Adding the more TFL lines would be a great addition because millions of people use them all the time. Also it would give people the opportunity to explore parts of London that might be able to go.
For sure. Also the edition of the Elizabeth Line would be a nice feature because they can use the GWR rails to create some of it.
Also maybe creating some private companies that travel in the London area. Maybe extend the southern railway to London bridge.
We really need something from an earlier era, such as NLL when it still ran to Broad Street. Another LT/LUL route is frequently requested and subject to era I would prefer that to another overground electric bus service using one handle EMU’s.
I previously made a suggestion some time ago of having an Underground route set between 1900 - 1940 so we can use the older rolling stock rather than going for the modern all the time. Plus, it would be possible to use stations that no longer exist such as King William Street and Aldwych. However, I feel that TSW will keep making modern routes which does support many suggestions and neglect all the rail history that led the way to what we have today. There isn't a lack of information on the older routes and rolling stock since there is a museum with it all in Covent Garden, London.
If it's vintage, Northern Line 1990's with 1959/1962 Stock, 1972 MK1TS and 1995TS, if it's modern day then the Piccadilly Line or Metropolitan Line.
Another bus stop commuter route in or around London with yet another one handled plastic toy train. That's exactly what we need. OR: How about something from the largely unexplored wildernesses of Wales, Northern England and the Lake District? I understand there are some people out there wearing strange hats and speaking in quaint accents but with interesting railways.
It would be amazing to have such a revolutionary, modern route which has been a new addition to TFL's services