Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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1960s: Paddington-Oxford Semi-Fast
   
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1960s: Paddington-Oxford Semi-Fast

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Take a semi-fast passenger service from London-Paddington to Oxford. Set in early BR blue era, some steam engines are still around. Uses real world timetable data for player and AI services. (timetabled stops). Duration : 100 mins Difficulty : Medium
8 Comments
daymyron Sep 28, 2020 @ 9:38pm 
A nice run with sensible timing between stops with good mix of older stock.
My only quibble being the modern cars and similar, which I realise would be hard to put right, but apart from that nice one.
RainJar Jul 6, 2018 @ 7:24am 
I love this scenario, love the setting and the busy-ness of the railway rarely seen in the official ones, I love how there is so many wagons in the sidings, great job! The mix of green and white-blue coaches may feel kinda off, but in my home country, we had hell of a mix of eras ourselves even in the 2000's, so I can believe in strange situations like this in a year or few of transition in UK.
western Sep 11, 2016 @ 4:40am 
Scenario sounded good but when I saw a Deltic and green coaches did not play Go and find some books and read up on the GWR in the 60s
slowly_over Mar 8, 2015 @ 1:43pm 
The older Class 101 shows as: "Official Loco DLC: Class 101" (Asset pack RSC, Class101Pack). The newer one appears as "Official Loco DLC: BR Class 101" (Asset pack RSC, BritishRailClass101). To add to the confusion there are now also "Strathclyde Class 101" (for WCML) and "BR Regional Railways Class 101" (for LIV-MCR), too.
Warlock® Jun 19, 2014 @ 7:24am 
thanks, brader :D
moss_icon Oct 20, 2013 @ 1:57pm 
OK, thanks!
GreatNortherner  [author] Oct 19, 2013 @ 2:23am 
Hi, I think it's the new pack, the one with only blue/grey and all blue 101s.
moss_icon Oct 15, 2013 @ 10:41am 
I couldn't run this, it had some errors relating to the 101 - is it using the new version or the old?