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Train Simulator: Class 170 ‘Turbostar’ DMU Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: Class 67 Diamond Jubilee Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: Isle of Wight Route Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: London to Brighton Route Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: London to Brighton Route Add-On Steam CD Key

The London to Brighton Expansion Pack recreates the whole 50 miles from London Victoria to Brighton and includes the Class 377 Electrostar.Ever since the very first train sims became available, the London to Brighton main line has been popular with fans for many reasons. Now available in true modern style for Train Simulator, the London to Brighton Expansion Pack includes a highly-detailed recreation of the Class 377 Electrostar electric multiple unit, which has a number of realistic features including cruise control, driver vigilance device, cab lighting and more. Look out for landmarks galore as you take your train over the River Thames past Battersea Power Station, through Clapham Junction (look out for Southwest Class 450s) and East Croydon, past Gatwick Airport and through the Southdowns to Brighton. With 12 scenarios and plenty to explore, London to Brighton is a fantastic modern image UK route with many enjoyable and challenging hours of driving for would-be train drivers everywhere.Key FeaturesModern 50-mile third rail electrified route from London Victoria Station to Brighton Station, with all stations along the route including Clapham Junction and landmarks including Battersea Power Station, London Gatwick Airport, Brighton & Hove Albion stadium and Brighton Lovers Walk depot.Class 377 Electrostar electric multiple unit in Southern livery, with features including master key, cruise control, cab light, opening windows, moveable blinds, depot whistle and Driver Vigilance Device.AI (non-driveable) Class 450 electric multiple unit in Southwest livery (the Class 450 cannot be driven by the player but is included for realism).Scenarios3 free roams and 12 scenarios:The Electrostar (introduction)Burst PipesCapital CommuterCity ExpressExpress PreparationLandslide VictoryLeague Cup SpecialPurley PlougherSeaside ExpressSmitham SnoozerSouth Down SplitterSouthern Connection

HUF 909.49
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Train Simulator - The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton Route Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator - The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton Route Add-On Steam CD Key

The English Riviera comes to Train Simulator in the beautifully picturesque ‘The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton’ route, which runs through some of the most scenic landscape in England.Set in the area of the south west coast of England known as the English Riviera, due to its mild climate and sandy beaches, this picturesque line opened in May 1846, with a single track broad gauge line transporting holidaymakers from the city of Exeter to the Torbay resorts of Devon. By the end of the same year, the line had been extended to Newton Abbot, and two years later to Torquay – the current Torre station. It was not until 1859 that the Dartmouth and Torbay Railway linked the line from Torre to Paignton.The 28 mile (45km) line was originally built to Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s broad gauge structure (2,140mm / 7ft 1/4in), a familiar sight on the Great Western Railway network at the time, and was designed for atmospheric power, although this lasted for less than a year from September 1847 - several pump houses can still be seen along the line, acting as reminders of this ill-fated system. The line was eventually converted to standard gauge in May 1892 and later widened to double tracks over the subsequent years.The non-electrified line is probably best known for its seaside running, rocky coastal scenery and winding tracks, with several miles running along the South Devon sea wall, a picturesque scene during summer months but battered by strong northerly winds and high waves during winter months. Unusually for a UK route, palm trees can also be seen at several stations along the route.On leaving Exeter St Davids Station, built by Brunel and opened on 1 May 1844, the line crosses the River Exe and passes through the suburbs of the City before heading into the Devon countryside. From Powderham Castle, the railway runs alongside the river and heads into Starcross, where the line first runs along the English Channel. Shortly after, Dawlish Warren comes into sight and for the next 1.5 miles (2.4km), the line runs along the famous South Devon Railway sea wall.After Dawlish, the line ducks and dives through a series of tunnels cut into the rocky coves, making for a favourite spot of photographers. From Teignmouth to Hackney, the line runs along the River Teign, before heading inland once again to Newton Abbot. Leaving Newton Abbot, the railway widens out to four tracks; the two for Penzance diverge to the right at Aller Junction while the Riviera Line trains climb and then slowly descend towards the sea at Torquay.Fast passenger services along the line are handled by modern high speed DMUs, including Voyagers and HSTs; stopping services are served by Class 142s, 143s, 150s and 159s. Freight operations are not a major feature of the line but can be seen occasionally.Included with the route is a First Great Western Class 143, recreating the ‘Pacer’ two-car DMU that is a stalwart of the line. Based on a Walter Alexander bus body, the ‘Nodding Donkey’ was introduced to the rail network in the mid-1980s and is well known for its unsophisticated bouncy ride and meagre seating, faithfully recreated in this model. Also included is a Quick Drive compatible High Speed Train (HST) in First Great Western livery.

HUF 5182.86
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