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Routes from south to north in UK

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 5:48 pm
by wilkinson
I seem to remember someone, a good while back, asking if it were possible to travel the length of the UK by using available routes. Can anyone remember where that thread might be? Perhaps, in the light of new routes which have appeared, there may be more answers to the question. Anyone able to shed some light, please?

Jock

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 6:30 pm
by jbilton
Hi Jock
I'll start it off .....Penzance to Bristol
Route is Paddington 2 Penzance (currently unavailable)
Then Bristol to Birmingham (mslwvr) available from the library.

Or
Southampton to Waterloo ( Dorset Coast) download library
KX to York (ECML parts 1 and 2) commercial

Or
Brighton to Victoria (L2B) commercial
Euston to Manchester (TM v4) download library

Cheers
Jon

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 6:48 pm
by codrivermike
You could add Manchester to Lancaster. NWE2. Or TM4 to Warrington and then onto NWE2

(then catch a bus to Carlisle)

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 6:54 pm
by ianmacmillan
GWR Penzance to London.

Missing link

Thames Mersey London to Warrington.

NWE Warrington to Lancaster.

Missing link to Carlisle.

Carlisle to Glasgow Central.

Scottish Central Glasgow Central to Ladybank via Edinburgh.

Missing Ladybank to Perth.

Highland Perth to Inverness.

Far North line Inverness to Wick.

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 7:57 pm
by USRailFan
ianmacmillan wrote: NWE Warrington to Lancaster.

Missing link to Carlisle.
Default S&C? Or Pat Dalton's S&C 1930s, alternatively Skipton - Carlisle?

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 8:38 pm
by rwaceyw
Missing link to Carlisle.
Northern Rail Routes covers this bit....

David

Routes from south to north

Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:19 pm
by wilkinson
Thank you all for your interest and suggestions.
I seem to have started something here! I can see this one running and running.

Jock

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:45 am
by seagulls2000
All we need is to find out how EB combined LBE and WCE so easily (in relative terms) and join everything up. (yes I know nobodys PC could cope with it :) )

Gary

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:04 am
by ajax103
One thing that I won't mind seeing EB do is release a patch so in the future if you have both GNER ECE from Kings Cross to Edinburgh and Virgin WCE, you could join the two mainlines at York if this was at all possible.

Just waiting for WCE, Midland Mainline to be done then I will be very happy.

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:01 am
by bigvern
Wasn't the District/Circle Line in production? That could get you from Paddington to Euston Square...!

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:18 am
by widdicombe
I'll start it off .....Penzance to Bristol
Route is Paddington 2 Penzance (currently unavailable)
Then Bristol to Birmingham (mslwvr) available from the library.

Or
Southampton to Waterloo ( Dorset Coast) download library
KX to York (ECML parts 1 and 2) commercial
With DCv4 you'll be able to change at Reading for Waterloo!

What is interseting is that it is a historical journey too.
Starting in the steam era at Penzance. Modern day on Dorset Coast and then recent past for ECE.

Come to think of it if you wait for Mideast Plus you could take a Deltic up to York!

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:33 pm
by nath9425
Which Route is the bristol to birmingham on???

I cant seem to find it in the library

Nath

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:13 pm
by Easilyconfused
nath9425 wrote:Which Route is the bristol to birmingham on???

I cant seem to find it in the library

Nath
Well the clue is in the first post :
jbilton wrote:Then Bristol to Birmingham (mslwvr) available from the library.
Off to the file library under Route / MLSWVR there are 4 files to download :
 Click to view more informationMLSWVR Route 1 Part 1 [4224013 bytes] - MLSW1.zip
File ID: 4887 Date: 19 Feb 2003 - 5964 Downloads

 Click to view more informationMLSWVR Route 1 Version 2.0 [13776866 bytes] - MLSWVR Version Two.zip
File ID: 5620 Date: 04 May 2003 - 2352 Downloads

 Click to view more informationMLSWVR MISSING .sd & .ace Files for Version Two [711443 bytes] - Missing SD files for Version Two.zip
File ID: 5637 Date: 05 May 2003 - 2324 Downloads

 Click to view more informationPaths for Version Two [12114 bytes] - PATHS.zip
File ID: 5641 Date: 06 May 2003 - 1900 Downloads


Be sure to search the forums for MLSWVR since there are 19 topics referring to it that probably need reading before, during or after installation.

Kindest regards

John

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:20 pm
by jpilborough
At one time there was a daily Penzance to Aberdeen service & return. This must have been the longest train in Britain both in miles covered and time taken. I always wondered about simulating the whole way!
So let's see:
  • Penzance to Bristol on P2P?
  • Bristol to BNS on MLSWVR
  • Missing - BNS to Burton upon Trent
  • Burton - Derby on well... Burton - Derby
  • Missing - Derby to Wakefield Westgate
  • Wakefield Westgate - York EB ECML Pt 2 or Mideast Plus when it comes out
  • York - Newcastle - KRS when it comes out
  • Missing - Newcastle to Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh - Aberdeen on BVE using the Edin-Aberdeen route.
Let me know If I've got any of this wrong.

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:35 pm
by lateagain
seagulls2000 wrote:All we need is to find out how EB combined LBE and WCE so easily (in relative terms) and join everything up. (yes I know nobodys PC could cope with it :) )

Gary
Never mind PC's....

Who's got the time to run that distance?

In reality not even REAL drivers would have driven that distance....even before the days of HSE.

I think the fact that these sectors are provided means we can sample the activities of each sector and appreciate the differences.

BTW Great Eastern neither covers N/S nor the periods that I prefer but it's the "Dogs" IMHO for the state of the art MSTS route. You probably will need bin1.6 and a reasonable spec machine but I think it's the perfect "model" of a route combining Freight, Commuter and Express traffic.

Never mind the mileage......what's the traffic?

Geoff