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Train Simulator: Great Western Main Line Route Add-On Download] [portable Edition]

Updated: Mar 13, 2020





















































About This Content The Great Western Main Line from Oxford to Paddington is a bustling thoroughfare, taking passengers and freight from the west of England into London, and you can drive your own high speed services and freight trains along this busy route in Train Simulator.The line originally opened way back in the 1830s as part of Brunel’s fantastic Great Western Railway, which was designed to have as few challenging gradients as possible to benefit running speed. Today, the line is one of Britain’s busiest, carrying thousands of commuters every day and handling large amounts of freight. The Oxford-Paddington line in Train Simulator runs from London Paddington to Oxford Station via Reading and includes a variety of modern passenger and freight trains to drive, as well as some challenging scenarios to put your driving skills to the test.Scenarios:8 scenarios:Autumn Leaves Chasing YellowsLost in the ShuffleOxford to Reading LocalReturn TicketRush Hour RunDuff CoalOxford BoundKey FeaturesOxford-Paddington Great Western Main Line including Didcot Parkway, Reading and Old Oak CommonClass 43 High Speed Train (HST) in First Great Western livery (two versions)Class 166 DMU in First Great Western livery (two versions) and Network Southeast liveryClass 47 in BR Railfreight, BR Blue and Rail Express liveries Please note: if you have already purchased RailWorks or Train Simulator 2012, you already have this route and its contents. 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: Great Western Main Line Route Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 18 Sep, 2012 Train Simulator: Great Western Main Line Route Add-On Download] [portable Edition] "Train Simulator: Great Western Main Line Route Add-On" more like : Train Simulator: Great Western Main Line : Oxford to Paddington Add On! But good for the Trains and liverys. it is a really good route to add to your game it joins up to the riviera line with the class 43 first great western hst gos past the riviera with dawlish exeter and all that lot in it if you got the riviera line but nether mind about that the route is really good i like paddington in the route big station but what this route need is more track and houseing and trees beacause it is just fields and fields and fields.good route but more work recommend it ;]. This is a good route, and a long one, but lacks scenarios. From Paddington via Reading all the way to Oxford, which must be one of the longer routes available for the game. For me, it's such a shame that the scenarios are so limited. There are only two career scenarios, both of which are nigh-on impossible to complete. There are some non-career scenarios which are okay, but why not update this to add more career scenarios, for players who like to complete those...?Overall, even though it's one of the cheapest routes for the game, and in that sense is quite good value because it's so long, I wouldn't recommend it for that reason. But if you're not fussed about scenarios, it's probably worth it.. This DLC seems outdated and in need of an update. There's only 2 career tasks, one is not well explained, one can't be completed on time. Cheap perhaps but didn't have any fun with it. Not recommended.. "Train Simulator: Great Western Main Line Route Add-On" more like : Train Simulator: Great Western Main Line : Oxford to Paddington Add On! But good for the Trains and liverys. It is a very good route to drive on. It has great scenary and great engines with rolling stock in very well done liveries body designs. As I live close to this line in real life, it's very realistic. However, I was disappointed to find out that it doesn't go further than Oxford or Didcot. As I live in the Swindon area, as was disappointed to discover that Swindon hasn't been included. Apart from that, it's very well done.

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