Hmm. Yes. I did a 1972 stock train a bit like the 73TS in the video. Converted the body from MSTS and then rebuilt a load of parts. The routes are truly amazing. If I knew how to do routes properly I would update some of these routes.
What's false about this is the overhead 'pickups' are up onthe great northern line,(first train),but in the tunnel section there are no overhead cables,so the train uses 'pickup shoes' like the tube trains. If you ever use this line you know that at drayton park the power goes off,that's when the driver switches from one pickup to the other,and if your in a 'motor' carriage,you will hear the overhead pickup rumble up or down,and a zzzzz'd (sparky sound),i used to work at Neasden depot many years ago,so i learned a few things about trains,only a few mind,LOL
@BVEAnonymous (ayo can you send me a link of this train so i can make a weebly website about the founded archives of old routes and trains, Also the finding was myself. i found just a couple of archived routes and trains by using the Wayback Machine) it would be really nice if you can :D
@@ChilternRailPhotography Wrong, there's NO download link. The download link is this: (it's openbve, straight out officially from the openbve team) openbve-project.net