I am suggesting the North wales costal line between holyhead/Chester and/or crewe it would come with two new companies and three new trains it would come with a avanti west coast class 221 picture below and transport for wales classes 175/158 pictures below
a) couldn't you have cropped the screenshots. b) This route has been suggested many different times so why shouldn't DTG or a 3rd party developer (such as Rivet Games) not produce this route for TSW3? Personally, I would absolute LOVE fo this route to come to the game probably with the branch to Llandudno from Llandudno Junction and/or the Conwy Valley Line from Llandudno Junction to Bleanu Ffestioniog.
Don't worry to much about cropping it's fine we can easily understand what you are trying to show off
I would love this route, wouldn’t the trains be transport for wales and Avanti west coast not arriva trains wales or virgin trains
if it is set in present day, yes but if it set anywhere between 2003 and 2018 then it would be ATW + VT
For me personally I think north wales coastal should be during the mid 80s with some rats and new coaches.
Would never happen for these reasons. Virgin will not licence any content and had to be taken out of TSC and rereleased unbranded (so just black and red locos and stock) Arriva Trains Wales no longer exists and again, had to be removed from TSC and rereleased with unbranded stock because of the licence.
Conwy penmaenmawr llanfairfechchan llanfairpwll bodorgan Ty croes rhosneigr and valley are request stops I don’t think dg has done a route with request stops yet so I wonder how they would work
Would you rather drive a hst to holyhead or a class 47 operating a mk 3 dvt (if 80s wcml is ever added)?
as far as I know, Virgin were difficult when it came to licencing hence why the Virgin Trains 390 is in either fictious liveries or unbranded Vrigin livery and also Arriva Trains Wales' franchise ended in 2018 so it would be near to impossible to get the licence for them.
Conwy station https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conwy_railway_station The station was opened by the Chester and Holyhead Railway on 1 May 1848; it was closed as part of the Beeching cuts on 14 February 1966 but reopened on 29 June 1987[1] as a request stop. Upon reopening, the Welsh spelling Conwywas adopted, in contrast to the Anglicised form Conway used until closure in 1966.[1]