Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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N.S402 Weardale & Teesdale - Cockfield Fell to Shildon
   
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N.S402 Weardale & Teesdale - Cockfield Fell to Shildon

In 1 collection by Not.Silent
Weardale - Teesdale
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Description
Weardale & Teesdale early morning

Route: Weardale & Teesdale Railway Network
Duration: 26 minutes Difficulty: Medium
Scenario: Standard
NO extra DLC required (not even European Loco & Asset Pack)

Starting at Cockfield Fell, your English Electric Type 3 keeps stalling. You have to press the Start button - again!

Then downhill via Evenwood Junction (Stop), West Auckland and then after three more stops at another 2 junctions, you finally go through Shildon Tunnel to stop at Shildon.

A very busy journey, with plenty of activity. Watch those brakes and signals!

A cloudy dismal, County Durham morning!

I hope you enjoy it.
47 Comments
Not.Silent  [author] 20 Sep, 2021 @ 2:43am 
Hi again spizz. Thanks for the top feedback. No problem.
Spizz 20 Sep, 2021 @ 12:52am 
Hi NS, another cracking drive. Many thanks!
Not.Silent  [author] 2 Mar, 2021 @ 4:33pm 
Hi JJTimothy. I do not mind you posting a link, and I appreciate you asking me. Thank you.
Thank you for all that information. I do overall research regarding time period, location, but as a rule I do not concentrate on wagons too much. I know I make mistakes. I knew they could be used with passenger trains, which I have done on some scenarios.
As I am not an ex railway employee, I am lacking in this type of knowledge. However, for my next collection on this route, (a few months away), I may check out your museum website, to get some new ideas, and new knowledge, before starting, to be more accurate.
Currently my time is spent on creating contemporary scenarios in and around Austria, as quite a few routes now cross over into Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland and Germany. Studying the direction of travel, and the dc / ac situation is quite a challenge - but all the more interesting. Best regards Not.Silent.
JJTimothy 2 Mar, 2021 @ 3:56pm 
It's about time I got to this and I enjoyed it. Presuming you have no objection I will be posting a link to it in the Friends of Darlington Railway Centre and Museum website.

There's one detail I think worth mentioning for future reference- those milk tanks were braked. Like fish vans speed was important because of their perishable cargo so so they'd run en bloc or could be attached to passenger trains. If you imagine they're going for repair their appearance in a train like this is perfectly reasonable but as a rule they'd be marshalled next to the locomotive so the brakes could be hooked up, the train as a whole thus becoming a partially fitted freight. The only exception would be with unfitted wagons that were piped- although not braked themselves they had pass through connections so they could go between a fitted wagon and the locomotive and still enable the brakes to be connected.
Not.Silent  [author] 22 Feb, 2021 @ 6:17pm 
Hi robmerlo. I am glad you enjoyed this really popular scenario.
robmerlo 22 Feb, 2021 @ 4:38pm 
Another good run thank you
Not.Silent  [author] 16 Feb, 2020 @ 8:06pm 
Thanks for commenting Road Kill Bill.
Road Kill Bill 16 Feb, 2020 @ 9:16am 
Very enjoyable. Thanks a lot
Not.Silent  [author] 3 Dec, 2019 @ 5:42pm 
Cheers jules.
jules 3 Dec, 2019 @ 6:58am 
Lovely scenario; excellent AI traffic. Thank you.