Is your local route available with MSTS?

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Is your local route available with MSTS?

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danny3
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Re: Is your local route available with MSTS?

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So far for me the closest station in an MSTS Route is either Tonbridge or Tunbridge Wells on London and South East, there isn't an Aylesham in any route that i know of yet (and doubt there ever will be :( )
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kings Lynn isnt on MSTS,however i do believe someone has made a route and the odd act but hasnt progressed to its download state.i thin the hold up is other modellers permissions to use various bits and pieces.
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Mine is done on GE :) Quite a good representation of the station too.
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Yes,

Worthing on London South Coast and West Coastway from EB
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bigmull wrote:kings Lynn isnt on MSTS,however i do believe someone has made a route and the odd act but hasnt progressed to its download state.i thin the hold up is other modellers permissions to use various bits and pieces.
Kings Lynn?

Soon to be avalible on Mid East Plus I believe!
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I have the ECML From Leeds To Kings Cross, and Various other destinations, but nothing local - Leeds to Harrogate, Leeds to Piccadilly etc
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Post by terrycunliffe »

RobertM wrote:I'm hoping WCE will go as far north as Carlisle at least, and then hopefully include the branch off from Oxenholme to Windermere. :wink:

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If WCE doesn't, then I know of a route currently under construction that (hopefully!) will :wink:
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I thought 'Northern Rail routes' already covered that?
MSTS, imagine how great it will be when it's finished!!!
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Re: Is your local route available with MSTS?

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Dumbarton Central and Dumbarton East on Unscenizied Glasgow North route. As a scenery route, Glasgow Central or Dumbreck on Glasgow to Carlisle route.
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Im almost on top of mine it's Norwich Thorpe -- Jim. :D
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Would be nice if MT could finish the GE sim to Norwich , only 40 odd mile to go , Jim.
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Re: Is your local route available with MSTS?

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Yes.
London South coast.
I live a five minute walk from Three bridges station.

Although my home town growing up "Belvedere" (Dartford-Charing cross line) has never been done on msts :(
I'll have to try and build it myself one day. :)
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The SVR, the Kidderminster to B'ham line isn't around yet though
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Re: Is your local route available with MSTS?

Post by 123nd »

My local station is Bishopbriggs as well! Bishopbriggs on Scottish Capital Express route is amazing. The detail is terrific. Well Done!! I was a bit disapointed on the Scottish Central route because it had no scenery but it made up for it around about edinburgh.
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Spalding is on the MidEast route, but is not claimed to be accurate; it is a fictional route based on the real thing. The track layout at Peterborough also has major differences from the actual thing. I am hoping that MEP might be better in this respect.
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