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[HS]-All Stops to Sheffield (LMS Black 5)
   
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[HS]-All Stops to Sheffield (LMS Black 5)

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Woodhead (1950s) Scenarios
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Take the controls of a Black 5 on an all-stations-stopping service between Penistone and Sheffield Victoria. Duration: 40 minutes.

DLC Requirements:
Woodhead Route (1950s)
Western Lines of Scotland
Class 77 Locomotive Pack
Robinson O4
6 条留言
Highball Simulation  [作者] 5 月 21 日 上午 11:38 
@chris The Black 5 from WLoS is the best simulated of the none-BMG Black 5s in my view, and can handle most things thrown at it. 4 coaches it seems was very common for stoppers between Huddersfield and Sheffield-as were Black 5s if archive photos are anything to go by. And, of course, railway history is full of companies 'improving' place names-possibly the best example is the Highland Railway renaming Kyle to Kyle of Lochalsh for marketing purposes.
chris 5 月 21 日 上午 10:24 
Nothing better than driving a Black Five. Enjoyable run down the hill. With 4 on and a downhill run no problem for the Black Five. Agree with John timings were fine. They ought to know better with the spelling - sorry !!! Kind Regards. Chris
Highball Simulation  [作者] 5 月 14 日 上午 9:35 
@pjohnandlyns It happened a surprising amount in the UK.
pjohnandlyns 5 月 14 日 上午 3:21 
Hi HS. Thanks for that, I also find it strange.
Highball Simulation  [作者] 5 月 14 日 上午 12:24 
@pjohnandlyns The fact that steam doesn't cast a visible shadow is an unfortunate downside of the lighting engine. I also googled it quickly and it tuns out the station name was 'Oughty Bridge' for its operating life-quite why it was spelled differently to the village it served is something of a mystery.
pjohnandlyns 5 月 13 日 上午 6:22 
Nicely done ran OK with no problems. All timings were fine and easily achievable.
Good shadows on the wall at Wortley, shame the clag doesn't show as a shadow.
And Oughty Bridge is wrong. It should be all one word with an 'i' instead of a 'y', not your fault though.