Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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TB-Cornish cattles (Grange)
   
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Falmouth Branch (enhanced by TobBirk)
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Description
Cattles freight service from Falmouth over Penryn and Perranwell to Truro. Duration: about 55 minutes.

NOTICE:
This scenario is for the route "Falmouth Branch (enhanced by TobBirk)", available at the STEAM workshop and not for the original "Falmouth Branchline". In order to install "Falmouth Branch (enhanced by TobBirk)" you need the following DLC:

- Falmouth Branch Route Add-On
- Riviera Line in the Fifties: Exeter - Kingswear Route Add-On
- European Loco & Asset Pack
16 Comments
TobBirk  [author] 19 Feb, 2023 @ 12:31pm 
Thank you very much, David! Nice to hear from you! I am happy you've enjoyed this scenario. Cheers, Tob
david.angus1977 7 Nov, 2022 @ 4:05pm 
Hi Tob! (Writing "Hi Tob!" takes me back to earlier days with TS when I used to drive your creations regularly! I still have virtually all of your old scenarios and have enjoyed your work immensely over the years!) I have now driven this scenario and greatly enjoyed the experience. A very pleasant freight run with a nice little bit of shunting. Everything worked perfectly! Thank you for producing! Looking forward to some more of your new scenarios. Kind regards, David.
TobBirk  [author] 11 Jun, 2021 @ 3:55am 
Hello chris, I understand the passion for the locos & stock one has seen in the own past. It's the same for me. And it's just as you say: the history of railroads is a fantastic topic.I am happy that I went deeper into the British railroads. Thanks TS! :-) All the best, Tob
chris 11 Jun, 2021 @ 3:44am 
And that is just the 'Big Four' LMS, LNER, GWR, SR between 1923 and 1948. Go back before 1923 and it is even more complicated / interesting. Like yourself, I love learning about the history of railways worldwide, and for obvious reasons particularly British. Us older Brits that remember the 'good old' days of BR tend to be partisan about the old Big Four company we 'support' generally dependent on where we were brought up and which locos we tended to see on a regular basis. I was actually brought up in GWR territory but my Grandfathers worked on ex LMS lines. Thanks for your efforts in getting your scenarios accurate - it is appreciated.
TobBirk  [author] 11 Jun, 2021 @ 2:19am 
Hello chris, thank you for your message! I can't tell you how complicated it was for me to learn all these regional specialties of the UK. My first scenarios mixed up all the available stock and I was wondering about feedbacks like: "Sorry, but this loco didn't run in the North / West / South...." Then I went deeper into it and it's really, really interesting! The regional railroads in Germany were united earlier than in the UK, that's why we don't have that much distinctive regional stock. Most of the locos, wagons and coaches could be seen anywhere (and most of the steam locos appear in black colour). I feel the UK's steam locos are much more interesting and beautiful in their designs. All the best, Tob
chris 10 Jun, 2021 @ 11:24am 
Interesting and enjoyable freight turn thank you TobBirk. Pains me to say it about a GWR engine, but the Grange performed faultlessly. Cheers.
TobBirk  [author] 3 Jun, 2021 @ 2:37am 
You're welcome, wadawes. I am happy to hear you've enjoyed this one.
wadawes 1 Jun, 2021 @ 4:00am 
Thanks again Tob, very enjoyable run. Cheers, Warren.
tonix 31 May, 2021 @ 11:18am 
nice szenario. thank you
TobBirk  [author] 28 May, 2021 @ 3:05am 
Merci beaucoup, rouanet.b! Salut, Tob