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Train Simulator: Netherfield: Nottingham Network Route Add-On Mod Download

Train Simulator: Netherfield: Nottingham Network Route Add-On Mod Download


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Historic freight operations, spanning the plentiful collieries and challenging grades of Nottingham, and a plethora of iconic steam locomotives are ready for your command in this add-on for Train Simulator!

The history of freight movements surrounding Nottingham began in 1850, when the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston & East Junction Railway formed an east-west link to Grantham. At Colwick, near the small town of Netherfield and the original western end of the line, several sidings were constructed to allow inbound goods to be transported by horse and cart into the city of Nottingham, as the Midland Railway was outright refusing to let freight traffic pass through their station.

Having already made its place known, the Midland Railway grew a monopoly over the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire coal traffic and the Great Northern Railway, which consumed the ANB&EJR, wanted to have their own say in the lucrative industry. Since the original Ambergate line reached the outskirts of Nottingham, any further passage towards the city was through running rights. As the GNR sought to introduce their own coal traffic, the Midland Railway saw fit to significantly increase the cost of the rights to be prohibitively expensive. In return, the GNR decided instead to build their own infrastructure, it would be cheaper.

The line from Colwick was already extended into Nottingham, through a new station titled ‘London Road’, (owing to the Midland’s freight refusal), but a new line linking to various collieries all the way up to the Derbyshire coalfields via Daybrook was soon in place. The first GNR shed at Colwick was completed by 1875, and once the entire line was complete, it did not take long for tons upon tons of coal to start rolling in from the north, and the sidings, depots and collieries all saw massive expansion in the following years.

The GNR, and the Midland, were not the only railways to pass through this area, the Great Central Railway was also a keen contender in the coal industry, shuttling between the yards of Annesley and Woodford Halse (south of Rugby), upwards of 40 times a day!

When the GCR planned their ‘London Extension scheme, which would see the construction of the London Marylebone and the now-lost Great Central Main Line, they jointly worked with the GNR to build the entirely new ‘Nottingham Victoria’. This vast and complex station was mostly hidden from view, being sub-surfaced in the heart of the city, yet that doesn’t hide the fact that there were four signal boxes, two turntables and passing loops around all platforms, the volume of both passenger and freight traffic was incredible.

Of course nothing lasts forever, as was the case especially for the steam era and Nottingham Victoria station; a gradual decline of coal traffic and the streamline of the British railway network would soon see many lines fall silent, and the day-to-day operations of Nottinghamshire would be allocated to history.

The bustling network of Nottingham features authentic experiences and challenging operations behind classic British traction:

Included Locomotives

  • Stanier Class 8F
  • Fowler Class 4F
  • Robinson Class O4
  • Thompson Class B1
  • Sir Nigel Gresley’s V2

Included Career Scenarios

The Netherfield: Nottingham Network route includes 8 challenging career scenarios.
  • Football Special
  • Iron Ore Hoppers to Colwick
  • Coal to Colwick
  • Annesley Dido
  • Windcutter Empties to Annesley
  • Tunnel Closure Diversion
  • Gasworks Empties to Linby
  • Coal Empties from Colwick to Hucknall

Included Railfan Mode Scenarios

  • Bulwell Common
  • Hucknall Central
  • Nottingham Victoria

More 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 Features

  • 40 mile post-war Britain route depicting the Nottingham area between 1948 and 1965
  • Five iconic steam engines including the Stanier 8F, Fowler 4F, Robinson Class O4, Thompson Class B1 and Sir Nigel Gresley’s V2
  • Range of rolling stock from freight wagons to coaches, for period coal, cattle and milk operations
  • 8 challenging career scenarios
  • 3 Railfan Mode scenarios
  • Quick Drive compatible
  • Download size: 659 MB
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Title: Train Simulator: Netherfield: Nottingham Network Route Add-On
Genre: Simulation
Developer:
Dovetail Games
Publisher:
Dovetail Games - Trains
Franchise:
Train Simulator
Release Date: 2 Jun, 2017



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got the route and 8f pack but the V2 is no there to be seen. I managed to bag this for \u00a37.99 at a recent sale and all is worth it by a large way.
Pros:
- 4 locos - LNER B1, LNER O4, LMS 8F, LMS 4F
- Different scenarios and challenges.
- Rolling stock.
- Quick drives (When you are driving one loco, on the other side of the track you will pass other locos whether its the same class or different making way for a good photo\/screenshot opportunity.
- Route is realistic for hours of fun
- Value

Cons:
- Incorrectly states - LNER V2. It appears in the game but is NOT drivable.
- All locos 4F, 8F, B1, O4 has been copies from previous add-ons with same sounds.
- O4 can be a little dull
- Old assets can question whether its worth the price

When I bought this product I only had the 4F and O4. I mainly got this pack for the 8F and B1 which would of costed a bit more.

Apart from the drawbacks - a fantastic add-on I feel - I give it a 7.5\/10
. This add on is absolutely fantastic. It is very value for money with regards to the number of locomotives you get. All 5 locomotives have been used in past Steam add-ons but I find that two of the locomotives exceed quality of the others. These being Just Trains' Gresley V2 and the RSC Thompson B1, I would also like to mention that despite its age the O4 is also a good addon. The route itself is pretty detailed too. I would like to mention however that scenery is a little sparse in places and could be improved.

I would say this add-on deserves 4.5\/5 Stars. i live in nottingham and i am a sucker for railway history, need i say good work DTG on this one, kind of my dream route. and all for a bargain price. my local tesco's car park is on the site of bullwell forest station. and i often walk the old route up to bestwood colliery. and there still are things to be found such as rotten track panels. so yes i like this route. but i found some bits buggy at times. apart from that a quality route!. An excellent route. Nottingham Victoria, London Road, Netherfield stations are very good representations of the long gone actual, I can almost see myself standing where I used to. Colwick shed and yard are superb, the only thing missing are the footbridges which took the footpath over certain tracks. Signalling is as I recall except the home signal between the level crossing at Colwick shed west and Netherfield station was very tall to give sighting over the houses with a low level repeater.
Very realistic and challenging. Lots of workshop material as well. Absolutely worth every penny. Well done DTG. Hard to be fair on this route as I'm not too impressed with what I've seen. In terms of assets most of it seem to have been taken right out of the Woodhead line including some of the specific add-ons that go with it. The design of the line is ok and there's enough to keep you busy but some parts look poorly put together especially in one of the tunnels which looks downright nasty along with a few LED signals which I'm certain did not exist yet.

For veteran players or those with a strong taste for British steam may find themselves with content they mostly already own with the only new addition being the route itself. As for new players they have a fairly sweet deal on their hands as most of the loco's included are available as seperate purchases for other routes with these being:

Robison O4 with V2 included is $7.99 "Woodhead Line"
Thompson B1 $8.99 "Woodhead Line"
Fowler 4F $8.99 " Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway"

This means if the player gets or already owns the two mentioned routes have extra scenarios ready to go. As for me if I got this at full price I would have easily put a thumbs down but 50% off on sale earns it a lucky thumbs up.

5\/10. Very nice line, just FPS gets very low at some places especially where a lot of locomotives are standing. Very nice line indeed.. This add on is absolutely fantastic. It is very value for money with regards to the number of locomotives you get. All 5 locomotives have been used in past Steam add-ons but I find that two of the locomotives exceed quality of the others. These being Just Trains' Gresley V2 and the RSC Thompson B1, I would also like to mention that despite its age the O4 is also a good addon. The route itself is pretty detailed too. I would like to mention however that scenery is a little sparse in places and could be improved.

I would say this add-on deserves 4.5\/5 Stars. This Railworks Addons is it definitly worth the full price. There are many scenarios in the pack, and a huge amouth of rolling stock, which gives this Route a very atmospheric experience as it was in the steam era around Nottingham.

One guy here in the feedback area wrote about the assets, that everybody could rebuild this route, because there are no "specific new" assets. In my opinion it\u00b4s not about that, if you compare this route with pictures from the past 1950 between 1965 you will see this route is made very, very detailed. All the junctions, sidings and stations are named and are recognizeable as it were.

Also it\u00b4s not that easy rebuilt a Route from more than a half century back. There are maybe track plans left, but many of the Lines, Branches, Motive Power Depots (like colwick, annesley...) closed after 1970 as the stea era ended and rail tracks were dismantled.

This Time dovetail did good work and i can recommend it absolutley. I hope they know this level should be standard for selling other addons. Today its not enough publish a product and think buyers will be happy if "it" moves a llittle bit forward and little bit backward. Many developers prove with theyr "pro" addons, that its indeed possible to make this whole experience such realistic as possible on a computer.



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