The London Overground

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  1. Indege

    Indege Well-Known Member

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    TSW seems like more of a commuter based game rather than intercity which is why I am suggesting the whole of the London Overground. With 103.8 miles of track and over 110 stations the London Overground would be the perfect commuter route with many services and many variations of AI possible. This could come out in several stages for example the route could start off as the North London Line then get a GOBLIN extension then West London Line extension ect until the route is fully complete in its 103 mile glory. What do you guys think? Some trains included could be the 66, 378, and the 710 along with 1972 Stock on the Watford DC line with other trains such as the class 377 being purely AI only.
     
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  2. lucasfor49

    lucasfor49 Well-Known Member

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    It'd be around 100 if made (the entire network in tsw3) 3 of those miles are on the Upminister-Romford Line which is completely isolated from the rest of the network so obviously wouldn't be added unless they added part of C2C which would be stupid. But yeah an overground route would be awesome.
     
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    AirbourneAlex Well-Known Member

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    North + West London Lines would be my preference. If a Class 378 and a freight loco with container wagons were included, that would provide some of the necessary layers for a future WCML South route (should that ever happen).
     
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    lucasfor49 Well-Known Member

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    Imo just add the Goblin line like in TSC and its a perfect route - Add the 313 as dlc and class 59 for freight and its set.
     

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