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Train Simulator: The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton Route Add-On Full Crack [Keygen]

Updated: Mar 31, 2020





















































About This Content The English Riviera comes to Train Simulator in the beautifully picturesque ‘The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton’ route, which runs through some of the most scenic landscape in England.Set in the area of the south west coast of England known as the English Riviera, due to its mild climate and sandy beaches, this picturesque line opened in May 1846, with a single track broad gauge line transporting holidaymakers from the city of Exeter to the Torbay resorts of Devon. By the end of the same year, the line had been extended to Newton Abbot, and two years later to Torquay – the current Torre station. It was not until 1859 that the Dartmouth and Torbay Railway linked the line from Torre to Paignton.The 28 mile (45km) line was originally built to Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s broad gauge structure (2,140mm / 7ft 1/4in), a familiar sight on the Great Western Railway network at the time, and was designed for atmospheric power, although this lasted for less than a year from September 1847 - several pump houses can still be seen along the line, acting as reminders of this ill-fated system. The line was eventually converted to standard gauge in May 1892 and later widened to double tracks over the subsequent years.The non-electrified line is probably best known for its seaside running, rocky coastal scenery and winding tracks, with several miles running along the South Devon sea wall, a picturesque scene during summer months but battered by strong northerly winds and high waves during winter months. Unusually for a UK route, palm trees can also be seen at several stations along the route.On leaving Exeter St Davids Station, built by Brunel and opened on 1 May 1844, the line crosses the River Exe and passes through the suburbs of the City before heading into the Devon countryside. From Powderham Castle, the railway runs alongside the river and heads into Starcross, where the line first runs along the English Channel. Shortly after, Dawlish Warren comes into sight and for the next 1.5 miles (2.4km), the line runs along the famous South Devon Railway sea wall.After Dawlish, the line ducks and dives through a series of tunnels cut into the rocky coves, making for a favourite spot of photographers. From Teignmouth to Hackney, the line runs along the River Teign, before heading inland once again to Newton Abbot. Leaving Newton Abbot, the railway widens out to four tracks; the two for Penzance diverge to the right at Aller Junction while the Riviera Line trains climb and then slowly descend towards the sea at Torquay. Fast passenger services along the line are handled by modern high speed DMUs, including Voyagers and HSTs; stopping services are served by Class 142s, 143s, 150s and 159s. Freight operations are not a major feature of the line but can be seen occasionally. Included with the route is a First Great Western Class 143, recreating the ‘Pacer’ two-car DMU that is a stalwart of the line. Based on a Walter Alexander bus body, the ‘Nodding Donkey’ was introduced to the rail network in the mid-1980s and is well known for its unsophisticated bouncy ride and meagre seating, faithfully recreated in this model. Also included is a Quick Drive compatible High Speed Train (HST) in First Great Western livery.ScenariosSix scenarios for the route:Class 143: First LookClass 143: PreparationsClass 143: Service PracticeRescue DiversionBusy Day on the CoastStorm ConsequencesMore 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 Features28 mile (45km) Riviera Line route from Exeter to PaigntonSeaside running along the South Devon Railway sea wallFirst Great Western Class 143 ‘Pacer’ DMUFirst Great Western HST (Quick Drive only)Scenarios for the routeQuick Drive compatibleDownload size: 1,600mb 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton Route Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 20 Feb, 2014 Train Simulator: The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton Route Add-On Full Crack [Keygen] Really good add on - great route and love the pacer loco add on.. Great route with fun little details like playground, old england-design houses and boat-harbours. Waves at the beach were a bit unrealistic, but everything else was perfect.. The route is great. I reminds me of the Culumbia River Gorge, just slower ad has a lack of moutains. But honestly its worth it, ecpecialy if you are a railfan in Britain. But to be honest we have a train that looks just like the Class 143: its called a subay and it is not decorated nor does it have mutch structural safety due to the fact that it goes underground.7\/10 A good fun route to drive. Worth the money.. The best route in the UK. Comes with the much hated Class 143 Pacer and the much loved HST. The track goes all the way to Kingswear but unfortunately the scenery ends at Goodrington (just south of Paignton).. This route is very beautiful and nicely detailed. Overall this route is very well worth the money.. Route Pros:Nice length, not too long, and not too short...Performs fairly wellLooks nice even on lowest graphicscomes with 6 career scenarios, and plenty of Workshop Scenarios.Locomotive Pros:Class 143 is seemingly well modeledGood soundsNice two-tone hornnice to drive, not very complicatedwhen the doors close, you get a nice guard to driver and driver to guard buzzer, with "C" button.Overall, this is a great route! You would be a fool not to get this route, especially for 25 bucks! What are you waiting around waiting for, go buy it!!!!!

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