I have just released an all new route courtesy of the Glorious Devon team.
The section of the former Great Western
Railway that runs across the South Devon Banks to Plymouth from Exeter
and its branch to Kingswear is one of the most famous and picturesque
locations in England that has captured many people's hearts.
The
alternative Southern / ex-LSWR route climbs through farmlands to
Okehampton then across northern Dartmoor and down to Tavistock,
terminating in Plymouth Friary Station, a scenic but less busy route
servicing many small holiday communities in north Devon. GWR and SR
would run trains along both routes in order for drivers to familiarize
themselves with the branches in case an emergency detour was necessary.
“Glorious
Devon” recreates the area as it would have looked in the late 1950's,
pre 1964 after which the Beaching changes took effect. Significant
research has been undertaken to achieve the closest possible
authenticity, recreated in digital, for Train Simulator.
It
was a period of great transition for Britain's railways, from much
loved steam traction – Manors, Halls, Castles and Kings, to early
classic diesel hydraulics – Hymeks, Warships and Westerns on the GWR
route, along with Bullied light pacifics, King Arthurs, Schools, T9,
S16’s and many other smaller classes on the Southern portion.
Colour
light signals were just making an appearance around Plymouth and the
diesel shop at Laira was in the first stage of construction. The iconic
Intercity House at Plymouth North Road station had yet to be built.
Glorious
Devon offers great potential for scenario writing, from local passenger
services, to inter-regional expresses to London, the Midlands and
beyond. Although the location is predominately rural, freight services
were varied too, including coal distribution and fuel for a 40MW power
station, livestock, milk, fruit, fish and china clay and ballast. There
is much to discover, from rail connected docks to stations long since
closed but now brought back to life.
This route can be downloaded from the 'Routes' page by clicking here. Please read all of the included documentation provided wth the download.