South Western Railway Dlc For Tsw Pls

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  1. Southwest159

    Southwest159 Member

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    I’ve been wanting a SWR route for a long time I’d love it if you could add these following routes
    Class 158/159: London Waterloo - Exeter st David’s
    Class 455/456: London Waterloo - Guliford Central
    Class 450/444 London Waterloo - Class 450: London Waterloo - Reading Class 444 London Waterloo - Bournemouth
    Livery’s:
    Class 158: South west trains livery with Southwestrern railway on the side
    Class 159: South western railway (New) livery
    Class 455: South west trains livery with southwestern railway on the side
    Class 450: (2) 1: south west trains livery with southwestern railway on the side 2: South western railway (new) livery
    Class 456: south west trains livery with southwestern railway on the side
    Class 444 southwestern railway (new) livery
    And freight services: Class 66 EWS Reading to Wimbledon sidings
     
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  2. tallboy7648

    tallboy7648 Well-Known Member

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    This route will most likely be short as always. We as a community should say we want new routes, but we want routes that go the full way in real life
     
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  3. elarthur

    elarthur Well-Known Member

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    If this route were chosen, it would likely be Waterloo to Guildford and could include the short branches for Chessington South and Hampton Court. As for stock, you could have any of Classes 158, 159, 442, 444, 450, 455, 456, 458 and 707 with new 701's joining the fleet soon. Maybe even some 33 and 47 loco hauled too for good measure.
     
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  4. fabdiva

    fabdiva Well-Known Member

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    Waterloo to Guildford is a good call, especially if there are options to go via Woking, Cobham or Leatherhead (and the short branches to Chessington and Dorking) It's a network rather then a single end to end route with a mix of stopping patterns, and a good 60-90m trip if doing a stopper.
     
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