Providence by Mohan

The section of the Northeast Corridor bridging the gap between Boston and New Haven, including the MBTA Providence Line, the CTrail Shore Line East, and Amtrak Northeast Regional and Acela services.  CTRail trains enter from New Haven and stop at all stations...

Shakespeare Line by Oxalin

This simulation covers the Shakespeare Line between Tyseley and Stratford-upon-Avon, the Chiltern Main Line between Tyseley and Hatton, and the Stratford to Leamington Line between Hatton and Stratford-upon-Avon. Included is a full day timetable representing 2nd April...

New Program Version Released – v2.23.1

This version fixes two bugs reported recently. In terminating a shuttle early to link to a follow-on service the program gave the message 'no follow-on service' when there was in fact such a service. It was due to my having missed the 'Frh-sh' situation (shuttle...

Wolverhampton by Krizar

The Wolverhampton simulation covers the local area around the city of Wolverhampton in the UK. The area originally had two stations High Level and Low Level with the latter closing to passenger traffic in 1972, and completely in 1981. The high level station remains as...

Bath Spa Area by Oxalin

The lines in the Bath Spa area near Bristol, including the Melksham Chord. This routes sees 5 passenger trains per hour, as well as a variety of freight services: – 2tph London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads – 1tph Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central – 1tph...

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