ROUTE FEATURES
-
17 new stations
-
Numerous custom objects
-
Route length: approximately 83 miles
-
Carefully detailed and very immersive scenery
-
14 Standard and two Free Roam scenarios (some require additional stock)
-
Route is Quick Drive enabled
-
Localised default Class 37 reskins, enhanced with authentic dynamics
STATIONS
-
Inverness
-
Beauly
-
Muir of Ord
-
Conon Bridge
-
Dingwall
-
Garve
-
Lochluichart
-
Achanalt
-
Achnasheen
-
Achnashellach
-
Strathcarron
-
Attadale
-
Stromeferry
-
Duncraig
-
Plockton
-
Duirinish
-
Kyle of Lochalsh
CUSTOM BUILDINGS and OBJECTS
-
Inverness TMD
-
Inverness carriage shed
-
Clachnaharry swing bridge
-
Clachnaharry signal box
-
Garve footbridge
-
Lochluichart power station
-
Achanalt station cottage
-
Attadale station building
-
Achnasheen footbridge
-
Strathcarron Hotel
-
Various houses and bungalows
-
Kyle of Lochalsh signal box
-
Kyle of Lochalsh station bridge/ramp
-
User-worked crossing (Scottish style)
-
RETB signals
-
Highland cows
-
Modern road bridge
-
Dingwall goods office
-
Various industrial offices/buildings
-
3D trees
-
Just Trains signalling pack
-
Dockside assets
-
Various stone/steel bridges
-
Achanalt Viaduct
-
Conon Bridge
-
Various trackside signs, buildings and features
-
New lineside huts (two Scottish styles)
-
New fencing
-
Multiple Unit speed signs
-
Isle of Skye road bridge
RESKINS
We have included a set of eight reskins for the default Class 37 locomotive.
JT 37 Blue - a BR Blue version of the Class 37 which was limited to locomotives that were seen at Inverness in the 1980s: 37008, 37023, 37032, 37040, 37046, 37070, 37097, 37101, 37107, 37109, 37113, 37119.
JT 37 Blue 017 - BR Blue Class 37 with white stripe along the lower body side, a marking of Eastfield TMD in Glasgow at the time.
JT 37 Blue 033 - Class 37 in BR Blue with a small BR logo and large number, also carrying a ‘Highland Rail’ decal on the side of the cab.
JT 37 LL 025 - Inverness Depot's most famous locomotive and their ‘pet engine’ for many years. 37025 'Inverness TMD', Large Logo Blue with Highland Rail decals.
JT 37 LL 011 - Class 37 in Large Logo Blue with a West Highland Terrier on the side – a type of livery more commonly seen on locomotives operating via the West Highland Line to Fort William and a marking of Eastfield TMD, Glasgow.
JT 37 LL 035 - Class 37 in Large Logo Blue with Highland Rail decal on cab side. The Highland Rail ‘Stag’ logo was a marking of the Inverness TMD during the 1980s.
JT 37 LL 112 - Class 37 Large Logo paint but with small numbers and BR logo.
JT 37 LL 114 - Class 37 in Large Logo Blue with Highland Rail decal on cab side. The Highland Rail ‘Stag’ loco was a marking of the Inverness TMD during the 1980s. The name 'Dunrobin Castle' comes from a large castle adjacent to the Far North Line between Brora and Rogart.
CUSTOM CLASS 37 DYNAMICS FOR THE INCLUDED RESKINS
We have updated and improved the operation and driving dynamics (engine and braking performance) to be more realistic:
-
Improved tractive effort and performance
-
Realistic Westinghouse M8 air brake control
-
Power handle with Off notch and laggy engine response to changes in the handle position
-
Reverser lever with Engine Only, Reverse, Neutral and Forwards notches, with the Engine Only position disabling brake release and resetting the AWS self- test
-
AWS self-test activated by moving the reverser into Neutral after being in the Engine Only position
-
Realistic in-cab Ammeter readings
-
Realistically dynamic engine exhaust fume and clag particles
-
Optional AWS info messaging system for when driving outside of the cab
-
Train Simulator simple mode compatible
SCENARIOS
Please note that although some of the scenarios use the default locomotives and rolling stock or stock supplied by The Kyle Line, there are some which require extra items to allow them to run correctly. The descriptions below indicate which additional assets are required:
Locomotives followed by ‘Steam’ in brackets can be purchased from the
Steam website:
-
Class 158 DMU Add-On
-
Class 156 Loco Add-On
-
EWS Class 66 v2.0 Loco Add-On
Locomotives followed by ‘JT’ in brackets can be purchased from the Just Trains website:
•
Cargowaggon Flat IGA PlusPak
•
YGB Seacow PlusPak Advanced
•
VGA/VKA Wagon PlusPak
Standard scenarios
2H87 18:36 Inverness-Kyle (Class 156, 1992)
Required stock: Class 156 Loco Add-On (Steam)
Duration: 170 minutes
Drive the 18:36 Inverness-Kyle of Lochalsh throughout on a glorious May evening.
A Day In The life Of An Inverness Driver Part 1
Required stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 160 minutes
Drive 37112 on 2H80 07:10 Kyle of Lochalsh-Inverness in June 1986.
A Day In The life Of An Inverness Driver Part 2
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 15 minutes
Take 37112 from the buffers at Inverness to the depot, where it will remain for the afternoon prior to working back to Kyle later.
A Day In The life Of An Inverness Driver Part 3
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 10 minutes
Move 37011 from Inverness TMD to the station in preparation to work 2H85 17:55 Inverness-Kyle.
A Day In The life Of An Inverness Driver Part 4
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 180 minutes
Drive 37011 on 2H85 17:55 Inverness-Kyle.
Class 158 – 2H81 08:55 Inverness-Kyle
Required Stock: Class 158 DMU Add-On (Steam)
Duration: 155 minutes
Drive a Class 158 on the 2015 timetable from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh. The service is 2H81 08:55 Inverness-Kyle of Lochalsh, arriving at Kyle at 11:30.
Class 66 EWS – The Pipe Train
Required Stock: EWS Class 66 v2.0 Loco Add-On (Steam) & Cargowaggon Flat IGA PlusPak (JT)
Duration: 40 minutes
Drive 66104 on the 6X88 Hartlepool-Georgemas Junction loaded pipe train between Inverness and Dingwall.
Evening Ballast Train
Required Stock: YGB Seacow PlusPak Advanced (JT)
Duration: 200 minutes
Drive 37025 on a loaded ballast train from Millburn Yard to Strathcarron in 1986. You will have the line mostly to yourself, so enjoy this evening's trip!
JT VGA – Lairg Speedlink (1987)
Required Stock: VGA/VKA Wagon PlusPak (JT)
Duration: 60 minutes
Drive 37114 'Dunrobin Castle' on 7H38 Lairg-Inverness Speedlink in the spring of 1987.
Kyle Line Photo Charter
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 400 minutes
Drive 44871 on a photo charter along the Kyle Line in 2018. You will perform numerous run pasts along the way, but thankfully there is only one train a day each way on a Sunday!
Learning The road To Kyle
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 170 minutes
Drive 37114 on 2H87 11:10 Inverness-Kyle in July 1988. Messages along the way will help you learn the route.
Note: Drive this scenario before trying the route in a DMU.
The Highland Fling
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 180 minutes
Drive Inverness TMD's 'Pet' loco No. 37025 'Inverness TMD' on the ‘Highland Fling' railtour as it returns south from Kyle of Lochalsh on Saturday 5 October 1985.
The North Briton Part 1
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 230 minutes
Drive 45407 on 'The North Briton' from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh whilst working the North Briton in April 2008.
The North Briton Part 2
Required Stock: Default and supplied with route
Duration: 350 minutes
Drive 45407 on the returning North Briton tour from Kyle to Inverness. The real journey ran much later than anticipated and caused utter chaos – will you fare better?
Free Roam scenarios
Inverness Free Roam
Click on a train and take it for a drive!
Kyle of Lochalsh Free Roam
Click on a train and take it for a drive!