Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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Sending Out The Wrong Signal
   
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21 Jan, 2013 @ 12:49pm
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Sending Out The Wrong Signal

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Drive 158/739 to Glasgow on this Hazy Autumn's morning. Stop at the relevant stations on your task as you run this commuter service into the city. Try to get into Glasgow Central Before 9:45am so that commuters can get to work before 9am. There will be a small wait at Clyde Line B. After all.. It Is Rush Hour. Duration : 60 mins Difficulty : Hard
7 Comments
[MO] Martin 22 Jul, 2016 @ 4:55am 
Very nice trip, - thanks !
best regards
Fairrosamund 26 Oct, 2015 @ 8:47am 
There were too many red signals that required tabbing in order to pass and the green signal which had to be treated as a double amber became annoying in the end and to a certain degree spoilt this scenario.The total lack of electric traction enroute also contibuted to a lack of realism.p.s In your scenario description you state "Try to get into Glasgow Central before 9:45am so that the commuters can get to work before 9am".That would make them all 45minutes late for work!!!!!
Rammy 5 Mar, 2014 @ 11:54am 
Great scenario Loved every thing about it The branch lines,The Deivating from the main line for a while All the Traffic, having to follow signalmans instructions. can we have some more. Thanks.
Gorri 7 Oct, 2013 @ 1:06pm 
Great scenario, I enjoyed the arrival in Glasgow with all AI traffic. Thanks
FMDude 98 21 Feb, 2013 @ 5:57am 
I've got the class 158 in the collection area but when i click on it, it goes to quick drive and i can't play any of the scenarios that were made by RSC for TS 2013 and i can't find any in the standard scenario area. Its the same with the flying scotsman add on. Did you have this problem when you brought the class 158?
bosambo 29 Jan, 2013 @ 6:05am 
ok
Spudgun555 21 Jan, 2013 @ 2:19pm 
Great stuff. You got a remarkable amount of AI to play nicely together, even without the help of the signaling!