Tsw2 Northern Line Morden To High Barnet Via Mill Hill East Set In The 1990s

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  1. MrSouthernDriver

    MrSouthernDriver Well-Known Member

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    The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from north to south London. It is coloured black on the current Tube map. The Northern line is unique on the Underground network in having two different routes through central London, two southern branches and two northern branches.


    the locos:
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    The 1959 Tube Stock was a type of London Underground tube train constructed in the late 1950s. They were intended for use on the Piccadilly line, but also saw use on several other tube lines. It was the first production tube stock to have unpainted aluminium alloy bodywork.


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    59 stock leaving Mill Hill East



    (please note the Edgware branch won't be included the reason is that it could be too hard for DTG to manage)








    in this video angel has 2 platforms now it only has one platform


    but having a classic underground route would definitely be a new experience



    the way the map is going to be layed out is this:


    it will start at Morden and when it gets to Kennington the line will split up going different directions the lines will join back up at Camden Town and continue to either High Barnet or Mill Hill East (also could be an opportunity to add Kennington loop services)
     
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  2. Renfe cercanias

    Renfe cercanias Active Member

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    And why should they make it so old? ... I prefer a period in which the line has ATO (if you don't like the ATO, turn it off and that's it)
     
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  3. MrSouthernDriver

    MrSouthernDriver Well-Known Member

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    well there is no way of reliving it, and that is what makes it interesting. and a classic underground route would be a new experience
     

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