Re: Question of the Gray Line
Posted: 12 Jan 2024, 22:09
Likely the 1996 stock, since that's what is used on the Jubilee line, which the gray line is based off of.
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Erm... No.. We already have this:tunneltrain96 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024, 22:09 Likely the 1996 stock, since that's what is used on the Jubilee line, which the gray line is based off of.
Michiel wrote: ↑05 Feb 2023, 14:23 That decision was made in order to allow variety in activities. The 1992 and 2009 stock are very similar in length and door positions, so you should be able to mix both stock types on the same line in the simulator that way even with the platform edge doors. With other stock you would have been stuck with only being able to use one type of stock on the line.
HA! Thank you PerfectTrains! I knew the 2009 stock!perfecttrains1000 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024, 23:27Michiel wrote: ↑05 Feb 2023, 14:23 That decision was made in order to allow variety in activities. The 1992 and 2009 stock are very similar in length and door positions, so you should be able to mix both stock types on the same line in the simulator that way even with the platform edge doors. With other stock you would have been stuck with only being able to use one type of stock on the line.
Um? Murican Ford F150? But, it's a car, not a train, at least a Paris Metro train would do that job, also in pov, the Septa Broad Street Line had a money train, it never ran ever since. I know about trains. (Now don't get me wrong, Broad Street Line is kinda cool) But a F150 is not a train, it is a car.....
As an American yourself, you should know this.
The main point, i did barely see this in a Septa video where the there was a trolley tunnel blitz occuring and repair tunnelsSgt_DeBones wrote: ↑19 Jan 2024, 18:32
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As an American yourself, you should know this.