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The North Lincolnshire Route
by John Kirk
This page has the latest version of the route, updates and fixes - as well as extra scenarios made for the route.
I will be happy to host any scenarios made for this route - use the "Contact" page to get details
I will be happy to host any scenarios made for this route - use the "Contact" page to get details
The Main route: North Lincolnshire v04-2023
Updated Version: April 24th 2023
Because of the size of the route you will be taken to Google Drive to download the .rwp file which contains the
Route and Assets.
The latest version is: "North-Lincolnshire-v04-2023.rwp"
You can install the update on top of North-Lincolnshire-v12-22
Route and Assets.
The latest version is: "North-Lincolnshire-v04-2023.rwp"
You can install the update on top of North-Lincolnshire-v12-22
North-Lincolnshire-v04-2023 - changes
This download includes the ECML from Doncaster to Retford, the line from Doncaster to Gainsborough, via Haxey*, the line from Haxey Junction to Crowle Town*, the freight-only line from Bawtry to Haxey*, two more collieries, and various sidings/short lines. The ECML from Doncaster to Retford includes the colour light signals which were installed pre 1950, and this part of the ECML operates AWS.
*These routes lack some/lots of scenery detail;, the work on which is ongoing.
There are a number of scenarios which have been checked and working (I haven’t listed the rolling stock needed, but anything of LNER/Eastern Region will be needed)
Thanks to PRB, many of the level crossings now operate on a two gate, one-gate-at-a-time instead of the four half gates that came with the original game.
For any American downloaders, Scrooby, the village from which the Pilgrim Fathers originally set off is between Doncaster and Retford, making it the third connection, with Immingham and Boston shown on the route, though the Scrooby station is closed.
This download includes the ECML from Doncaster to Retford, the line from Doncaster to Gainsborough, via Haxey*, the line from Haxey Junction to Crowle Town*, the freight-only line from Bawtry to Haxey*, two more collieries, and various sidings/short lines. The ECML from Doncaster to Retford includes the colour light signals which were installed pre 1950, and this part of the ECML operates AWS.
*These routes lack some/lots of scenery detail;, the work on which is ongoing.
There are a number of scenarios which have been checked and working (I haven’t listed the rolling stock needed, but anything of LNER/Eastern Region will be needed)
Thanks to PRB, many of the level crossings now operate on a two gate, one-gate-at-a-time instead of the four half gates that came with the original game.
For any American downloaders, Scrooby, the village from which the Pilgrim Fathers originally set off is between Doncaster and Retford, making it the third connection, with Immingham and Boston shown on the route, though the Scrooby station is closed.
These Wotawally made Quick Drives cover just about the whole area of the route.
I have not included any AI or Static Consists at the moment because of the complexity of the network and I am not sure how to achieve what I ideally want.
Also, because of the number of options for different parts of the route it has been impossible to check every one.
Please report any problems with pathing etc to me, and I will attempt to sort them out.
If you can improve them, add to them, or produce brand new Quick Drives then let me know - I will happily host them and you will be doing all the users of the route a favour
I have not included any AI or Static Consists at the moment because of the complexity of the network and I am not sure how to achieve what I ideally want.
Also, because of the number of options for different parts of the route it has been impossible to check every one.
Please report any problems with pathing etc to me, and I will attempt to sort them out.
If you can improve them, add to them, or produce brand new Quick Drives then let me know - I will happily host them and you will be doing all the users of the route a favour