Train Sim World® 6: West Coast Main Line Trent Valley: Milton Keynes - Crewe
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Train Sim World® 6: West Coast Main Line Trent Valley: Milton Keynes - Crewe
Run up the racetrack of England’s midland region in All Aboard Studios’ West Coast Main Line Trent Valley: Milton Keynes - Crewe for Train Sim World. Embark on a thrilling 108-mile journey aboard Avanti West Coast Evero & Class 350 expresses.
The West Coast Main Line was built by many smaller companies during the birth of the railway era, but plans to bypass Birmingham via the Trent Valley Line materialised with that section’s opening in 1847, providing a more direct route from London to the north of England through Rugby, Lichfield and Stafford.
Explore Train Sim World’s longest UK route to date as you traverse a total of 108 miles between Milton Keynes and Crewe, while aboard some of the most modern trains on Britain’s network, including the Avanti West Coast BR Class 807 ‘Evero’.
Avanti West Coast’s ‘Evero’ is the latest innovation of the AT300 fleet, featuring a familiar shell, but with a much more ergonomic interior, refined cab, optimised kitchen space, and comfortable first class section, with the rest of the train prioritising a much-welcomed capacity upgrade on the WCML.
Supporting alongside is the Class 350/4; call at all local stations in both Warwickshire and Staffordshire before joining additional traffic at Stafford. Then open the throttle and race to historic Crewe.
Key Features:
108-mile section of the West Coast Main Line between Milton Keynes and Crewe
11 detailed stations with audible platform announcements
Avanti West Coast BR Class 807 ‘Evero’ EMU
BR Class 350/4 in Northwestern livery
807 and 350/4-specific cabs and interiors
True-to-life performance, suspension and handling
Audible on-board announcements and passenger ambience
A number of engaging Scenarios and an authentic timetable, including Guard Mode
Journey Mode tying together Training, Scenarios and Timetabled Services
Route Hop to other WCML routes
Additional timetable layers (each available separately) adding;
Avanti West Coast Pendolino and Class 805 ‘Evero’ services
Additional Northwestern services using the Class 350/1, 350/2 and 350/3 from other WCML routes
Freight services utilising multiple packs from London - Milton Keynes, Southeastern Highspeed, Cargo Line 2 and more
Timetable gameplay may be influenced by random events
A selection of Route Tasks to complete
Explore the route and trains in Free Roam
Livery Designer, Formation Designer and Scenario Planner compatible. Share your creations with the Creators Club
Powered by Dovetail Games’ proprietary SimuGraph® vehicle dynamics engine and Unreal Engine 4® technology
Train Sim World® 6: West Coast Main Line Trent Valley: Milton Keynes - Crewe System Requirements
Minimum
Recommended
Windows OS
64-bit Windows 8.1, 10 or Windows 11
Windows OS
64-bit Windows 8.1, 10 or Windows 11
Windows Processor
Intel Core i5-4690 @ 3.5 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X @ 3.7 GHz
Windows Processor
Intel Core i5-9600K @ 3.7 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6 GHz
Windows Memory
8 GB
Windows Memory
16 GB
Windows Storage
35 GB
Windows Storage
80 GB
Windows Direct X
DirectX Version 10
Windows Direct X
DirectX Version 10
Windows Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 460 with 2 GB VRAM or more
Windows Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB or AMD Radeon RX 5700 with 8 GB VRAM or more
Windows Other
Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller
Windows Other
Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller
Login Accounts Required
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Languages Supported
Audio: English, French, German
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