Hello again. I've been posting a lot lately I think this is my second post today. Anyway on to the suggestion. Here is the entire tube map. (The district line is the green one) (Feel free to steal this image for your suggestion) The District Line is a London Underground line shows as green on the map with 3 trains. Two of those trains have been brought out of service. The trains included are: The D Stock The D stock was the main District Line train and was constructed between 1978 - 1981. The D stock has now been converted to class 230 trains and class 484 trains they left service on London Underground in 2017. The C Stock The C stock was most commonly seen on the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines but could be seen on the District Line. (I cant find when it was built but im going to guess between 1969 - 1977) The C stock has since been scrapped and left service on London Underground in 2014. The S Stock The S stock is the train that has replaced the A, C and D stock trains. They can be seen on District, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitian lines the S stock was built between 2008 - 2017. The S stock is still in service today.
I'd love to see that but the District line would be the hardest one to do (among all 11) so I think chances of seeing the District line are actually pretty slim...
Ok the '?×7' is unneeded. The reason it would be hardest to do is because of the sheer amount of stations.
?????????? sheer amount of stations?????????? hahaha. I find it hilarious when people get triggered by punctuation on an informal forum. I'd love to see the District line, Edware Road - Wimbledon. I don't see that any harder than the Bakerloo.
So if I do this, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! or this ???????????????? it is OK? BTW the word 'frustrated' is just another form of being 'triggered'. lol
Back on topic.. I'd love to see another London Underground route on TSW, personally, I'd like to see the Jubilee Line, slightly longer than the Bakerloo at 22.5 miles but the same number of stations (25).
I'd like to see a route on the Tube that links with the District, so say you take a tube on the bakerloo at a certain mainline station say Paddington you could catch say a District line so long as you have both DLC's but I bet there is some excuse why it can't be done.
I'd love the Piccadilly line as it goes all the way out to Heathrow. Would be a big project for the developers though.
I just want to say that Clinchfield Road is 65 or so miles long so how can the Piccadilly Line be a big project when its between 40 to 45 miles long?
Count the stations on Clinchfield. Count the stations on the Piccadilly line. That might give you a clue.
Since, at least in my recollection, all the underground lines look pretty much the same, very similar to the Bakerloo, I would rather see a line or a section thereof that was mostly above ground. That leaves lots of choices, if my memory serves me correctly.
Chose all 4 of them because if made District line will have diverse trains of TFL subsurface lines. For a 3rd party developer, Just Trains must be brought back from Train Sim 21 to work for TSW 2. If made by Rivet Games old name Thompson Interactive since it's going to end up like Arosa Line and Isle of Wight for glitches and scenery errors.