Train Simulator: West Coast Main Line North Route Add-On

December 1, 2011KrossRails, Dovetail Games

$13

Estimated Net Revenue

$12,943

After Steam fees, refunds, regional pricing & taxes

Gross Revenue$35,917
Owners2.8K
Reviews79
Positive72%
Gross Revenue$35,917
Regional Pricing (15%)-$5,388
Discounts (25%)-$7,632
Refunds (5%)-$1,145
Steam Fee (30%)-$6,526
VAT (15%)-$2,284
Net Revenue$12,943
Estimates use the Boxleiter Method with a confidence score of 50/10. Actual revenue may vary significantly.

About Train Simulator: West Coast Main Line North Route Add-On

One of the most significant route expansion since the launch of Train Simulator, West Coast Main Line North brings you well over 100 miles of highly-detailed railway line, with stations, yards, cuttings, viaducts and stunning scenery.

West Coast Main Line North recreates the route between Carlisle and Glasgow as it appeared in the early 1990s, with no less than 26 realistically-modelled stations and halts. Also included is the brand new Class 86 electric locomotive, which was built specifically to haul express passenger services on the route, and which comes with accurate British Rail Mk3 buffered coaches. Built to cover the distance quickly and comfortably, the Class 86 can really stretch its legs on this long and fast line. For a change of pace, there are also full recreations of the yards along the route including Polmadie, Mossend and Kingmoor yards.

Includes:

Accurate recreation of the West Coast Main Line northern section from Carlisle to Glasgow

Class 86 electric locomotive in British Rail Intercity Executive livery

Buffered Mk3 coaches in British Rail Intercity Executive livery

Scenarios

12 scenarios

Free Roam: Carlisle Station

Free Roam: Carstairs Station

Free Roam: Glasgow Central Station

Free Roam: Mossend Yard

Free Roam: Motherwell Station

Free Roam: Polmadie Depot

Polmadie Hop

Hand Over

Kingmoor Sunset

Carstairs Split (Career System Scenario)

The Argyle Line (Career System Scenario)

Scots Pine (Career System Scenario)

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