TS2020 Netherfield Nottingham Route Colwick to Annesley Collery Driveby in BR 47
No Music.. No Talking... Once rolling, nothing but Drive-by views from Colwick to Annesley Collery using a Class 47.. Just a look see Quick Drive.. I like the look.. I like the steamers included and Quick Drive option to add Diesel when I want too.. Overall, on sale.. yeah, buy it..
The Sales Pitch:
The history of freight movements surrounding Nottingham began in 1850, when the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston & East Junction Railway formed an east-west link to Grantham. At Colwick, near the small town of Netherfield and the original western end of the line, several sidings were constructed to allow inbound goods to be transported by horse and cart into the city of Nottingham, as the Midland Railway was outright refusing to let freight traffic pass through their station.
When the GCR planned their ‘London Extension scheme, which would see the construction of the London Marylebone and the now-lost Great Central Main Line, they jointly worked with the GNR to build the entirely new ‘Nottingham Victoria’. This vast and complex station was mostly hidden from view, being sub-surfaced in the heart of the city, yet that doesn’t hide the fact that there were four signal boxes, two turntables and passing loops around all platforms, the volume of both passenger and freight traffic was incredible.
Of course nothing lasts forever, as was the case especially for the steam era and Nottingham Victoria station; a gradual decline of coal traffic and the streamline of the British railway network would soon see many lines fall silent, and the day-to-day operations of Nottinghamshire would be allocated to history.
Key Features
40 mile post-war Britain route depicting the Nottingham area between 1948 and 1965
Five iconic steam engines including the Stanier 8F, Fowler 4F, Robinson Class O4, Thompson Class B1 and Sir Nigel Gresley’s V2
Range of rolling stock from freight wagons to coaches, for period coal, cattle and milk operations
8 challenging career scenarios
3 Railfan Mode scenarios
Quick Drive compatible
"ALWAYS BUY ON SALE, ALWAYS"
and by sale..I mean 60% or better...
Train Simulator: Netherfield: Nottingham Network Route: https://store.steampowered.com/app/562381/Train_Simulator_Netherfield_Nottingham_Network_Route_AddOn/
Correct loco for this Route? I haven't a clue.. I am a casual Fan not a fanatic.. so its all good for "me".. BR 47 Blue can be found in the following Routes and can be picked up cheap on sale of course..
Train Simulator: East Coast Main Line Route: https://store.steampowered.com/app/208303/Train_Simulator_East_Coast_Main_Line_Route_AddOn/
Train Simulator: West Coast Main Line Route: https://store.steampowered.com/app/222613/Train_Simulator_West_Coast_Main_Line_Over_Shap_Route_AddOn/
TS2020 Train Simulator: https://store.steampowered.com/app/24010/Train_Simulator_2020/
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