Spirit Of Steam Going Great Western

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  1. terrybartlett1992

    terrybartlett1992 Member

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    Now Here is a route for Great Western Railway fans The Route I thought would be Paddington to Bristol via Swindon where players can drive Great Western Locomotives like the Castle Class 4-6-0 for expresses, for mix traffic the Hall class for shunting and possibly passenger the 57xx 0-6-0 Pannier Tank perfect route for those who love Great Western
     
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  2. rennekton#1349

    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    Oooo, gwe during the steam era. Would be lovely since I enjoy steam trains
     
  3. driverwoods#1787

    driverwoods#1787 Well-Known Member

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    Bring it on and for Shunting duties in Paddington Station, you need a GWR 57xx Duck GWR 14xx Oliver. Both can run with Toad brake vans and Alice Mirabel Autocoaches. I had to use those Thomas and Friends Names because some members of TSW community will use the Creators club to make them. So far only the Diesel locomotives of Thomas and Friends can have faces in the front. One of these was a DB BR363 V60 West Germany Salty
     
  4. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Something in the West Country would be better, give some gradients to work over or maybe the Cotswold Line.

    Sadly it looks as if DTG have put any further steam era projects for TSW firmly on the backburner.
     
  5. oakleymoss#1362

    oakleymoss#1362 Well-Known Member

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    You had me at the title but DTG had said they have no plans for any other steam-themed DLCs as they are "too difficult".
     

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