1D99 18:35 St. Pancras International to Nottingham (2022)
23rd May 2026Hello! This is one scenario for JustTrains’ “Midland Mainline” route…
DESCRIPTION: A late-evening run up the Midland Main Line sees you taking over 1D99, the 18:35 East Midlands Railway service from St. Pancras International to Nottingham, for the final leg between Leicester and Nottingham. Earlier in the journey this Meridian divided at Kettering, with your front portion continuing for Nottingham while the rear five coaches head for Melton Mowbray. With the evening peak fading away and the sun beginning to dip over the East Midlands, enjoy a relaxed run north toward Nottingham. Year: 2022.
TRACK COVERED: Leicester to Nottingham
TRACTION: EMR 222005
DURATION: 35 Minutes
DIFFICULTY: Medium
CONDITIONS: Summer, High Cloud
REQUIREMENTS:
PAYWARE:
AROBINSON (Kofi):
• IOA/WA Wagon Pack
ARMSTRONG POWERHOUSE:
• Class 66 Enhancement Pack V2
• Class 156 Diesel Multiple Unit Pack
• Class 158 (Perkins) Enhancement Pack
• Class 158/159 (Cummins) Enhancement Pack
• Class 168/170/171 Enhancement Pack
• Class 222 Enhancement Pack
• Cloud Enhancement Pack (Optional)
• JNA-C Wagon Pack
• Signal Enhancement Pack
• Sky & Weather Enhancement Pack (Optional)
JUST TRAINS
• Class 222
• Midland Mainline (+relevant extensions)
STEAM:
• Class 66
• Class 159
• Class 170
• South Wales Mainline
TRAIN SIM ROLLING STOCK:
• HRA Wagon Pack
• TEA Wagon Pack 01
FREEWARE:
ALAN THOMSON SIM:
• Class 70 Colas Rail
• Class 170 EMR
TRAIN SIM COMMUNITY:
• Class 66004 Climate Hero
NOTES:
This scenario has been designed and tested with the AP Sky & Weather Enhancement Pack and TrainSimCommunity’s TimeOfDay pack installed. While not essential, it is recommended for the most accurate and realistic weather, sky, and lighting conditions corresponding to the scenario’s time and season. Without it, the visual environment may appear inconsistent or unrealistic for the given date and setting.
UPDATE LOG:
Nothing yet! (21/05/2026)
…and that’s it for this scenario. My other creations can be found here. Anyway, enjoy! 🙂



