New Additions To Improve Immersion To The Newly Released Sehs Line.

Discussion in 'Suggestions' started by SWR450, Feb 21, 2021.

  1. SWR450

    SWR450 Active Member

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    Hello viewer, I'm here just to say that SEHS could use a few more additions to it so its not the same thing.

    1: additional services and a new train for said services
    Now I'm not saying that there isn't enough services, I'm saying the trains and line feel often empty at times in the countryside and its always the same variety of trains, obviously this will change with the upcoming class 465 release but maybe there is more dovetail devs could try and work on that are possibly a very easy achieveable tasks, and thats adding extra services to the timetable, and taking the original 357. and creating the 3 car variant of it, or taking the class 377/4, and redoing the livery and cab and maquette to make it the southeastern variant

    2: an extension of the line beyond faversham or beyond one of the stations towards kings cross or Victoria.

    This makes it so there is a variety so you are not just driving a single section of line and it adds branch lines, it also adds the possibility for an extension up to swale

    (thats all I got now other people feel free to suggest other ideas)
     
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  2. ARuscoe

    ARuscoe Well-Known Member

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    1 - If you look at the number of trains going through the stations in a typical hour there aren't that many
    Done a quick search on RTT for Teynham and there's 3 each way an hour for the next few hours (from 10am)
    Rainham has 11 total an hour (with the TL services terminating).
    Higham has 3 or four each way
    So there aren't that many trains you're going to pass on a typical run

    2 - DTG has stated many times they don't have any intention of extensions because it would diminish the purchasing levels for the same amount of work needed to produce the route
     

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