DTG producing the South London network
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michaelhendle
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
I Think you will find they were South Eastern Division,South Central Division and South Western Division
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
...and don't forget Liv St/Kings Cross to Cambridge and Kings Lynn. We were NSE too!
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
It seems a screenshot of Crystal Palace was briefly posted......Nice for all you London/SE fans if this was in fact a work in progress shot!
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
Be nice if it's set in the BR blue/grey days. 
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
When I lived in South London, everything was Green...
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
I just realised I misread the title as DT rather than DTG, in which case it's likely to be modern day, sadly.
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South London Network back up on FaceBook
https://www.facebook.com/railsimulator/ ... =1&theater
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
I wonder how much if the South Eastern Network it covers.
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
Photo on Facebook looks pretty good, I'm a massive fan of south railways so can't wait for this.
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
Oooh nice, right up my old manor
I'm liking the word 'network' here as it suggests quite a decent coverage. My best guess would be going down to somewhere like Croydon - I know that already exists but including some weird and wonderful diversions. I take South London to mean South Central, meaning they can re-use quite a bit of the London - Brighton assets at the very least. Otherwise, if it's the South Eastern area down to places like Dartford, well that's a major amount of work. Can't see that appearing. When I first saw it on Facebook I thought, oh that's nice, probably London Bridge to Victoria on the old rib rattler via Peckham 
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
Screenshot is of London Bridge? I myself loved the L2B and L2F routes so this looks like a winner for me
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
Yep, definitely London Bridge (pre recent rebuilding works on the Central side by the looks of it). Cracking screenshot - hopefully this will be more interesting than the mind-numbingly boring Manchester - Liverpool route. If shots of Crystal Palace have been seen I wonder if DTG intend to include the ELL. Class 378 included I wonder.
(would have preferred EPBs and Thumpers etc but with RSC already having class 171,319,375,377,465 & 466 they pretty much have all of the rolling stock covered).
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(would have preferred EPBs and Thumpers etc but with RSC already having class 171,319,375,377,465 & 466 they pretty much have all of the rolling stock covered).
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Re: DTG producing the Sough London network
For all the flaws DTG may or may not have, one has to admit their artists are a dab hand when it comes to night-time textures. The Shard looks absolutely amazing there! I don't fancy being the chap who had to model the London Bridge trackwork either.
Hopefully the Shard will be a separate model to the station, so it can simply be deleted should anyone wish to run scenarios pre-2009.
If the route also includes the Southeastern termini, I might use it as a base to and try to extend downwards to Hastings...
Hopefully the Shard will be a separate model to the station, so it can simply be deleted should anyone wish to run scenarios pre-2009.
If the route also includes the Southeastern termini, I might use it as a base to and try to extend downwards to Hastings...
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