(JT) The Hedborough Shuttle
28th December 2020This is my first route for Train Simulator, so I apologise for any bugs in advance.
Set in the 2009-2013 period, The Hedborough Shuttle is a fictional route that has taught me a lot about the TS editor. I have tried to make it as easy as possible to install but if you need any help I will more than happily assist you.
Please leave me feedback on how I can improve in the comments.
Hedborough Requirements:
UKTS Freeware Packs:
UKTS Blocks and Lofts
UKTS Clutter
UKTS Commercial
UKTS Foliage
UKTS Housing
UKTS Railway Buildings
UKTS Industrial
Freeware:
JamesClass37 Gateline Pack
DPS Signal Box Pack
DPS Route Building Pack 01
UKTS (On DPS) LCD Screen Pack
Payware:
Kuju GWML
Kuju European Loco And Asset Pack
RSC ECMLS
JustTrains Common Library
UPDATE: Fixed Quick Drive from Chester so as the train spawns next to the platform instead of in front of it!
NOTE: I have decided that I will not be continuing to update this route. However, I will be building a new route and I will be taking what I have learned from this project to that. When it releases, I will link it here.
Had a drive around it, nice wee run. Will keep up to date with its development. Cheers.
I’m glad you enjoyed it! I am developing the Chester scenery as a priority so hopefully I can push something out by the end of January
Hello. I have downloaded the route, I have all of the requirements, but scenery is quite sparse. Is that an Issue or is it not. Am I free to add scenery of my own?
if the sparse scenery is around Chester then it isn’t an issue as I am working on that area as time goes on. Hedborough is complete and up to Radstock is as well. Beyond Radstock is partially still WIP.
As to adding scenery, yes. So long as it isn’t released publicly without my permission, it is fine.
I hope you enjoy the route!
This route will be updated over time as I learn more and fix any glaring errors which have slipped through the net.
What are the requirements may I ask?
I’ll put them in now. Sorry!
Cheers mate! No need to worry. 🙂