Explore the complexities of Glasgow commuting with Rivet Partners’ Suburban
Glasgow Northwest route!
Formed
in 1960 as an amalgamation of various Victorian-era railways in the Glasgow
area, the current North Clyde Line runs from Edinburgh Waverley to Helensburgh
Central, with branches to Springburn, Balloch and Milngavie. Originally home to
the venerable Class 303, or “blue trains”, the current iteration of the route
showcases a wide variety of stock, including many specials – often steam hauled
– heading for the West Highland Line.
West of
Glasgow, the line splits just west of Partick, with one route taking a northerly
course through the Glasgow suburbs of Anniesland and Knightswood, before merging
with the southerly line in the Clydebank district of Dalmuir. The southerly
course passes through the traditional industrial heartland of the Clyde Valley.
After Clydebank the route becomes distinctly rural, before ending in the
foothills of the Highlands at Helensburgh.
Thanks
to Rivet Games and Partners, you can now delve into this historic network and
take on passenger services aboard diesel and electric traction alike with
Suburban Glasgow Northwest: Springburn – Helensburgh!
Included Scenarios
A
selection of Career scenarios are included:
• Roll
on Summerston
• Run
For The Hills
•
Clydeside Direct
• East
Dunbartonshire Commuter
•
Washed Out by the Loch
• Where
There Once Were Shipyards
More
scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train
Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many
more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you
check it out now!
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Features:
•
Highly detailed and authentic recreation of the route between Glasgow and
Helensburgh Central
• 43
accurately recreated stations
•
Scotrail “choo-choo” plant pot as seen all over the network
• The
impressive area around Finnieston, including the iconic buildings of the Hydro,
Clyde Auditorium and Riverside Museum among others
•
Traverse the West of Glasgow using both the routes via Singer or Yoker
• Also
included are the branches to Springburn, Milngavie and Balloch for a wide
variety of workings
• The
West Highland Line from Glasgow Queen Street to Helensburgh Upper can be driven,
along with the full implementation of the Maryhill Line
• BR
Class 320 EMU in ScotRail Saltire livery
• BR
Class 158 DMU in ScotRail Saltire livery
• 6
Career scenarios
• Quick
Drive compatible
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Download size: 696.3 MB
NOTICE:
You
will receive a license key from us in the shop, which you must activate on STEAM
after purchase.