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Train Simulator: Netherfield: Nottingham Network Route Add-On Download] [hack]





















































About This Content Historic freight operations, spanning the plentiful collieries and challenging grades of Nottingham, and a plethora of iconic steam locomotives are ready for your command in this add-on for Train Simulator!The history of freight movements surrounding Nottingham began in 1850, when the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston & East Junction Railway formed an east-west link to Grantham. At Colwick, near the small town of Netherfield and the original western end of the line, several sidings were constructed to allow inbound goods to be transported by horse and cart into the city of Nottingham, as the Midland Railway was outright refusing to let freight traffic pass through their station.Having already made its place known, the Midland Railway grew a monopoly over the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire coal traffic and the Great Northern Railway, which consumed the ANB&EJR, wanted to have their own say in the lucrative industry. Since the original Ambergate line reached the outskirts of Nottingham, any further passage towards the city was through running rights. As the GNR sought to introduce their own coal traffic, the Midland Railway saw fit to significantly increase the cost of the rights to be prohibitively expensive. In return, the GNR decided instead to build their own infrastructure, it would be cheaper.The line from Colwick was already extended into Nottingham, through a new station titled ‘London Road’, (owing to the Midland’s freight refusal), but a new line linking to various collieries all the way up to the Derbyshire coalfields via Daybrook was soon in place. The first GNR shed at Colwick was completed by 1875, and once the entire line was complete, it did not take long for tons upon tons of coal to start rolling in from the north, and the sidings, depots and collieries all saw massive expansion in the following years.The GNR, and the Midland, were not the only railways to pass through this area, the Great Central Railway was also a keen contender in the coal industry, shuttling between the yards of Annesley and Woodford Halse (south of Rugby), upwards of 40 times a day!When the GCR planned their ‘London Extension scheme, which would see the construction of the London Marylebone and the now-lost Great Central Main Line, they jointly worked with the GNR to build the entirely new ‘Nottingham Victoria’. This vast and complex station was mostly hidden from view, being sub-surfaced in the heart of the city, yet that doesn’t hide the fact that there were four signal boxes, two turntables and passing loops around all platforms, the volume of both passenger and freight traffic was incredible.Of course nothing lasts forever, as was the case especially for the steam era and Nottingham Victoria station; a gradual decline of coal traffic and the streamline of the British railway network would soon see many lines fall silent, and the day-to-day operations of Nottinghamshire would be allocated to history.The bustling network of Nottingham features authentic experiences and challenging operations behind classic British traction:Included LocomotivesStanier Class 8FFowler Class 4FRobinson Class O4Thompson Class B1Sir Nigel Gresley’s V2Included Career ScenariosThe Netherfield: Nottingham Network route includes 8 challenging career scenarios. Football SpecialIron Ore Hoppers to ColwickCoal to ColwickAnnesley DidoWindcutter Empties to AnnesleyTunnel Closure DiversionGasworks Empties to LinbyCoal Empties from Colwick to HucknallIncluded Railfan Mode ScenariosBulwell CommonHucknall CentralNottingham VictoriaMore scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now! Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key Features40 mile post-war Britain route depicting the Nottingham area between 1948 and 1965Five iconic steam engines including the Stanier 8F, Fowler 4F, Robinson Class O4, Thompson Class B1 and Sir Nigel Gresley’s V2Range of rolling stock from freight wagons to coaches, for period coal, cattle and milk operations8 challenging career scenarios3 Railfan Mode scenariosQuick Drive compatibleDownload size: 659 MB 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: Netherfield: Nottingham Network Route Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 2 Jun, 2017 Train Simulator: Netherfield: Nottingham Network Route Add-On Download] [hack] This add on is absolutely fantastic. It is very value for money with regards to the number of locomotives you get. All 5 locomotives have been used in past Steam add-ons but I find that two of the locomotives exceed quality of the others. These being Just Trains' Gresley V2 and the RSC Thompson B1, I would also like to mention that despite its age the O4 is also a good addon. The route itself is pretty detailed too. I would like to mention however that scenery is a little sparse in places and could be improved.I would say this add-on deserves 4.5\/5 Stars. i live in nottingham and i am a sucker for railway history, need i say good work DTG on this one, kind of my dream route. and all for a bargain price. my local tesco's car park is on the site of bullwell forest station. and i often walk the old route up to bestwood colliery. and there still are things to be found such as rotten track panels. so yes i like this route. but i found some bits buggy at times. apart from that a quality route!. First off, I bought Netherfield during a sale, so I only paid \u00a35.99. This is a brilliant route, the end. O.K. this comes fixed in the steam era 8F 4F O4 & B1 are included and rather nice if a bit basic (I think DTG call them "CLASSIC"). However I am a diesel man so why would I waste my time with a steam route??, because this British Railways in its modernisation period. 1st Generation diesels fit right in here. Class 25, 37,40,50,55 all feel right at home here in green or blue. Class 101,105,111 D.M.U.s....bring them on. As for the yards 03s 04s 08s and all those 4w wagons to push about, heavan.The track layout and signalling would have remained unchanged right upto the 1970's,(well in general, I don't know about Nottingham area in particular). The only trackside elements which would have gone would be water cranes and coaling stages.Some uncharitable people have commented that tthis route has been created using stock assests and that anyone could have made it. Well two things here, 1.Go for it.....there is about two years work for one person here, don't they deserve a reward for there time and effort? 2.It shows what a versatile game TS20xx is and what is achevable within the route editor.. The track layout is superb and the one scenario I've so far completed is excellent. However it's only my personal opinion but the scenery is quite basic and falls below the standard of current route releases. Still worth 15 quid though.. Very nice line, just FPS gets very low at some places especially where a lot of locomotives are standing. Very nice line indeed.

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