Train Sim World® 3

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Tees Valley Line Route Map
By vitas
For those who like the TEES VALLEY LINE, I have prepared a precise map indicating all speed limits, uphill and downhill slopes and characteristic elements in the field. I hope that it will be useful, especially for realistic driving - without HUD, hints and assistant.
   
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The diagram shows the route, with the marking of the most important elements allowing for correct passage and orientation in the field.

Speed limits are marked in red in the diagram. They are inclined, depending on the direction they refer to. On some signs there are two numbers - upper and lower. The upper - smaller - applies to the restriction for freight trains. Lower - bigger - applies to passenger trains. I marked the semaphores in green. The map shows all road crossings, bridges and viaducts. A gray mark with the letter "w" means that the signal must be used. The ascents and descents of the terrain are marked with a green triangle, slanted in the appropriate way. The numbers on the tile correspond to the ascent and descent values that are in the game's HUD.

The maps below can be downloaded as a PDF file for self-printing in higher quality.
Tees Valley Line Route Map [PDF][forums.dovetailgames.com]

Dovetail Games forum - map thread[forums.dovetailgames.com]
Darlington - Eaglescliffe
The first section of the route is relatively simple and fast. Be especially careful in the Eaglescliffe area as there are quite a few speed limits.

Eaglescliffe - South Bank
It's a challenging and varied section with lots of speed limits and traffic lights. In the middle is Thornaby Depot.

South Bank - Saltburn
Interesting episode. There are quite a few branching tracks in the Grange Town - Redcar area to nearby works. But from Redcar to Saltburn the road is straight, easy and fun.

1 Comments
felixfer Feb 27, 2023 @ 1:42pm 
Thanks a lot! I have just made the "Summer Seasaide" Scenario and I needed to do something like that, the route is very hard, as you well explain