DTG Gospel Oak - Barking Line

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Re: DTG Gospel Oak - Barking Line

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One of the most eagerly awaited routes for me personally! It hasn't disappointed! Scenario opportunities endless. Nice one DTG :)
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Have to add that I'm well pleased with this route too! I knew this would be a good one and it certainly didn't disappoint.
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I have the North London Line but the Goblin Line only appears as a stand-alone in the store at a price of £25. How are people getting the version that comes at a reduced price?

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Rockdoc2174 wrote:I have the North London Line but the Goblin Line only appears as a stand-alone in the store at a price of £25. How are people getting the version that comes at a reduced price?

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Keith,Steam see's you have the NLL and apply's the discount when you add the Goblin Line to your Basket.
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Re: DTG Gospel Oak - Barking Line

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Rockdoc2174 wrote:I have the North London Line but the Goblin Line only appears as a stand-alone in the store at a price of £25. How are people getting the version that comes at a reduced price?

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Hi,

If you make sure you are logged in to the Steam Store when you visit that site then the discount should be shown as it will recognise you already own the NLL.
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brummie wrote:If you make sure you are logged in to the Steam Store when you visit that site then the discount should be shown as it will recognise you already own the NLL.
I was. I even checked that it knew I bought NLL and that shows as being in my library.

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This discount only shows once you put the route into your basket, in the shop it will show full price regardless of whether you own NLL already or not.
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holzroller wrote:This discount only shows once you put the route into your basket, in the shop it will show full price regardless of whether you own NLL already or not.
Not true for me; the discounted price showed for me before I added it to my basket.
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Just in case your STILL not sure here is what you get extra over NLL basic
Goblin 1.jpg
AND Danny has also done these once you have the route FANTASTIC
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Thanks DTG and Danny
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Hi all
I really love this the add on the class 172 is excellent with lots of cool fetchers and great sounds! :D
Also the Gospel Oak to Barking Line its self is really good. :D
West London line is a great addition now we can do the Sothern service from East Croydon the Milton Keynes Central amongst others. :D
Very well done DTG keep up the good work!
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Re: DTG Gospel Oak - Barking Line

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This is a really positive post... Can I ask, has everyone been on one of those 'Forum Holidays' that Peter recommended?? I couldn't find it on Trip Advisor :P

Anyway, back on topic I really like the NLL and SLL so cant wait to try this. And I had seen that Danny had posted all his updates... So now you can drive from Rainham to Rainham :D

Sure that will confuse some (as it does even locals)
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Just think. All we now need is Highbury & Islington to Surrey Quays on the ELL and we have the whole of the London Overground Network if you include WCML&Midlands for the Watford DC Lines. Unfortunately, I think the ELL is probably the bit that won't get made.

Love the addition of the GOB with great scenario opportunities. Shame the Primrose Hill bit wasn't added as well as only a couple of miles, but great they did the WLL.
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I like the 172, be nice in LM livery! Although they are 3 car sets. And look completely different!! https://c1.staticflickr.com/7/6151/6237 ... 62c7_b.jpg :wink:
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Probably easier to use a 350 Martin. I'm sure there's a 'dieselised' 377 knocking about too.
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K2rover wrote:Love the addition of the GOB with great scenario opportunities. Shame the Primrose Hill bit wasn't added as well as only a couple of miles, but great they did the WLL.
The primrose hill section probably has more track than the entire goblin section combined to be fair though :) - It may seem like a couple of miles but that doesn't mean its easy to do :) (also the West London Line was included as extra and wasn't originally part of the Goblin route - hence the name North London & Goblin Line )
bri2808 wrote: So now you can drive from Rainham to Rainham :D

Sure that will confuse some (as it does even locals)
That's why I put Rainham (london) and Rainham (Kent) in the quick drives ;) (although i might have put essex instead of London - can't remember)
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