Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches (AppID: 767230)
Type: dlc
Genre: Simulation
Developer: N3V Games
Publisher:
Release Date: Dec 2017
Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches - Steam Analytics & Details
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Total Players
0
Genre
Simulation
Developer
N3V Games
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Is Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches multiplayer dead?
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System Requirements
Platform Support
Windows
macOS
Windows Requirements
Minimum:
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows 7 64bit
- Processor: Intel 'i' series/AMD K10 series introduced 2009 onwards. 2 physical cores, 2Ghz 64 bit
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GT 430 or better/ AMD ATI 5550 or better
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Yes
macOS Requirements
Minimum:
Minimum:
- OS: 10.9
- Processor: i5 2 Ghz
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Iris Pro with 1GB VRAM supporting OpenGL 3.3
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Yes
Pricing
Free to Play
Additional Information
Categories
Single-player
Multi-player
Co-op
Downloadable Content
Family Sharing
Supported Languages
English, French, German, Polish
Official Website
http://www.trainzportal.com/product/view/trainz-simulator-a-new-era
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About This Game
The Cornish Main Line was originally built by two separate railway companies, the West Cornwall Railway between Truro and Penzance, opened in 1852, and the Cornwall Railway between Plymouth and a separate station in Truro, opened in 1859.
Detailed Description
The Cornish Main Line was originally built by two separate railway companies, the West Cornwall Railway between Truro and Penzance, opened in 1852, and the Cornwall Railway between Plymouth and a separate station in Truro, opened in 1859. The impecunious West Cornwall company sold its railway to the more powerful broad gauge Associated Companies, dominated by the Great Western Railway, and the new owners converted the West Cornwall line to broad gauge. Through goods trains started running in 1866 and passenger trains in 1867. The Associated Companies merged into the Great Western Railway, and in 1892 the Great Western converted all its broad gauge track to standard gauge, a process called the gauge conversion. During the later decades of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth, the Great Western Railway was famous for providing transport to holiday destinations in Cornwall, and there were numerous branch lines served from the Cornish main line giving access to the resorts. The physical limitations of the steeply graded line imposed severe problems during the busiest times, not least for goods train operation. Equally famous was the lineβs use for transporting vegetable produce from Cornwall, famously broccoli and cauliflower, and cut flowers from the Scilly Isles.
Many of the branch lines were closed during the second half of the twentieth century, but in Cornwall the Looe, Newquay, Falmouth and St Ives branches remain in operation, with a basic local passenger traffic in winter considerably boosted by holidaymakers in summer. The historical development of the line is more fully dealt with at Hayle Railway, West Cornwall Railway, and Cornwall Railway.
This Route runs between Truro and terminates in Penzance and includes Branch-lines to Falmouth (The Maritime Route), Helston, Hayle Wharves and St Ives. I would like to thank all of the content creators for the content that I have used liberally in the construction of this route. I used Google Earth to reconstruct the Redrouth Sector as accurately as is possible within the constraints content available as freeware on the DLS.
This Route has been built using Google Earth.
Session - Come Fly with Me
Sit back and relax in an early morning flight over Cornwall. Board your De Havilland DH 86 Dragon Rapide at Penzance Aerodrome for a one hour fifteen minute flight exploring the scenery included in this route. Along the way Alf, your pilot, will point out scenery items of interest. Your flight will terminate at Truro Aerodrome. The weather along the way is fine, so just sit back and enjoy your flight.
Many of the branch lines were closed during the second half of the twentieth century, but in Cornwall the Looe, Newquay, Falmouth and St Ives branches remain in operation, with a basic local passenger traffic in winter considerably boosted by holidaymakers in summer. The historical development of the line is more fully dealt with at Hayle Railway, West Cornwall Railway, and Cornwall Railway.
This Route runs between Truro and terminates in Penzance and includes Branch-lines to Falmouth (The Maritime Route), Helston, Hayle Wharves and St Ives. I would like to thank all of the content creators for the content that I have used liberally in the construction of this route. I used Google Earth to reconstruct the Redrouth Sector as accurately as is possible within the constraints content available as freeware on the DLS.
This Route has been built using Google Earth.
Session - Come Fly with Me
Sit back and relax in an early morning flight over Cornwall. Board your De Havilland DH 86 Dragon Rapide at Penzance Aerodrome for a one hour fifteen minute flight exploring the scenery included in this route. Along the way Alf, your pilot, will point out scenery items of interest. Your flight will terminate at Truro Aerodrome. The weather along the way is fine, so just sit back and enjoy your flight.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players are currently playing Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches?
0 players are currently in-game on Steam.
Is Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches free to play?
Yes, Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches is free to play on Steam.
What genre is Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches?
Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches is a Simulation game.
Who developed Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches?
Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches was developed by N3V Games.
What platforms does Trainz Route: Cornish Mainline & Branches support?
Available on Steam for Windows, macOS.