Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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Shap Sumit freight
   
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Shap Sumit freight

Description
Shap sumit to Kingmoor freight duties.
Your Loco is a Class 47 and the scenario length is 90mins
9 Comments
david.angus1977 24 Oct, 2016 @ 4:32pm 
Thank you for an interesting and enjoyable scenario. Yes, it is unusual to get a freight run over the WCML Over Shap, so that made it specially good. I was hopelessly late for the one timed event, so I was unable to complete properly, which is a shame. I hadn't noticed the timing of that activity. And the pumps were dry for me, too!
b.eyre555 11 Apr, 2016 @ 7:26am 
hi thanks for a very nice run ,i will put this one on my save list ,no did not get any fuel ,bri
snapper50 22 Nov, 2015 @ 3:00am 
Have now run scenario by useing F2 key apart from the problem with consists this is a great scenario and very good AI traffic. Thank you peter for your good work on this scenario.
Fairrosamund 14 Nov, 2015 @ 7:13am 
FGW HST stands for "First Great Western High Speed Train".Which predominatly operate services from Paddington to Devon/Cornwall,South Wales and Bristol.They vertually are never seen on the West Coast Route.Sorry to report that the fuel pump did not work for me either.
Peter Griffin  [author] 13 Nov, 2015 @ 11:29am 
Sorry about the authenticity thing, I don't know what a FGW HST is. I just like driving trains and am pretty new to this sim, 2015 being when I discovered the sim. I generally put locos on because I like the look of them. Glad you enjoyed it tho. Would also be interested to know if anyone got the fuel pumps to work
Fairrosamund 13 Nov, 2015 @ 8:43am 
Owing to the lack of freight scenarios made for the WCML Over Shap route.This must rate as being one of the best produced so far.My only observation would be that the FGW HST 's and the Deltic spoiled the authenticity a bit for me.Otherwise well done and thanks for sharing.
chris 10 Nov, 2015 @ 6:05am 
:-) Great thanks. I'll make some time for it.
Peter Griffin  [author] 8 Nov, 2015 @ 10:09am 
yeah sure, It's the Class47 you can see in the screen shot and the duration is 90mins
chris 8 Nov, 2015 @ 7:50am 
Hi. Could you tell me what the traction is and how long the scenario takes please??