two branches (one ending at West Ruislip and another at Ealing Broadway), to the north-east, with a branch (ending at Epping) and a loop. It is the second most identified line of the network. The line is currently used with 1992 Stock type frames. For this route I suggest doing the West Ruislip terminus to the Epping terminus without the Wanstead to Roding Valley loop. However, trains coming from the Ealing Broadway branch and the Wanstead loop to Roding Valley can be run from the North Acton section to Leytonstone. As well as trains from Epping going into the loop, to drive them up to Buckhurst Hill. To have a real-life like frequency just like the Bakerloo Line update recently on TSW3, which in my opinion was a great success with the real-life like frequencies 1992 tube stock:
We need the Waterloo and City line bundled with it. Same stock and you can properly navigate a tube stop for the first time
excellent idea and this will be the First TSW 2 route to be ATO remember there are three ATO Modes 12 mph 18 kmh max speed Restricted Manual Coded Manual and Fully automatic run like TSC Glasgow Subway the Automatic Metro Jaime Stream of Glasgow Subway since both TSC Glasgow Subway and TFL Central Line are ATO equipped therefore watch his stream. Future US BMT L Train IRT 7 Train.
It's true that the ATO system exists on train simulator, that would be a good challenge. And as you say a premiere on TSW3 would attract a lot of us. They succeeded in setting up the new services of the bakerloo line with a frequency similar to the real one at the level of the trains. The central line could have this similarity
But absolutely. In addition, they have experience with on-board signaling via TGVs with the TVM, Deutsche Bahn with the LZB system. So why not a metro line?