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rcetank
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Re: Questions about JT add-ons

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Trev123 wrote:I think you have the Oxford to Paddington route it has been renamed The Great Western Mainline. It is one of the routes included in the base game I think.
The now named Great Western Mainline was removed from the base game with TS2013.
Available on steam for £9.99 (sorry no idea $).
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LOL - Well I for one wish they had kept it - not because of the voyager. Rather, it took e about 6 months to find the beauty of GB routes. NOW, that is all I buy. SO much better than those in my homeland (USA). But again, I apopreciate your response.
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Re: Questions about JT add-ons

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Hi Kenny,
When TS 2015 comes out one of the routes included with it is ECMLS that is the Southern end of the East Coast Mainline run from Kings Cross to Peterborough,where I live,fast trains do it in about 50-55 mins depending if they stop at Stevenage,slower trains take just over the hour.

Only thing south of Peterborough there are only a handful of freight trains a day,trains seen on it are East Coast Railways,class 91 electrics and HST,Grand Central HST,FCC Emu's,freight class 66 DB Schenker,GB Railfreight,Freightliner,odd class 60 DB Schenker.Also at Peterborough EMT class 153 for Spalding services,and both EMT and X country 158 Dmu,and X country class 170,they use the routes Stamford,or Grantham - Ely Cambridge,or Ely Norwich,the Ely line branches at the South end of Peterborough Station,also most freight takes that route.

The bit missing is Doncaster to York,with a bit of searching you can find some other parts,creative rail to Peterborough - Doncaster,have look on steam workshop for DPS,I think they do a good version of Newcastle-York.

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Re: Questions about JT add-ons

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rcetank wrote:
Trev123 wrote:I think you have the Oxford to Paddington route it has been renamed The Great Western Mainline. It is one of the routes included in the base game I think.
The now named Great Western Mainline was removed from the base game with TS2013.
Available on steam for £9.99 (sorry no idea $).
$17-99 US.
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EngineerKenny123 There are still versions of Railworks 3/ Trainsimulator 2012 around if you search for it.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RailWorks_3

This may be well worth getting for the amount of routes you get??
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