Train Sim World 3 | Southeastern High Speed Route Extension (EARLY ACCESS)
Train Sim World 3 Southeastern High Speed Route Extension from London St Pancras to Ashford International in the BR Class 395 Javelin with dynamic weather.
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I hope the next one will be worldwide Open world Train simulator cause we need that
I used to get this train everyday to work and youre giving me crazy nostalgia. Some stations look off but they are close enough that you can tell where you are. Nice vid bro!
Its kilometres per hour not miles per hour
@Blu Games The AWS is not the beeping sound ever 60 to 90 seconds that is DSD (Driver Safety Device), AWS is the Yellow Sunflower which shows once you have acknowledged the Caution Horn with in 2 seconds if you do not the emergency brakes will be applied and can not be released until the train has come to a complete stop, If you hear a Chime it is also to do with the AWS this means that the next signal is Green and does not need to be acknowledged and the Yellow Sunflower will turn black. The Yellow Sunflower is shown for any signal other than Green, Flashing Green & Two Whites in a diagonal Line. The AWS Caution Sunflower is also used for Morpeth boards & Temporary Speed Restrictions. Morpeth Boards are normally associated with a Permanent AWS magnet, Morpeth Boards are found where the line speed falls by more than a third on the classic lines.
No VR? No thank you.
Who like trains?
Your not going 200mph kpm
I really don't understand why they came out with a new game besides wanting more money... It's literally the same no difference at all.............................
@Blu Games It is not a 200 Miles Per Hour speed limit becuase HS1/CTRL uses TVM430 which signals the trains and sets the max speed limits in Kilometres Per Hour so it would be 200KPH which is 124MPH.
Check out the reflections on the wet platform, under a roof where it really shouldn't be wet 😂😂
That is the most realistic train game I’ve ever seen.
I use these trains a lot. The sounds and models are very accurate
Loving your videos. Keep them coming. Greetings from the UK 🙏
Bro..! Keep doin your thing..! This video was totally RELAXING..! Loved it. Luv seeing brothas doing cool, positive, FUN stuff. I'm subscribing, bro.
On the other platforms that you can’t access is where the Eurostar departs and arrives in real life. And this is exactly how it looks with the glass barrier, however maybe in the future they could add some static trains to the other side.
Hyped for the upcoming thousands of dlcs
I used to play this all the time on Train Sim Classic. Picked up classic again and this map looks way better
I like the outside view then I position it so it feels like I'm.surfing the trains lmfaaoooo
Oh my god the southern high speed route to ashford international is so good!
it looks really great I fell in love with British rails