Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

Not enough ratings
Winsley Branch and Joint Line (BETA)
   
Award
Favorite
Favorited
Unfavorite
You need DLC to use this item.

Subscribe to download
Winsley Branch and Joint Line (BETA)

Description
Welcome to the fictional route of the Winsley Branch and Joint Line. This is going to be maybe more than 50 miles of country side and on the main station at Rendon Beach (In Progress) is the coastal area and has a branch line running along the coast. Fill free to use the Quick Drive and use Caultin as a fun way of getting your trains up to maximum speed [NOTE: at the bottom of Caultin; SLOW DOWN TO 65 MPH or LOWER or else...
6 Comments
RoriSpitter  [author] 1 Sep, 2016 @ 9:23pm 
TO ALL THOSE SUBSCRIBING TO THIS ROUTE... THIS ROUTE IS NOT LONGER WORK IN PROGRESS... I HAVE STOPPED WORK ON THIS ROUTE AS I CURRENTLY OWN THESE:

-THE HINTERLIN RAILWAY
-THE EAST VALE VALLEY RAILWAY ( AKA THE INMOND VALLEY RAILWAY FOR TK PRODUCTIONS)
-*NEW* THE ST. GLORIANA RAILWAY

to those who like this route, you can edit this route to your likings!

Thank you so much!
Mr pineapple 31 Aug, 2016 @ 5:34am 
To me this is a semi good route. The reason i think this, is because the route is ok if you want to try out a new train but if you want a route that gets the details in e.g. platform ends, no sharp points and turns, or speed limits, i suggest you find something else or you put in some of your own work in the route to finish it off. If this is the creators first route then take this comment with a pinch of salt and take in the feedback and work to make your routes better. Best of luck
Mr P
thomas.exley 22 Mar, 2016 @ 9:32am 
Would be good to add a run around loop!
RoriSpitter  [author] 29 Apr, 2015 @ 12:33am 
well it is a working progress that could take months so upload now so i can get 50 likes to get a final submition
Fairrosamund 28 Apr, 2015 @ 7:38am 
Why publish a scenario which is incomplete?
RoriSpitter  [author] 27 Apr, 2015 @ 11:57pm 
This cover image is a mistake the one with the pannier and the rest in this workshop is right