7T66 09:45 East Peckham – Hoo Junction

7T66 09:45 East Peckham – Hoo Junction

16th January 2025 8 By Wayne Crowley

Hello and thank you for downloading this 70 minute scenario for the Chatham & Medway Valley Line route.

To install this scenario, you’ll need to copy the ‘Content’ folder into your ‘Railworks’ folder.

This is a ‘Standard’ scenario and is called (WVC) 7T66 09:45 East Peckham – Hoo Junction.

 

Scenario summary

It’s a fine morning in late summer 1996 and you begin the journey waiting to leave the siding at East Peckham, your train had arrived from Tonbridge earlier in the morning loaded with spent ballast. After taking a break while the train was unloaded, you now need to take the empty wagons back to Hoo Junction. On arrival, you will shunt the wagons into the yard and then stable the loco before you can book off. You’ll be following a stopping passenger service to Maidstone West, so expect to receive some cautionary signals. You should also expect to be held for a few minutes outside Strood. As this is a class 7 freight, the maximum train speed is 45mph.

 

Requirements

The following items are required to ensure that the scenario plays as intended.

 

From STEAM:

– Chatham Main & Medway Valley Line

– Class 460 Gatwick Express EMU pack

– Class 33 loco add-on (static only)

– Marketplace ZCA ex VDA ‘Sea Urchin’ wagons (now discontinued)

– YLA ‘Mullet’ wagons

– YQA ‘Parr’ wagons

 

From Armstrong Powerhouse:

– Class 37 loco pack volume 2

– Class 411/412 (4CEP) EMU pack

– Class 465/466 enhancement pack (plus requirements)

– MKA/POA/ZKA wagon pack (static only)

– Signal enhancement pack

– Wherry Lines

 

From Vulcan Productions:

– Class 73 reskin pack

 

From Just Trains:

YGB ‘Seacow’ wagon pack (static only)

 

From TS Rolling Stock:

– KEA wagon pack (static only)

 

 

Optional Requirements

The following item is not essential to ensure that the scenario functions correctly, however it will add to the immersion.

 

From Armstrong Powerhouse:

– Sky and Weather enhancement pack

 

I hope you enjoy the scenario. Happy driving, Wayne Crowley.