East Coast Mainline: Newcastle To Edinburgh Waverley

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  1. deano954

    deano954 Member

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    Hey everyone

    I been thinking long and hard about this but I would love to see the East Coast Mainline Newcastle to Edinburgh Waverley at least we will have a part of the East Coast Mainline in Train Sim World 2 and the trains that run on that route are the LNER Azumas Class 800, LNER Class 91s, Cross Country Trains Class 220 and 221, Transpenine Express Class 800, and I think Northern Rail Class 158 which runs from Newcastle to Morpeth, and I think Class 66 runs along that route as well but sadly I don't have any pictures of the trains so I do apologise in advance. Or if you got any pictures of the trains, the route map, and timetable feel free to post them in the comments.

    Also if I was to choose an era I would choose the modern one as the route is today and just think it will be great for business for Dovtail say that it went ahead then we could get the LNER Azumas Class 800 and Class 91 that will come with the route, then they could charge us for the two Cross Country Trains Class 220 and 221, the Transpenine Express Class 800, and the Northern Rail Class 158 just think how busy that route will be when adding all them trains on it.

    Let me know what you think guys

    DOVTAIL MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!
     
  2. 43050

    43050 Well-Known Member

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    I think a better idea would be for the route to ship with just the class 91 and then offer the class 800 as additional content a few weeks later, that way the 800 could be reskinned for LNER and TPE, with an option to further reskin if licenses become available. The reason I say this is the Class 91 has only ever worked East Coast Main Line (similar to the 395 only working on SEH) whereas the others can be found on many routes
     

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