Thank you, thought they continued on, hope there’s some terminating at Faversham so you can do the return journey to st Pancras without having to change trains
Have just looked at the timetable, appears there are a mixture - take a look: https://www.southeasternrailway.co....1/revised-timetable-2-(from-4-january)-v3.pdf
It looks like the trains that terminate at faversham leave St Pancras at the following: 06:55, 07:55, 08:55, 09:55, 14:25, 14:55, 15:25, 15:55, 16:25, 16:55, 18:55, 19:55, 20:55, 21:55. Like they said in the stream it's a reduced timetable so not all of these services may be playable
On the timetable services in the game they say London St Pancras to Faversham , and the destination boards say Faversham but in reality trains continue to Ashford Intl.
One (or two, it's been a while since I checked) train per hour terminates at Faversham. The trains that don't will go on through Ramsgate and Ashford and back up to St Pancras, and trains arriving into Faversham from the east will also have come from Ashford and Ramsgate. In the real timetable, no 375s terminate at Faversham (again, things might have changed), all of them continue to Dover (via Canterbury) or Ramsgate.
The various services split at Ebbsfleet or Strood, the destinations they serve are Ashford, Dover, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Maidstone, Sandwich, Faversham & Margate. I think I may of missed a couple but those are the ones off the top of my head. TLDR: Some services do terminate at Faversham.
I know in TS 2020 (or whatever it is) PTG Rail produced a video bringing a 395 into service, which had been in a siding at Faversham awaiting service.
What? Ash Ford is before faversham. Ashford is in Pancras tvm area isn’t it? I always thought it was st Pancras int, Stratford int, ashford int and then ebsfleet int irl. I swear they go to places like st Pancras-Dover priory?
Calling points on the HS1 route are as follows: St Pancras Stratford International Ebbsfleet International - Route junction for Southeastern services to Ramsgate via Faversham Ashford International - Route junction for Southeastern High Speed services to Dover Priory & Ramsgate via Canterbury West
Services from P11 at STP generally terminate at Faversham P12 and P13 are the loop and Dover services The basic service patterns are St Pancras - Faversham (return) via Gravesend, Strood and Chatham St Pancras - Maidstone West (return, peak only) via Gravesend, Strood and Aylesford St Pancras - Dover Priory (Return) via Ashford and Folkestone St Pancras loop via Faversham, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Ashford St Pancras loop via Ashford, Canterbury, Ramsgate, Faversham There are a few services that start or end at Broadstairs or Sandwich to maintain service frequencies in the morning and evening So to answer your question, yes Faversham is a termination point, but services also continue to Thanet and round the loop
Not knowing doesn't make you dumb. In this case Ashford is after Faversham one way, and before Faversham the other because there are services which do a loop each way