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Malmesbury Branch

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11.95 EUR

Originally opened in 1887 by the Malmesbury Railway Company, the Malmesbury Branch Line ran to the Cotswold town of Malmesbury in Wiltshire. The construction of the line was partially funded by the Great Western Railway and the line was fully absorbed by the GWR in 1880.

 

Description

The route portrays the run-down bucolic atmosphere of this country branch line during the last few years of steam and features many custom assets, including landmarks around Malmesbury as well as the overwhelming majority of the railway structures, helping to capture the atmosphere of the time and place.

 

Included with the route is a GWR Diagram AA3 'Toad' brake van - No. 17501 'R. U. Malmesbury' which was the dedicated branch van from the late 1930s into the 1950s. There’s also a generic version included which has a selection of typical numbers that will automatically be generated when placed. A Guard’s view is available and will switch you to a view from the veranda - useful when propelling a train as well as giving you a nice view of the scenery!

 

The route is supplied with five scenarios covering passenger services, freight trains and mixed trains utilising default Train Simulator items.

 

Datasheet

 
Supplier Just Trains
Genre Add-on
Format Download
Required game Train Simulator 2017 or higher
Language  English/German
System Windows® XP, Vista, 7/8/8.1/10
Disk space 165 MB
Processor (CPU) 3,00 GHz Processor or any Dual Core
RAM 512 MB (1GB recommended)
Graphic card 256 MB
Additonal  DirectX 9.0c of hoger

 

 

Features
3 ¾ mile highly atmospheric route.
 Very detailed period scenery along the whole of the route.
Includes five Standard scenarios and one Free Roam scenario.
Route is Quick Drive enabled.
✓ GWR Diagram AA3 'Toad' brake van with guard’s view.

 


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