Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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(Class 156) Fort William To Mallaig (Part 1)
   
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(Class 156) Fort William To Mallaig (Part 1)

Description
This scenario will take approximately 26 minutes to complete

On a very wet stormy afternoon you will be taking charge of a 4 car Class 156 DMU on a stopping passenger journey from Fort William to Mallaig.

In this first leg of the journey you will be driving as far as Locheilside, calling at Banavie, Corpach, and Loch Eil Outward Bound along the way.
The poor weather means that traction is at a premium so you will need to be very careful with your throttle and brake control to ensure you minimise wheelslip.

This version of this scenario uses only the default Class 156, if you own the Armstrong Powerhouse Class 150/153/156 Sound Pack (Pro) and have Superalbs First Scotrail reskin you can play the alternate version
(AP Class 156) Fort William To Mallaig (Part 1) (with reskins)
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1724187525


You will need the following in order to play this scenario:

West Highland Line Extension Route Add-On
https://store.steampowered.com/app/277748/Train_Simulator_West_Highland_Line_Extension_Route_AddOn/

Class 156 Loco Add-On
https://store.steampowered.com/app/65217/Train_Simulator_Class_156_Loco_AddOn/


This item will be one of many I plan on creating over the coming weeks and months, to stay up to date with my newest scenarios please visit Bite Size Scenarios Facebook page
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Bite Size Scenarios specialise in creating FICTIONAL scenarios which are typically under 45 minutes in length. Whilst there may be some factual semblance to the contents of our scenarios, they have been created entirely for playing pleasure, this means there have NOT been real timetables used, and/or the rolling stock could be something you would never see on the driven lines in real life.
All of our scenarios are created to give an enjoyable playing experience and as such will usually have a high volume of traffic on the lines, we create our scenarios on a medium specification gaming PC running 64 bit Train Simulator, with everything set to maximum. If you have a lower spec system you may have to reduce your quality settings in order to play our scenarios.

Whilst we appreciate that everyone has their own opinion which they are perfectly entitled to, please DON'T BE A TROLL! If there is something you don't like about any of our scenarios please at least have the decency to leave a comment to let us know what you didn't like about it, after all we can't improve on any negatives relating to the content we create if nobody actually bothers to tell us what they are!
6 Comments
BiteSizeScenarios  [author] May 11, 2019 @ 11:05pm 
@tombyrne thanks for the positive feedback, glad you enjoyed it
tombyrne May 10, 2019 @ 2:02pm 
A nice run, care was needed to avoid wheel slip. Thanks for creating and sharing it. Now for part 2
BiteSizeScenarios  [author] Apr 28, 2019 @ 9:17am 
@rouanet.b merci pour les commentaires positifs
rouanet.b Apr 28, 2019 @ 6:43am 
Cool ce scenario merci
BiteSizeScenarios  [author] Apr 27, 2019 @ 10:30am 
@chris5012 thanks as always for the positive feedback, I like the challenge of a more sensitive train to drive especially on lines like this which are mostly single track, makes the scenarios more interesting!
chris5012 Apr 26, 2019 @ 11:05pm 
Very nice run. Had to be extra careful with the braking as, even with judicious use of the sander, the 156 is very prone to wheelslip.