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Train Simulator: Western Lines of Scotland Review or something idk 

Flying Scott
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I was looking for another Train Simulator route which I could make one of these videos about, and I originally looked into the Horseshoe Curve. But reviews were pretty much negative and all the other posts on forums I could find also pretty much dismissed the route as a relic of the past quality of Train Simulator. In the end, I just waited for the Steam Sale to pick it up on the cheap.
But it got me thinking, I still haven’t reviewed the other routes that I already own.
So, the Western Lines of Scotland, also known as the Port Road. A 2013 Train Simulator DLC, running from Carlisle to Stranraer. Pretty neat.
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@davidwhiting1761
@davidwhiting1761 2 года назад
I do offer a rebuttal as to why the Black 5 is actually a good choice for this route. If you look at shed records around the time the route is modeled (1963 when Kingmoor marshalling yard was officially opened and June 1955 when the line between Dumfries and Dunragit was closed) the overwhelming majority of locomotives at Carlisle Kingmoor MPD and Dumfries shed were Black 5s. While there were Standard 4 moguls at this point, they were only at Stranraer and they were few in number. Most accounts I've read about this time period talk about how the Black 5s and Clans dominated most of the traffic over the Port Road while Standard moguls were typically used as pilots while Standard 4 tanks were used on passenger runs to Kirkudbright from Dumfries.
@carribob1992
@carribob1992 2 года назад
I really like this route, its got something for everyone. IMO, the best way to enjoy it is by taking a train all the way from Carlisle to Stranraer (Proudest achievement was getting a Bossman Games LMS Caprotti Black Five to Stranraer with a train of BR and LNER coaching without messing up), just be sure to take a water stop at Loch Skerrow.
@williambabcoke248
@williambabcoke248 2 года назад
For me, my favorite route in Train Sim would be a toss up between this, Weardale and Teasdale, and Clear Creek Narrow Guage. Just wish they could have included a couple of other engines, although I have a good chunk of the engines available. Wouldn't have hurt them too much to include a small shunter like a Jinty for this one.
@yomikaianimator4689
@yomikaianimator4689 2 года назад
I may be American, but I still Loving The Britain Steam Engines: Black “5” LMS 4-6-0 E2 Class LB&SCR 0-6-0 K4 Pacific LNER 4-6-0 And the Others that I do know all of them
@FlyingScott
@FlyingScott 2 года назад
LNER locomotives are classified by wheel arrangement, K indicating 2-6-0. K4s were neither 4-6-0s nor Pacifics. Though, the Pennsylvania Railroad did have it's own K4 Pacifics.
@agingertrainspotter1031
@agingertrainspotter1031 2 года назад
I stayed at castle Douglas in 2019
@elizabetharas5748
@elizabetharas5748 Год назад
The interesting thing is this is basically just an updated version of a free route which was literally just called "The Port Road." this free version isnt available anymore but my friend does have it
@Alex-v7y9p
@Alex-v7y9p 4 месяца назад
i love this route, tho the riviera line in the 50s is my fav, this is no.2
@Alex-v7y9p
@Alex-v7y9p 4 месяца назад
ok i changed my mind i like the western lines of scotland more
@FQP-7024
@FQP-7024 2 года назад
Damn that Black 5 looks so damn sad and tainted wish the 50s and 60s took better care of the damn steamers
@FlyingScott
@FlyingScott 2 года назад
Little use taking care of something intended to be thrown away anyway. People tend to forget that most steam locomotives last 20 to 40 years, so 1960 was about the time most of the first built Fives were due for withdrawal anyway.
@LMS5935
@LMS5935 2 года назад
When you mean you dislike the black five do you mean you dislike it in real life or just the game
@Andre_85_Hunslet
@Andre_85_Hunslet Год назад
1:27 So after buying the route myself I found out that the bridges and other objects are actually not missing, if you go to edit the route and you hover your mouse over the location where the missing bridge is, the bridge will appear, what I recommend doing is to double click it and go to the the 5th bar and if it has "1" then change it to "10" and then the bridge will be fixed.
@N00N01
@N00N01 2 года назад
Same story of the 8fs and jubilees if they pull more than two coaches (i know due to the "spirit of steam" route wich goes crewe via acton bridge ,runcorn, ditton junction to liverpool and vice versa)
@GNRA1GreatNorthern1470
@GNRA1GreatNorthern1470 2 года назад
I have a tip for driving the black 5s that come with the route, put the regulator on 77% and put the reverser on 22% which would make the locomotive accelerate faster. Although at a certain point you will accelerate slower you would be at 70mph by then
@RetroPro7101
@RetroPro7101 2 года назад
I’ve had my eyes on this for a while. I’m convinced now. Also I don’t agree with the Rivera line being hideous (my opinion)
@sirrliv
@sirrliv 2 года назад
Very much like the previous review topic, Riviera in the 50's, Western Lines of Scotland may be lacking in certain content, particularly rolling stock, pretty much all of which is just reskinned and lightly updated versions of models dating back to the first ever releases of Rail Simulator. But also like Riviera, it is practically an essential part if you want pretty much anything to do with the TS Third Party content community, especially in the UK. Untold scores of scenarios on Steam Workshop, dozens of routes both on Workshop and beyond, even Third Party locomotives like those of Caledonia Works and Digital Traction count WLoS as a requirement. P.S. From what I've heard, the proper Scottish pronunciation for Kirkcudbright is actually "Ker-Coo-Bree"
@FlyingScott
@FlyingScott 2 года назад
Wouldn't know, I'm from Great North of Scotland territory, Caledonian place names are all Greek to me.
@LMS5935
@LMS5935 2 года назад
I like it cuz black 5
@SaxonIVKGames
@SaxonIVKGames 2 года назад
new video! :D
@Northerner_Transport_Hub
@Northerner_Transport_Hub 2 года назад
Was there any other sheds as well as Carlisle on this route, and was there any Jubilees operating on it?
@carribob1992
@carribob1992 2 года назад
Theres quite a few (Taken from an Ian Allan ABC circa 1950) 12A: Carlisle (Upperby) 12B: Carlisle (Canal) 68A: Carlisle (Kingmoor) 68B: Dumfries. 68C: Stranraer.
@FlyingScott
@FlyingScott 2 года назад
Upperby was the ex-LNWR shed, it mostly saw smaller locomotives like the 2MT tanks, BR 5MTs, BR 4MTs, but also it's own allocation of Jubilees and Black Staniers. Canal was the ex-North British shed, and to the end of it's days the LNER was the major influence on it's allocation. Kingmoor was home to the big locos; Jubilees certainly among them, although perhaps their allocation of Pacifics was more notable.
@Northerner_Transport_Hub
@Northerner_Transport_Hub 2 года назад
@@FlyingScott that's very helpful, the reason I ask is because I'm purchasing the route myself and I'd love to give 45690 a go on it
@terrygray9840
@terrygray9840 2 года назад
Douglas explains a route in Scotland in train sim. god yes.
@FlyingScott
@FlyingScott 2 года назад
I dinnae ken how to say this in a friendly way. but by being Scottish you're not automatically role playing as a Thomas The Tank character. There is more to the outside world than Thomas.
@terrygray9840
@terrygray9840 2 года назад
@@FlyingScott well, i'm never not going to imagine douglas ranting to donald about a route in train sim. been waiting to reply with this.
@Northerner_Transport_Hub
@Northerner_Transport_Hub 2 года назад
@@FlyingScott so true, despite I do own a Hornby thomas but ask me who doesn't.
@Yes-dr2gl
@Yes-dr2gl Месяц назад
I hate younger me.
@nathanswales828
@nathanswales828 2 года назад
as a owner of the Cornish Rivera of th3 50s line i think it's ok and i think that GWR and LMS are the best with Southern being trash
@FlyingScott
@FlyingScott 2 года назад
It does not take an expert to know when someone describes any of the Big Four as "trash", that person is either ignorant, young, or both. For your information, the Southern was the only one of the Big Four to semi-consistently run a profit, owing to its Central Line (what used to be the Brighton mainline).
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