1C00 0936 Carstairs to Edinburgh
11th April 2020Hello and thank you for downloading! This is one scenario for ATS’ ‘West Coast Mainline – North West and Scotland’ merge route…
Mondays to Fridays, Virgin Trains operate a 158 on a Manchester to Edinburgh morning service. However, on Saturdays this particular service is formed of a HST and runs through to Glasgow. In order to connect with this train, a West Coast rake, which on weekdays runs ECS from Polmadie to Edinburgh to form the ‘Sussex Scot’ to Brighton, is used to form an additional service from Carstairs to Edinburgh. Today, you are in charge of this particular train and join the scene at Polmadie depot. Year: 2000
REQUIREMENTS
Steam
• West Coast Mainline North
• West Coast Mainline Over Shap
• Class 86
• Class 91
• Class 159
• Class 170
• Class 303
Armstrong Powerhouse
• Class 43 (Valenta)/MK3 Enhancement Pack
• Class 86 Enhancement Pack
• Class 90 MK3/DVT Pack
• Class 91/MK4 Enhancement Pack
• Class 150-2 Diesel Multiple Unit Pack
• Class 156 Diesel Multiple Unit Pack
• Class 158/159 (Cummins) Enhancement Pack
• Class 168/170/171 Enhancement Pack
• Class 303 Sound Pack
• MK2D-F Coach Pack
• Sky & Weather Enhancement Pack
Alan Thomson Sim
• West Coast Mainline – North West and Scotland Merge route (And dependencies!)
Great British Railworks
• AP Turbostar Extras Pack
Vulcan Productions
• Virgin Trains MK2 Branding Pack
• Virgin Trains (and Scotrail) MK3 Branding Pack
…and that’s it for this scenario. My other creations can be found here
Enjoy! 🙂
Very good scenario loved the chasing the yellows at the start 10/10 thank you.
Also LW Reskins has made a Virgin Branding Patch for the Class 86 EP
https://www.facebook.com/LWReskins/
It was nice to drive this unusual working that I didn’t know exist in this simulator. I’m always looking forward for your future scenarios. Thank you as always for this one.
Thank you damario, it’s an interesting variation on the typical run and something out of the ordinary I suppose! Glad you enjoyed too!
A very good scenario, thank you!
Thank you Shaun! 🙂