Is your local route available with MSTS?

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Is your local route available with MSTS?

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ajax103
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Re: Is your local route available with MSTS?

Post by ajax103 »

Depends on your view of local line though, :wink:

There's the Hertford Loop which I work on which comes out soon from EB then....
There's Peterborough also in East Coast Express.

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My lines in msts which is Great Eastern (Romford) Its even got my house :D
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One other thing I forgot - if the NET route (Nottingham Tram) comes to light, I will have a route that passes 5 yards from the seat I am currently sitting in :)

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(P.S - No offence intended in saying 'if' the NET route appears!)
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Great Eastern is my nearest Route.
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My local route is the North Wales Coast which isn't available to the moment but is currently being built.
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My local station is Bishopbriggs (first station on the line from Glasgow Queen St to Edinburgh Waverley). I understand it is included in the Scottish central route...however theres no scenery so i'm hoping that will be updated one day :)
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I live in Woking, which is on the Dorset Coast route.
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I live in Crewe. Which Thames Mersey goes through, heading to Manchester, Warrington, Liverpool and Stoke.

North Wales Coast Part 2 should cover the line to Chester. As for Stoke and Shrewsbury...

Thames Mersey V5............ Only kidding Dave C!
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Yeovil: None - Closest is Dorchester West on Dorset Coast

Sheffield: Woodhead route???

Greenwich: London Bridge on London South East
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nope mine isnt :(

the North Wales Coast
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Mine is Exeter st Davids on GWML2 :D
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local is thetford
MSTS havent released norwich to cambridge or norwich to liverpool
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pendolinobasher wrote:local is thetford
MSTS havent released norwich to cambridge or norwich to liverpool
Hi ?????, Great Eastern is near. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Is your local route available with MSTS?

Post by yerkes »

Mine is, though not publicly available yet as it's still in the works :D (wasn't sure how to cast my vote vote on that one).

The fact that it hasn't until now been included in any route (P-P is the closest, I think) is what inspired me to do it myself. So for all those who are off the MSTS track, so to speak, take on the challenge!

Incidentally the route will cover Didcot to Banbury and a few branches here and there, so that should cover most people in Oxon. Sorry about those west of Oxford, who won't really be included - but then you don't really have much of a 'local' route left in real life anyway :(
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matt2725 wrote:My local station is Bishopbriggs (first station on the line from Glasgow Queen St to Edinburgh Waverley). I understand it is included in the Scottish central route...however theres no scenery so i'm hoping that will be updated one day :)
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