Diesel Railcar Simulator

Diesel Railcar Simulator

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29 Oct, 2019 @ 9:23pm
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Cumbrian Railways

Description
This route depicts the West Coast Mainline between Oxenholme and Penrith, as well as the 10 mile branch line between Oxenholme and Windermere.
The portion of the West Coast Mainline travels through the middle of Cumbria's Lake District, and ends at Penrith in the north of the area.
The Windermere Branch Line, also known as the Lakes Line, serves the tourist centre of the Lake District, and has 3 intermediate stops: Kendal, Burneside and Staveley. The line is operated in modern times with a fleet of Class 195 'Civity' DMUs by Northern.

In the future I plan to expand the route up to Carlisle and down to Lancaster [and possibly Preston], as well as the Cumbrian Coast line and the Morecambe branch.

TIMETABLES:
Windermere Branch Line:
1 train per 1h30m
WCML:
1 train per 2h

-Changelog [v1.1]
-Added Burneside and tweeked the Windermere timetable to suit it
-Extended the WCML to Penrith, with a new service to operate it.
4 Comments
meatballs_21 17 Mar, 2020 @ 3:16pm 
Beautifully done route, the Windermere run is lovely, going from a cutting to an embankment is well realized.

Doing Windermere Dn 03, the signaller at Oxenholme had a larf and put me through the loop rather than letting me carry on along the main into the station.
BraysTheLand 31 Oct, 2019 @ 9:01pm 
Many Thanks, a lovely route well executed.
pulsar  [author] 30 Oct, 2019 @ 12:02pm 
@Lapioware Thanks! It's fixed now, finally no 6mph services between Staveley and Kendal...
Lapioware  [developer] 30 Oct, 2019 @ 10:18am 
Nice job! The speed problem with the services bound for Windermere should be easy to fix: just set the AI brake performance to 100% in the template properties for those services (it's now at 0 so the AI drives really carefully and it affects the target speed as well)