Can You Handle the Class 166 on Brunel’s Billiard Table? | 1P51 Hereford to London Paddington | GWE
Brunel’s billiard table is the nickname for the flat and straight route of the Great Western Railway between London and Bristol. It was designed by the engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel in the 19th century. In this video, I will drive the Class 166 on this historic route for Train Sim World and reveal the modern history of these rail lines.
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00:00 Intro
00:38 Setting up the Class 166
01:58 Reviewing our stop to Slough
02:39 Horn reminder for the Americans
03:11 Reviewing our itinerary for our AP score
04:58 It's impossible to be early in the 166
05:48 History of the Great Western line
06:50 Brunel's billiard table
08:39 late arrival at Slough
10:34 coffee guy can't get to his train!
11:00 Impact of the war on the railroad
14:00 Impact of the second war on the railroad
15:46 You all would be happy wouldn't you
15:57 The bus line involvement in the rail lines
16:46 Monopolies don't happen in America
17:15 Speeding into London Paddington
19:37 Arrival to London Paddington
22:16 Final Score
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