Best overhead electric route?

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Best overhead electric route?

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Does anyone know what is the best overhead electric route who can get in Britain?

I am looking for an Intercity route (not commuter) that is set before Virgin has started using new EMUs.
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Post by frogface »

I would say Thames-Mersey electric era
its set in the 60's but it works well with stock from any era
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Post by Lad491 »

Yep - I'd second that. Thames Mersey Modern Era :)
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Count me in for Thames Mersey Electric era :) - brilliant

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Post by barrybryce01475 »

Yep - defnitely Thames - Mersey!
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Post by OTTODAD »

I think the North West England V2 from Terry Cunliffe is also worth looking at, having a mixture of all that is of interest to UK train simmers ! :wink:

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