I apologise for writing about the Central Line again but I have including a more detailed description and I have also lost my previous suggestion of this route. The Central Line is a vital and vibrant transportation artery that weaves through the heart of the city, connecting diverse neighborhoods with efficiency and speed. This iconic subway line is renowned for its pivotal role in facilitating seamless urban mobility, ensuring that passengers can easily traverse the cityscape. Boasting a rich history and cultural significance, the Central Line serves as a lifeline for commuters, offering a reliable and punctual mode of transportation that is essential for daily life. Its well-designed stations are equipped with modern amenities, enhancing the overall travel experience for passengers. The Central Line stands as a testament to urban connectivity, fostering a sense of unity and accessibility that contributes to the vitality of the city it serves.The Central Line graces the city with its presence, stopping at a collection of renowned stations that serve as bustling hubs of activity. Noteworthy among these is the iconic Marble Arch station, nestled close to the famous Hyde Park, offering both locals and tourists convenient access to the city's green oasis. As the line ventures eastward, it encounters the busiest station, London Liverpool Street Station, a bustling hub that seamlessly merges historical architecture with modern efficiency, making it a focal point for business and leisure travelers alike. Moving westward, the Central Line embraces Shepherd's Bush station, a bustling center for shopping and entertainment with the Westfield London shopping complex in its vicinity.With each stop, the Central Line unveils a tapestry of urban experiences, connecting passengers to the pulse of the city and showcasing the unique character of the neighborhoods it serves.The Central Line spans a considerable distance, covering approximately 46 miles (74 kilometers) from its western terminus at Ealing Broadway to its eastern terminus at Epping. This extensive route allows the Central Line to traverse a diverse range of neighborhoods, connecting the western and eastern reaches of London. Along its journey, the line passes through a variety of urban landscapes, providing passengers with a comprehensive view of the city's vibrant tapestry.
It stops at many more amazing stops but I was unable to fit the remainder of renowned stops as there was a word limit.
This picture shows the Central Line at Stratford Station. The Central Line is beside the Elizabeth line and often gets really overcrowded.
There would be the option in Train Sim world to use the interchange at Oxford Circus for the Bakerloo Line or at Ealing Broadway for the GWE. Once the Goblin Line comes out you would have the opportunity to view the trains above the Leytonstone platform.