Route Idea... Uk Wcml

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  1. jamie4

    jamie4 New Member

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    Dear sir or madam,
    My name is Jamie Remmington and I have played your game tsw 2020 and tsw2 from the start and have loved the progress.
    I would really like to see a new route and that is
    London Euston to Tring/Northampton
    With lnr(London Northwestern railway and the class 350)
    Along the way there is Watford junction and you could do the Abby line from Watford to st Alban's Abby also.
    It would be amazing seeing the class 350 in the game and mabey like the new island line have a working conductors panel by the doors so you can open just that door have a look around to make sure it's safe before opening otheres just like in real life. As the class 350 do have conductors panels by every door..
    I would definitely pay the world to see that happen.

    Thank you for taking the time to consider this email and route. I look forward to your response

    Kind regards
    Jamie Remmington
     
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  2. Captaintraincrash

    Captaintraincrash Active Member

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    It might be a bit difficult due to licensing
     
  3. matt#4801

    matt#4801 Well-Known Member

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    If any part of the WCML was made it would at a bare minimum need to have 390s on it. Anyway I would much prefer the ECML.
     
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  4. Lil jj

    Lil jj Well-Known Member

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    100% agree
     
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  5. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Licencing not an issue if you set it back in BR days with 86's or 87's on the Inter City services and Class 310 EMU's on the stoppers.
     

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