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About This Content London Transport’s finest comes to Train Simulator with the London Transport Heritage Pack, featuring classic capital traction for you to enjoy.1938 Tube StockAs their name suggests, the 1938 Stock was first introduced on deep-level ‘Tube’ lines shortly before the start of the Second World War. In particular, the Metro-Cammell-built 1938 Stock spent their first 50 years on the Bakerloo, Northern, Piccadilly, Central Lines and even the sub-surface East London Line. After ending their time with London’s railways in 1988, many units of the 1938 Stock were sent for scrap, a few carriages survived into preservation, however some were sold to Network SouthEast for service on the Isle of Wight.Surprisingly, the ex-1938 Stock of the Isle of Wight, now classified as the BR Class 483, is still shuttling between Ryde and Shanklin to this day, making them the oldest passenger rolling stock still in service in the UK – pushing on for 80 years old!In Train Simulator, the 1938 Stock is represented in Northern Line condition, complete with period destination boards and advertising. Driving the Tube Stock is most bespoke, and your time in the classically fitted driving cab will be a challenging yet rewarding experience as you run heritage services.GWR 5700 ClassIt’s no secret that the GWR loved their tank engines, what can be said, they were highly useful in many roles, but perhaps none more so than the 5700 Class. Known today as the ‘Pannier Tank’, GWR’s 5700 Class stood tall as an 863-strong fleet of locomotives that could cope with light goods, shunting, passenger, branch and even mainline use.Their reputation and abundance meant they were a popular contender for smaller companies after the general end of steam, and London Transport put a handful to use on engineer’s trains right up to the early 1970s.The Pannier Tank is represented authentically in the London Transport Heritage Collection, sporting the pristine maroon and gold livery as applied to a select few examples of the remaining locomotives. While a couple of the engines await restoration in real life, London Transport’s Panniers will be raring to steam in Train Simulator, with lucky passengers in-tow as you manage the pressure on the historical run.BR Class 20As the era of steam ended, the British railway network was in need on an entirely new generation of motive power. English Electric would be the starting gun for the country’s early diesels, and one of their pioneering designs, the Type 1, was built as a mixed-goods locomotive that could replace a large sum of not only steam traction, but also other early diesels which were proven unreliable. In recent years, the remaining Type 1 fleet, or as it was re-classified, the Class 20, is usually found on engineering trains, or of course passenger excursions.For the London Transport Heritage Collection, BR Class 20 No. 20142 is featured in her newly applied maroon and gold livery, as the 20s are well known for engineering operations across London Underground lines and taking part in special celebrations. The 20s are nicknamed by enthusiasts as ‘Choppers’, owing to their distinctive helicopter-like sound when running under load, mow’s the time to put them through their paces and chop up the landscape while performing a beat.Included Content:LU 1938 Tube Stock in London Transport Maroon liveryEx. GWR 5700 Class in London Transport Maroon & Gold liveryBR Class 20 in London Transport Maroon & Gold liveryMk2 coaches in Network SouthEast liveryPush-pull coaches in Southern Green liveryBR Standard Van, TTA Tank & Conflat WagonsFictional London Transport Heritage routeIncluded Scenarios01. [1938] Red Red Line02. [1938] The Old Breed03. [1938] The Veteran Returns04. [Pannier] Dehydration Emergency05. [Pannier] The Heritage Show06. [Class20] A Class of Stone07. [Class 20] The Work Horse[RailfanMode] Breakwater Docks[RailfanMode] Spinswit Harbour[RailfanMode] St Paul’sMore scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key Features1938 Stock, BR Class 20 & GWR 5700 Class in London Transport liveryPassenger & Freight rolling stockFictional London Transport heritage routeArray of assets included for new or experienced route builders7 Career scenarios and 3 Railfan Mode scenariosDriver Assist for the Pannier Tank Steam LocomotiveQuick Drive compatibleDownload size: 592.4 mb 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: London Transport Heritage CollectionGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 4 May, 2017 Train Simulator: London Transport Heritage Collection Download] [Torrent] Rip off. No updates to the trains. They are just re-textureing the interior & exterios of the trains. DO NOT BUY!. When I read the first article about this pack on the Train Sim website, I just cringed. It seems like DTG are scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to ideas for new DLC.I do think it's nice that they are finally starting to acknowledge the existence of the London Underground, but this pack clearly shows that either TFL were too stubborn to give Dovetail the license for the LU roundel, or Dovetail where just being as lazy as they usually are.I was very disappointed by this DLC, mainly because of how much hype DTG was generating for it. In other words, a case of over-promising and under-delivering. I really hate the term 'Classic Capital Traction' they use at the start of this store page. Just putting that out there.This truely is a mess of a DLC. The bonus route is the only worthwhile part of this pack, even if the stations are all done-up in Network Southeast style when the pack is supposed to have a London Transport theme. I do like the fact that we finally have a remastered Phorum Peninsula, but again, it's let down by the rolling stock itself.The biggest gripe I have with this LT "Heritage" collection is the fact that not a single piece of the included rolling stock is brand-new to Train Simulator. We already had the 1938 tube stock with the Isle of Wight route, the Pannier Tank is a reskin of the Riviera in the 50s Pannier, and the Class 20 has been in-game for about 3 years. It makes no sense why the Class 20 was included, when they have virtually nothing to do with the London Underground, besides bringing the S stock down from Derby. Calling the Pannier's coaches "Push-Pull" is a complete lie, as they are just standard coaches, that are literally just copied and pasted over from the Isle of Wight route. The NSE coaches are from the NSE Class 47 pack. We already had the conflats, 16 ton mineral wagons, vans and the WR brake van, which was copied over from Dovetail's rehash of the Iron Horse House 9F. I know this from looking at the rolling stock list in the scenario editor (it says 'PP 9F WR Brake Van'). Also, the "Push-Pull" coaches were not changed at all. They still say 'Southern Railway'. I thought this collection had a London Transport theme to it!I have realised that only the motive power has a London Transport theme. Everything else is completely random. NSE coaches and stations + miscellaneous goods wagons we already have. This pack is just a complete mess. I only got it for the route, as I like to use it for filming my series of Train Simulator Music Videos (using songs like Land of Confusion by Genesis).My last major complaint is the names of the stations. I mean seriously? King Henry VIII Halt, Jurassic Halt, Channel, Spinswit Harbour? Who comes up with these names? I will throw Dovetail a bone for adding more stations onto this revamped route, as the original Phorum Peninsula only had 5 stations. What I don't understand is why they changed the names of the stations that survived from the original route. Ash Row is now St Paul's, Peddlestown is now Channel, St Bilton is now Vindelis, and Gray's Point is now Stony Point. At least Vindelis station is much brighter under the overall roof than the original St Bilton.So to summarise, this pack had great potential, but what we got as the final product was a huge disappointment. None of the rolling stock is new, and the route doesn't even feel like you're in London, not to mention only the motive power has a London Transport theme. If you really want this pack, I suggest you only get it for the route itself. I can-not recommend this DLC at all. In my opinion, it is nothing more than a big kick in the guts to fans of London Transport and the present day London Underground, like myself.. Don't buy this. It's just reskins, the route isn't that good anyway. The only positive is that you get the Phorum Peninsula assets. Refund if you can.. Well...Anticipation can be a good thing - it can also be a bad thing. I started playing Train Simulator in 2014, long after a number of classic packs were discontinued. One of which I remember hearing about is Phorum Peninsula. I'd seen videos & pictures of it before & I thought "Hey, this looks pretty good. I wish I could drive on it." Well, a little while ago it was announced that the old route would be returning with a set of London Transport Loco's (in the NSE Era no less!!). I was very intrigued.I purchased it at full price last Easter and... deary me. For those who didn't know, the original route had the circuit of track around the island, the docks & two narrow gauge lines - one to the Quarry & one to the beach. It seemed fairly nice, not bad for a fictional place. But... really? Who'd put a load of London Underground trains in a place like this? Well... perhaps some rich geezer with a lot of money to spare.The trains included in this pack feel like a clip show of TS add-ons. The 'tube train' is a repaint of the one from the Isle of Wight - alright if you want them for a route with London Underground and they are alright in general. The Class 20 is dissapointing - the sounds are awful (ex-IHH right?) and the controls are poor compared to Just Trains example. However, the Pannier is the '50's Riviera' one repainted - not bad. And the rolling stock? Well, it's a mixed bag but it's OK.So... no, I don't recommend this one. Not at full price anyway - that was the mistake I made. You can buy it in a sale if you like; the loco's aren't bad, but the route's fairly poor. Oh well.... I got this DLC in the sale for \u00a35.99 and for \u00a35.99 it isnt bad. For the full price of \u00a311.99 it isnt value for money in my eyes. Route is a bit short. But it is very nicely detailed with some nice coastal runs and challenging gradients. Not a high speed route by any standard- top speeds of 40mph. Seems to be inspired by the Isle of Wight route. On Quick Drive the Ai is Electrostars which is nice as I like to drive Electostars. The use of NSE Station furniture with London Underground trains is odd. It isnt a bad DLC, the 1938 stock looks superb BUT needs better sounds and physics, but the mishmash of NSE Stations and London Transport traction is a very poor\/odd\/mishmash of a compromise.. I really was expecting much better concerning the 1938 class. The model is pretty good, the passenger interior is superb, but oh dear.... they have re-used the sounds from the IOW. They were awful but we excused it as an early DLC. Even then the tube train sounded like 'nothing like a tube train'. It was like a vacuous cardboard cut-out with no personality. To repeat it is beyond a joke and you should feel insulted. This is, excuse the pun, end of the line rehashed content for an end of the line game. Don't buy it unless someone pulls some better sounds in. Even the 455 sounds would have been better than this hatchet job.

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