NIMBY Rails

NIMBY Rails

Bombardier Electrostar Pack
6 Comments
MissCatTrap 25 Sep, 2021 @ 3:21am 
@happyhugo66 By default all the trains in the game run slower than their top speed, rather they run at a slightly lower "cruise" speed. This means if a train is late ittl run at full speed to catch up, although it is unrealistic. This is why the 387 runs at 159km/h, as ittl speed up to 177 to catch up if its late. You can change the cruise speed under timing settings to the full speed of the train, and it will disable this feature, however, it will mean trains are less likely to stick to the timetable and more waiting will be done at the chosen stations if there are delays, possibly causing delays at your termini.
happyhugo66 9 Jun, 2021 @ 3:47pm 
The 387 does not reach 177kph it only reaches 159kph as its top speed
MrTransportGuy  [author] 12 Mar, 2021 @ 9:09am 
@ThatKentishTrainGuy We are currently in the process of making a 376 and 378 and soon the Networkers
ThatKentishTrainGuy 6 Mar, 2021 @ 6:50am 
Im loving the electrostars, its really helping my southern region build, but can i ask if you have any plans for the Networkers and the 376 Electrostar?
Ben 5 Mar, 2021 @ 11:45am 
I think the capacity of these is a little low. In-game a 12 car 377 can only hold 680 pax, whereas we know a 12 car 377 train has 798 seats (see http://www.railfuture.org.uk/article1616-Standing-room-only) - adding standees probably gives a capacity around 1200.
Hannibal 1 Mar, 2021 @ 12:17pm 
Hi! I love this mod for the part of my network I am building in the UK, as these are quite commonly used EMUs. However can I please request that the price is changed a bit? Currently for a 4-car Class 387 EMU the in-game cost is $25.5m. This looked expensive, and I could find for example a news report that the Gatwick Express ordered 27 4-car sets in 2014 for £147m, so about 5.4 per set or $7.6m in the USD the game uses for a 4 car set. The rest of the stats look great, even the power matches the real power exactly!