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I would recommend the 2nd longest route (Preston-Carlisle) @ 144km as its much more interesting
Welcome to the world of trains where the perfect run is as dull as a wet Sunday or watching paint dry. The pleasure comes from the trains themselves and operating them.
Shunting with a Fowler 4F in the rain with low adhesion. Keeping to 25mph on West Somerset Railway (it's the law on a private railway in UK). Getting a German train to the end of the line without being stopped by SIFA/PZB.
It is the simple pleasure of completing a task as perfectly as possible and admiring the engineering that made it all achievable.
I drove one of the scenarios on the Preston to Carlisle dlc which took about 2.3 hours because it was a liner train and kept getting put in the loop at various places, plus you were restricted to i think 60mph or 75mph.