Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

Class 387/1 - Great Western Railway
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"GWR is now one year old today, and that's a great time to release the Class 387/1 GWR reskin! :D

Download here: http://superalbs.weebly,com/class387greatwesternrailway.html
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The Class 387 EMU is the final version of the highly popular 'Electrostar' series from Bombardier Transportation. Currently, there are expected to be 107 units once all are built.

Unlike the other members of the Electrostar family, the Class 387 has a maximum speed of over 100mph, as it clocks in at 110mph, which was beneficial on the Midland Mainline, creating more paths.

Later in the decade, Class 700 'Desiro City' units will be introduced on the Thameslink line, which will cause a large cascade involving many units such as the Class 387 to be cascaded to many other lines in and around Greater London.

The download includes the Class 387/1 EMU in Great Western Railway livery, with three quick-drive consists, a custom tracklight, a modified physics file to allow for 110mph running, and over thirty-five custom destinations, as listed below:

a = Banbury
b = Basingstoke
c = Bath Spa
d = Bedwyn
e = Bourne End
f = Bristol Parkway
g = Bristol Temple Meads
h = Cardiff Central
i = Castle Cary
j = Cheltenham Spa
k = Didcot Parkway
l = Ealing Broadway
m = Exeter St Davids
n = Frome
o = Gloucester
p = Greenford
q = Hayes & Harlington
r = Heathrow
s = Henley-on-Thames
t = London Paddington
u = Maidenhead
v = Marlow
w = Newbury
x = Newport
y = Oxford
z = Reading
A = Slough
B = Swindon
C = Taunton
D = Twyford
E = Westbury
F = West Drayton
G = Windsor & Eton Central
H = Not in Service
I = Special
J = Empty to Depot
K = Great Western Railway
L = Class 387 Electrostar
M = blank

Download here: http://superalbs,weebly.com/class387greatwesternrailway.html
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4 Comments
West Coast Rail Sep 22, 2016 @ 10:08am 
Thanks and it's just the ones on test don't have the GWR on them, they do in service on the GWML.
smiling man thumbs up  [author] Sep 22, 2016 @ 9:08am 
What's the difference with the branding?

Also, the old one is awful, if you get the chance to get SLL on the cheap, I would definitely reccomend taking the plunge, you get access to the other Class 387s, and my Class 377/6/7 then too. :3
West Coast Rail Sep 22, 2016 @ 8:08am 
This looks really good, if only I had South London Network. Oh well. I already have the older GWR 387 so it's fine. For anyone who disagrees with my statement on this, check out my picture of the GWR 387. The only difference between this and the real life one is the branding which should be on these anyway.
⁞60163cubed⁞ Sep 21, 2016 @ 11:46am 
Yay! :D: