Train Simulator Class 47

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:55:28 PM8/4/24
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Inassociation with Waggonz, Armstrong Powerhouse presents the Class 321 Electric Multiple Unit Pack. From the visuals, to the sounds, to the functionality, this pack pushes the boundaries and is without doubt, the quintessential representation of this unit in the simulator. Please check out the feature list below to see exactly what it has to offer:

As well as the rolling stock, eight highly realistic & engaging scenarios are included; seven for the DTG GEML London to Ipswich route & one for the DTG ECML London to Peterborough route. For the ultimate realism, they are based on the relevant timetable of the year and feature realistic 4/8/12 car formations as per the official diagrams. On top of this, all trains have their headcode, time of leaving, origin and destination so you can see which train is which! For further details, please see the manual in the Other Downloads section below. A trailer for this pack can also be viewed below:


All efforts have been made to ensure the included scenarios work properly but due to the unstable nature of the DTG GEML London to Ipswich route, there is a possibility some may crash whilst loading, or playing them, due to memory issues on this route. Advice is given in the scenarios descriptions, and during the scenarios, on how to avoid these crashes but we can not absolutely guarantee they won't occur so please be aware of this before purchasing.


Please note that these items are only required if you would like to use the scenarios included in this pack. If you would only like to use the class 321 in Quick Drive or your own scenarios instead of the included ones, then these items are not required.


Please note that this pack is not required for the scenarios to work but is required if you wish to experience the intended weather. If you do not own this pack, you will experience an unspecified default weather pattern.


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The Stepford County Railway Wiki has implemented new policies. You can check them out here.

We are also hiring a variety of new staff members, please check out this announcement for more information.


This article or section is about content, which is not in the game, but has been confirmed by the developers to be added in the future. They are considered as upcoming features. The provided information may be inaccurate.

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