- #TRAIN SIMULATOR 2013 WEST COAST MAINLINE SOUTH FULL#
- #TRAIN SIMULATOR 2013 WEST COAST MAINLINE SOUTH SIMULATOR#
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YGB Seacow PlusPak Advanced (not required if you own the Class 60 Advanced and Freight Wagons add-on) (JT).Locomotives followed by ‘JT’ in brackets can be purchased from the Just Trains website:
#TRAIN SIMULATOR 2013 WEST COAST MAINLINE SOUTH SIMULATOR#
If you purchased Train Simulator after 20 September 2012 then you will require the European Loco & Asset Pack (available to purchase via Steam) to obtain the following locomotives: Arriva Trains Wales DMU Pack Add-On (Steam).South Wales Coastal Route Add-On (Steam).Add-ons followed by 'Steam' in brackets can be purchased from the Steam website: Note: Some of the scenarios use default Train Simulator stock, but for certain scenarios to run correctly, the following locomotives/routes are required. Numerous custom objects: miscellaneous signs, speed signs, mileposts, plant pots and numerous station furniture such as seats, escalators, phone boxes, luggage trolleys, benches - and much more!.Barnstaple Junction (repeatedly floods).
#TRAIN SIMULATOR 2013 WEST COAST MAINLINE SOUTH FULL#
Full details of the rolling stock required are provided in the Scenarios section in the Detailed Description below. Some of the scenarios supplied with Western Mainlines require rolling stock that is not supplied with this software. Important! If you purchased Train Simulator after 20 September 2012 then you will require the European Loco & Asset Pack (available to purchase via Steam) for the route to display correctly.
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Includes 16 Standard and 9 Free Roam scenarios.Beautifully detailed and immersive scenery along the Thames Valley and down to Exeter.You can take a look at the Route Map here! There are plans to electrify the whole of the equivalent real-world route but, again, there have been numerous delays.īristol to Exeter - the line from Bristol to Exeter is a major branch of the line from Paddington to Bristol and runs south-west from Bristol. It breaks away from the main Paddington-Bristol line at Royal Wootton Bassett and continues under the River Severn using the Severn Tunnel. There are plans to electrify all of the real-world route but this work is taking time and has been beset by numerous delays.īristol to Cardiff - the route from Bristol to Cardiff is part of the South Wales Main Line and continues the westward journey. The line is largely non-electrified, but in the late 1990s the section from Paddington to Heathrow Airport was electrified.
Starting from its grand London terminus at Paddington, it runs out to Bristol and from there to Cardiff in Wales and south-west from Bristol to Exeter in this simulation. Paddington to Bristol - this line is the main route running East-West in southern England. Set in the years between 20, Western Mainlines consists of three newly developed routes running from the terminus station of London Paddington to Bristol, from Bristol to Cardiff and from Bristol to Exeter, all connected seamlessly together in this one pack.įeaturing both the south lines through Box Tunnel and the northern lines via Bristol Parkway, as well as the lines to Oxford, Western Mainlines features 60 stations and numerous new custom assets along with a set of 18 extensive scenarios. Featuring detailed railway infrastructure, overhead line equipment and rich detail, this route will be designed for use with class 390 Pendolinos, and AC electric locomotive classes 86 and 87.Western Mainlines: Paddington-Bristol, Bristol-Cardiff and Bristol-Exeter This is an ambitious project which takes advantage of the rendering performance and other capabilities provided by openBVE. Watford Junction to Rugby v1.0 for openBVEĪlso in development, is the 106km section of the West Coast Main Line from Watford Junction on the outskirts of London, to Rugby, south-east of Birmingham. The route is operated by the Hunslet TPL class 323 25kV AC overhead electric multiple unit, notable for it's three-phase traction equipment and distinctive traction motor sounds. The route runs from Redditch in the county of Worcestershire, to the busy New Street station in the heart of Birmingham, the UK's second city. Last updated: 10th April 2019 Ĭurrently work-in-progress, this is a new route which takes advantage of numerous features and capabilities provided by openBVE.
Birmingham Cross-City South v2.0 for openBVE