If Dovetail Had In Mind About Expanding Railway Line In Southeast Asia Especially In Malaysia.

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  1. dearsyahmi

    dearsyahmi New Member

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    If Dovetail had in mind about railway in Southeast Asia especially in Malaysia, there's one to be looking at.

    Introducing Malaysia West Coast Railway Line, operated by KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad) or Malayan Railways Limited.

    This 110 kilometre train line connects capital city of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur to the northeast of Malaysia Peninsular in Ipoh, Perak.

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    Image of West Coast Railway Line. Just half of it but i think that would be reasonable to drive that far.

    As you can see on the map line it starts in KL Sentral Station (Kuala Lumpur Central Station) which is the main station that connects every train line in the city. I would suggest this train will go as far as Ipoh Station.

    It is like take a Class 395 Javelin Throw from Ashford International Station to St Pancras International but little bit far like another 10KM to reach Ipoh Station.

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    Image of scenery of highspeed trains around skyscrapers in city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    Talking about history, this West Coast Railway line was developed in stretches on June 1, 1885, with the opening of the Taiping-Port Weld Line, and 1932 when the line opened up to Tanjung Pagar in Singapore, thus spanning the entire west coast of Peninsular Malaysia from Padang Besar on the Malaysia-Thailand border to Singapore. The line began with the construction of branches linking coastal ports with inland tin mining areas before they were gradually linked up by the main truck line running through the interior of the West Coast states of Peninsular in Malaysia.

    The locomotive that suited for this line is KTM Class 93.

    It's electric and capable being able to accelerate from 0 to 160 km/h (99 mph) in two minutes.

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    Image of KTM Class 93

    For freight service i suggest is KTM Class 26 Blue Tiger. It's diesel electric, built to a gauge of 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) and powered by a 16-cylinder engine of 3,300 horsepower (2,500 kW) instead of the 12-cylinder engine.

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    Image of KTM Class 26 Blue Tiger

    And one more for freight service KTM Class 29, diesel electric. Maximum speed is 120 KM/h.

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    Image of KTM Class 29

    Hopefully Dovetail can see this and bring the diversity into Train Sim World game. As Malaysian i would love this line and locomotive to be featured on Train Sim World that i can be proud of and everyone can enjoy handle the trains.

    Thank you.
     
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  2. rennekton#1349

    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    It will have to be a 3rd party that does the project. But first, a license needs to be obtained and then go from there
     

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