15 November 2019
Just Trains' new
Metropolitan Line route and
S7+1 Advanced Underground Stock for TS2020 are now on sale - a money-saving
Bundle is also available which includes both these add-ons!
Our London Underground
Metropolitan Line route is complete with 34 stations, all modelled in exquisite detail, impressive city and countryside scenery and all the distinctive buildings and features along this route between Aldgate in the City and Amersham in Buckinghamshire. Authentic London Underground signalling is used throughout the route, which is extensively detailed with all the appropriate line side equipment and structures.
There are lots more screenshots on the
Metropolitan Line page!
The
S7+1 Advanced Underground Stock has been developed for driving on the Metropolitan Line and includes 13 scenarios to drive on the route. The S7+1 boasts a part-operational Train Control Management System and the latest Signalling Interface Device which shows the appropriate display for your current Master Control Switch setting. Features include an operating tripcock system, train rollback protection, Restricted Manual driving mode, operational Calling On light, manual or automatic passenger door operation, detailed passenger carriages, door interlock protection system, functional destination displays and an operating Sensitive Edge alarm system.
Our
S8 Advanced is another perfect train to drive on the Metropolitan Line and we've just updated the software with 13 new scenarios for this new Underground route. Existing owners can just log into their account and re-download the software to get these new scenarios. If you own S8 Advanced - and are currently subscribed to our
Newsletters and emails - you should have received an email from us with a Discount Code for the Metropolitan Line!
![S7+1 Advanced - Underground Stock](https://d2rz29q2n53c9a.cloudfront.net/images/71.jpg)
![S7+1 Advanced - Underground Stock](https://d2rz29q2n53c9a.cloudfront.net/images/72.jpg)
![S7+1 Advanced - Underground Stock](https://d2rz29q2n53c9a.cloudfront.net/images/73.jpg)