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Southern Region (Train Simulator Add-On) PC (English)
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Accompanying a broad collection of locomotives and rolling stock is a 25 mile stretch of the South West main line between Woking and Basingstoke. An exceptionally busy piece of track carrying trains from London Waterloo to Southampton, Bournemouth, Weymouth and the west of England.
Southern Region PC is a pedigree title from the makers of Severn Valley Railway, and in this we hail back to the 1960's.
There are 4 tracks running throughout: Down Slow, Down Fast, Up Slow and Up Fast. As you would expect the slow lines carry freight and stopping trains and the fast are used for the express trains, although not exclusively. "Down" refers to trains heading away from London and up refers to those heading towards that capital.
Southern Region PC is a pedigree title from the makers of Severn Valley Railway, and in this we hail back to the 1960's.
There are 4 tracks running throughout: Down Slow, Down Fast, Up Slow and Up Fast. As you would expect the slow lines carry freight and stopping trains and the fast are used for the express trains, although not exclusively. "Down" refers to trains heading away from London and up refers to those heading towards that capital.
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