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Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2002 10:55 am
by rwaceyw
I'm making the london underground from Bounds Green to Kings Cross. Is there any underground trains or underground stations I can use on it?

Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 3:12 pm
by KestonRP
Hi,

I have completed laying tracks and lots of scenery on the Central line between Epping and Leyton. If you know LU you will know that that part is all at surface level.

I have tunnels for the Hainault section [tube] but sadly no stations.

I am trying to learn how to build tunnels and stations underground.

That way I can stretch my line all the way to West Ruislip and Ealing Broadway.

Keston

Posted: Thu May 16, 2002 6:45 pm
by southcoasttrains
Could it be possible to turn a single track tunnel into a double track tunnel and place a station on the track?

Posted: Fri May 17, 2002 1:47 am
by qzdcg8
How are you doing the routes? Are you using MSTS Tunnel Track pieces? If you've seen my L U Screenshot threads you'll see there's a way to do it without the Tunnel Pieces.

I DO have a generic deep line LU Station but I don't know how you would mate it up to standard MSTS Tunnel Track.

Steve N

Posted: Fri May 17, 2002 4:49 am
by MartinH
I don't know of any tube stock e.g. Central or Northern lines, but Richard Scott might have something for the sub-surface lines. I couldn't possibly comment of course, but they were minding the gap in Tokyo last. :smile:

Martin

Posted: Sat May 18, 2002 8:21 am
by rwaceyw
Southcoasttrains,
I was doing that (laying 2-tracks and putting station on it) but sadly i gave up. I'm now making peak rail from Matlock-Buxton

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Posted: Sun May 19, 2002 2:57 am
by owls91
I think someone mentioned earlier that they were doing the Peak Rail route form Ambergate through to Buxton.

Posted: Thu May 23, 2002 12:35 pm
by corkscorpion
I think that the sub-surface Circle, District and Hammersmith & City (all run on the same tracks basically) would suit MSTS Route Editor better than the deep tube lines.
These lines basically have open air stations and large tunnels which gets around the problems involved with using MSTS tunnel sections - plus the fact that the majority of these routes are surface level tracks.
Another bonus is that the R-stock released this week suits these lines where it does not suit the "tube" lines.

Posted: Thu May 23, 2002 12:59 pm
by bvecrazy
The met runs on the circl/hammersmith as well.

James.

Posted: Thu May 23, 2002 3:18 pm
by corkscorpion
Yeah, good point - as far as Aldgate. Really the H&C is just the Met. renamed to reduce some of the confusion that surrounds the number of route possibilities on the line.

Posted: Thu May 23, 2002 3:54 pm
by bvecrazy
the H&C was the met line but yes was re-named. We should do the blinding blue flashes at the Baker street junction on MSTS. Has anyone seen this on video 125 Met line? bright as the sun!!!

James.

Posted: Thu May 23, 2002 8:01 pm
by FuNky2k
I see it everyday :wink:

Posted: Fri May 24, 2002 7:23 am
by Kimbo1
At long last - Richard Scott has just provided something that will - I hope - be developed into something mighty.

Unfortuntely I haven't the talent to even attempt at a route design but from I would dearly love to see LU routes developed within MSTS. BVE is ok but to have a real good route underground and resurface just as it should would be real neat within MSTS.

Could I encourage anyone to have a go - I would certainly be interested in beta testing - as would many others I am sure.

How about the master route builder Tim Court providing a mighty route? - How about it Tim?

Even 'rwaceyw' is keen - need any help testing 'rwaceyw'? - see Richard has provided to trains for you.

As I mentioned to Richard would much prefer to see his trains in their rightful place - and not in Japanese routes!! (this comment is not intended to be a critical of his brilliant efforts either).

We have a real good guy in Richard Scott prepared to provide units for an MSTS route.....

The real experts could show a thing or too to Kuji/Microsoft and perhaps their next version of MSTS could have something 'underground'.

Any comment/s?

Regards to all MSTS users

Kimbo

Posted: Fri May 24, 2002 7:39 am
by hanstatdg
On 2002-04-21 11:55, rwaceyw wrote:
I'm making the london underground from Bounds Green to Kings Cross. Is there any underground trains or underground stations I can use on it?
Richard Scott has just produced a superb Underground train as used on the District Line up to the early 80's. There are currently two versions, red and silver. They look great. Even the doors open and close. They are available for download on UKtrainsim.

I recently downloaded BVE Train Sim, which has several LU routes and trains to match (see my article in UKtrainsim).

I would like to see some LU routes in MSTS. There have been some suggestions that the tunnel sections would be boring, but BVE, with its realistic stations and tight timetable and train control, shows that they can be very interesting indeed. So I would be very interested indeed in your route.

There are one or two routes with extended tunnels, such as L2 Chicago Elevated Railways, so it can be done.


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David H

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Posted: Fri May 24, 2002 9:10 am
by RichardScott
Thanks for all the comments, they are appreciated. It seems we have started something here (meaning Steve Nicklin as well). Judging by the download numbers and the mails I have received (about 10 times more than for any other of my models) an LT route would be very popular. I do know there are one or two possibles in the pipeline (tube?).

BTW the more observant of you (in other words more observant than me!) will have spotted that the Silver version has no LT Logo down the side. It was there during 'construction', then I made a minor change to the texture and forgot to put it back. I will correct that this weekend. - Sorry!

Cheers

Richard Scott