The London Underground Metropolitan line runs from the busy heart of the City of London at Aldgate up to leafy Amersham in Buckinghamshire. The contrast between the two ends of the route is stark! Moving out from the sub-surface section north of Finchley Road, you drive through the urban area of West London and eventually drive into the countryside past Harrow-on-the-Hill station. Driving further, you have the option of branching left to see the Art Deco terminus of Uxbridge, turning north further up the line onto the branch line to Watford or, further still, experiencing the countryside on the beautiful branch to Chesham. The line terminates at Amersham in the north.
The route has been extensively researched to give you an authentic London Underground driving experience. All the 34 surface and sub-surface stations are authentically detailed and modelled. Each of the different tunnel sections reflects the numerous different styles found on the route, from 'cut and cover' to the round style. The deep cuttings in the Metropolitan area are carefully modelled along with the distinctive buildings surrounding the track.
Authentic London Underground signalling is used throughout the route, which is extensively detailed with appropriate line side equipment and structures.
Click on the map for a larger version and you can download the Metropolitan Line manual here!
The depiction in this simulation is not intended to be a true-to-life representation of how all areas of TfL operate, including health & safety etc. Care has been taken to ensure the design elements closely match TfL’s IP, however this has not been reviewed in line with TfL’s brand guidelines, and TfL takes no responsibility for any discrepancies.
STATIONS
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Aldgate
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Liverpool Street
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Moorgate
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Barbican
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Farringdon
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Kings Cross St. Pancras
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Euston Square
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Great Portland Street
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Baker Street
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Finchley Road
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Wembley Park
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Preston Road
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Northwick Park
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Harrow-on-the-Hill
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North Harrow
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Pinner
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Northwood Hills
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Northwood
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Moor Park
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Rickmansworth
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Chorleywood
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Chalfont & Latimer
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Amersham
Watford Branch
Chesham Branch
Uxbridge Branch
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West Harrow
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Rayners lane
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Eastcote
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Ruislip Manor
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Ruislip
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Ickenham
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Hillingdon
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Uxbridge
FEATURES TO LOOK OUT FOR ON THE ROUTE
Numerous custom buildings and other features of interest have been modelled along the length of the route – these are just a few of them, in the order you’d see them when driving north from Aldgate.
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The Circle line at Aldgate station
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Hammersmith & City line at Aldgate
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Liverpool Street signal box
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Moorgate – blue hoardings
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Barbican – disused lines and blue hoardings
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New sidings at Farringdon
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Smithfield Market
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Thameslink at Farringdon
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Thameslink underpass
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Baker Street platforms 5 and 6
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Tunnel types (‘Cut and cover’ and single bore tunnels)
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Regent’s Canal
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Marlborough Road station
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Chiltern Main Line
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West Hampstead station
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North London Line
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Kilburn station
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Willesden Green station
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Central Mosque of Brent
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Dollis Hill station
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Dudding Hill Line
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Neasden station
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Neasden Depot
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Neasden Depot fly-under
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Wembley Stadium
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Student accommodation
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Wembley Park sidings
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Jubilee line fly-under
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West Coast Main Line, London Overground and Bakerloo bridge
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Harrow-on-the-Hill church spire
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Uxbridge branch line fly-under
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Rivers (River Colne, River Grade and the Grand Union Canal)
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Watford triangle
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Rickmansworth sidings
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Rickmansworth station water tower
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M25 bridge
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Chorleywood signal box
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Chesham spur
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Amersham signal box
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Metropolitan line terminus at Amersham
Features to look out for on the Uxbridge Branch
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Piccadilly Line
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Chiltern Main Line and Central line
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Spur to Ruislip LU Depot
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Ruislip London Underground Depot
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Hillingdon station
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Pub and footbridge
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River Pinn
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Uxbridge sidings
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Uxbridge signal box
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Uxbridge Station
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Uxbridge Bus Station
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Distinctive Uxbridge buildings (Coca-Cola, Mitsubishi, Chimes shopping centre etc.)
Features to look out for on the Watford Branch
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Power distribution building
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Watford triangle tunnel
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Grand Union Canal and moorings
Features to look out for on the Chesham Branch
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Beautiful countryside
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Chesham Station
SCENARIOS
No Standard scenarios are included with this Metropolitan Line route. As there is currently no suitable default Train Simulator stock to drive on the route, we have ensured that it is Quick Drive enabled to allow you to drive any stock that you have as you wish.
We have, however, included a special Quick Drive enabled version of the Just Trains S8 Advanced which can be driven via the F4 HUD controls. This special version of the S8 does not feature a cab or passenger view.
System Requirements:
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Train Simulator 2022 / Train Simulator Classic
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European Loco & Asset Pack
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Intel Core-i5 4690 3.50GHz Quad Core or AMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.80GHz Quad Core or better
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4GB RAM (maximum possible under 32-bit Windows) / 16GB or more for 64-bit Windows
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Windows 10 / 8 / 7
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nVidia GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 480 with 4GB dedicated VRAM or more
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DirectX 9.0c
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Broadband Connection for Train Simulator 2019
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Storage: High Performance SSD recommended
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Sound card: DirectX-compatible audio device
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5.9GB hard drive space
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