(Eddiestobart17) 2B12 09:20 Manchester Piccadilly to Buxton
2nd March 2026 4 By Eddiestobart17Morning driver you join 156480 and 156440 at Manchester Piccadilly you are booked to operate the 09:20 Northern service to Buxton. The journey should be straight forward and a clear departure out of Manchester.
Player Train: Class 156.
Length: 65minutes.
Track Covered: Manchester to Buxton.
Requirements.
Armstrong Powerhouse.
Class 150/1 EP.
Class 156 Pack.
Class 158 Cummins EP.
Class 800/803 EP.
Just Trains Midland Mainline.
Hope Valley, Buxton and Peak Forest Extension.
Just Trains Voyager.
Steam.
Birmingham Cross City for the Class 323.
WCML South for the Class 390.
Alan Thomson Sim.
Class 323 Northern Reskin.
Class 185 Pack (Payware)
Major Wales Design.
Class 390 Revamped Pack.
TrainSimCommunity for the Royal Air Force Class 156.
https://www.trainsimcommunity.com/mods/c1-train-sim-classic/c10-reskins/c26-british/c29-locomotives/i6867-class-156480-royal-air-force-100
This is my first scenario for the Just Trains Midland Mainline if you enjoy the scenario then do leave feedback as that would be much appricated. I’ll be making more scenarios for this route in the future so stay tuned!
About the author
South West Scenarios is a Train Simulator Content Store that features Scenarios within the area of the South West of England. Scenarios for routes such as BHBP, Just Trains Cornish Mainline, South Wales Mainline etc with a variety of different types of Scenarios such as Freight, Passenger and Railtours. I try my best to recreate Real-Timetable Workings of real services by using Realtime Trains which is a online train timetable website. The Scenarios will include both Payware and Free Products.
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Nice run, thanks!
Thank you Frankoi1337, I am glad you enjoyed this scenario. thank you for the feedback.
Great Scenario, nice run to Buxton
Thank you Benjamin I am glad you enjoyed the scenario and appricate the feedback. I’ll make more scenarios on the Midland Mainline in the future 😉