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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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Shame, seems like so much could be done with those additional sections.
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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The line to Crawley is also included :)
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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MallardFan wrote:Afraid not, its basically the mainline, the main branches off end just out of sight

one branchline I am surprised is the one to Tattenham Corner - its very short, and about half of it is in game, so why they couldn't finish that one off I am not quite sure
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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tango4262 wrote:The line to Crawley is also included :)
Which scenarios cover this section?
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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robrymonduk wrote:
tango4262 wrote:The line to Crawley is also included :)
Which scenarios cover this section?
I don't think any do, yet.
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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PaulH2 wrote:I don't think any do, yet.
Shouldn't think any will either - it is just bare platforms and no surrounding scenery, like other stations on branch stubs. I would imagine the branches are provided solely for AI traffic although some lack portals which can be a limitation. It is called "London to Brighton" and not "London to Brighton and Branches" so I don't really understand the point of the discussion.

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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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the more branchlines, the more variety that can be achieved - Portsmouth Direct has quite a few branchlines, abeit just track and platforms
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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MallardFan wrote:the more branchlines, the more variety that can be achieved - Portsmouth Direct has quite a few branchlines, abeit just track and platforms
But like mentioned, you are buying the Brighton Mainline. You aren't paying for the branchlines. RSC have created some of them but not finished them off, maybe so end users who want to go further can by finishing these branch lines off. I am sure RSC would not mind you having a play yourself and then if you think it's good enough why not send it to RSC?
Off-topic slightly - The Steam Workshop might be a way for users who do finish off routes to be able to upload them as you could have to have a certain route in order to see a certain Workshop item.
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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I wasn't moaning at the lack of branch lines, it was more the intrigue at seeing lots of stations just off the main line and wondering if any scenarios ran along these. I'm very happy with the pack though.
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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Hmm

Does anyone know where the Voyager services would join up with the Brighton Mainline?
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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MallardFan wrote:Hmm

Does anyone know where the Voyager services would join up with the Brighton Mainline?
I'm guessing they would have run Reading - Guildford - Redhill
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MallardFan wrote:Hmm

Does anyone know where the Voyager services would join up with the Brighton Mainline?
these days they dont join the Brighton Mainline, theres no Voyagers to brighton any more, not in the last 3 or 4 years atleast.
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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FoggyMorning wrote:
MallardFan wrote:Hmm

Does anyone know where the Voyager services would join up with the Brighton Mainline?
I'm guessing they would have run Reading - Guildford - Redhill

they turn back at Guildford mate.
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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FoggyMorning wrote:
MallardFan wrote:Hmm

Does anyone know where the Voyager services would join up with the Brighton Mainline?
I'm guessing they would have run Reading - Guildford - Redhill
I used the 'Virgin Voyager' service from Manchester to Brighton service some years ago which routed via Oxford-Reading-Guidlford-Redhill then reversed to Brighton.
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Re: RSC Route: London - Brighton

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Ahh Thanks guys :D
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