West Highland!

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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby buzz456 » Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:47 am

This might make it a little easier to find.

http://steamcommunity.com/games/railwor ... 2936700713
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby cor726 » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:45 am

I am usually not a huge fan of English routes however this one looks great. I think I will have to pick this one up at some point.

So far the exceptions to my non interest in UK routes have been The Western Lines of Scotland and the Maerdy Branch - I am thinking West Highland can join the ranks of those routes.
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby awaken1977 » Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:09 pm

got it, exploring now

first impression - it is awesome!
beautiful scenery, and reasonably complex Class 37 controls. at least, one has to read manual once before to drive this loco.
RETB thing is really challenging. also, it adds some interaction to the game, making impression that you talk with radio operator.

I still don't understand some things (need to re-read manual), but there is a short tutorial scenario on Class 37.
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby awaken1977 » Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:50 am

short demo from scenario "Jacobite Tractor"
passenger train departs from Mallaig (end of the route)

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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby thebigroyboyski » Sat Oct 04, 2014 3:01 am

cor726 wrote:I am usually not a huge fan of English routes however this one looks great.


It's not an English route. It's a few hundred miles from England !!*ok*!!
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby awaken1977 » Sat Oct 04, 2014 3:22 am

thebigroyboyski wrote:
cor726 wrote:I am usually not a huge fan of English routes however this one looks great.


It's not an English route. It's a few hundred miles from England !!*ok*!!


lol:
btw, some film scenes were shot in this area. Highlander, Harry Potter, as far as I know

The only thing I don't understand is economical value of this line.
Engineering work is so massive - a lot of cuts though rocks, bridges, tunnels, viaducts.
Mallaig is quite small town, and station doesn't look like it has enough industry to generate a lot of bulk freight.
In modern times, it would be justified if Mallaig had big oil or coal terminal or aluminium plant, or something like that.

Was manpower so cheap in Scotland in the end of 19 century?
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby evafan002 » Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:21 am

awaken1977 wrote:
thebigroyboyski wrote:
cor726 wrote:I am usually not a huge fan of English routes however this one looks great.


It's not an English route. It's a few hundred miles from England !!*ok*!!


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Was manpower so cheap in Scotland in the end of 19 century?

indeed it was the other thing was that back when the line was built Mallaig was one of the busiest fishing ports in the UK so a lot of fish was shipped out to places across the UK
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby OldProf » Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:22 am

The manual fails to note that this package includes 10 (count 'em, ten!) career scenarios plus a free-roam and a quick drive. That's more scenarios than we've seen in a very long time!
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby thebigroyboyski » Sat Oct 04, 2014 10:40 am

awaken1977 wrote:btw, some film scenes were shot in this area. Highlander, Harry Potter, as far as I know

The only thing I don't understand is economical value of this line.
Engineering work is so massive - a lot of cuts though rocks, bridges, tunnels, viaducts.
Mallaig is quite small town, and station doesn't look like it has enough industry to generate a lot of bulk freight.
In modern times, it would be justified if Mallaig had big oil or coal terminal or aluminium plant, or something like that.

Was manpower so cheap in Scotland in the end of 19 century?


As evafan002 says the port used to be really busy with most of that traffic going by rail.
Today the line will have a few commuters but it is mostly tourists that use it.
There is always steam and diesel charters using the line.
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby awaken1977 » Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:32 am

thebigroyboyski wrote:Today the line will have a few commuters but it is mostly tourists that use it.
There is always steam and diesel charters using the line.


and Hogwarts Express !!*ok*!!

also, small part of the route used by Caledonian Sleeper
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby VITORMARQUES » Sun Oct 05, 2014 9:44 am

This route has superelevation on curves?
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby awaken1977 » Mon Oct 06, 2014 11:17 am

VITORMARQUES wrote:This route has superelevation on curves?


it seems not
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby johnmckenzie » Mon Oct 06, 2014 5:38 pm

I doubt the real route has very much in the way of superelevation either - line speeds have always been very low.
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Re: West Highland!

Unread postby OldProf » Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:07 am

johnmckenzie wrote:I doubt the real route has very much in the way of superelevation either - line speeds have always been very low.


Surely, John, you don't think that such questions have anything to do with reality (as opposed to bogus fault-finding)?
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