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Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 12 Jan 2024, 22:09
by tunneltrain96
Likely the 1996 stock, since that's what is used on the Jubilee line, which the gray line is based off of.

Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 12 Jan 2024, 22:22
by NJTFAN1235!
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.
Erm... No.. We already have this:

S7 - Green & Yellow Line
S8 - Purple Line
1996 Stock - Red Line
1973 Stock - Blue Line

Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 12 Jan 2024, 23:27
by perfecttrains1000
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.

Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 12 Jan 2024, 23:35
by NJTFAN1235!
perfecttrains1000 wrote: 12 Jan 2024, 23:27
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!

Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 13 Jan 2024, 14:20
by NJTFAN1235!
Sgt_DeBones wrote: 11 Jan 2024, 06:40
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. :oops: 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.....

Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 18:32
by Sgt_DeBones
NJTFAN1235! wrote: 13 Jan 2024, 14:20 ...a F150 is not a train.....
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As an American yourself, you should know this.

Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 19:04
by NJTFAN1235!
Sgt_DeBones wrote: 19 Jan 2024, 18:32
NJTFAN1235! wrote: 13 Jan 2024, 14:20 ...a F150 is not a train.....
🇺🇲 :twisted: 🇺🇲
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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 tunnels

Re: Question of the Gray Line

Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 03:06
by NJTFAN1235!
If Thames becomes fully complete, the stock for service is this:


S7 - Green & Yellow Line
S8 - Purple Line
1996 Stock - Red Line
1973 Stock - Blue Line
1992 & 2009 Stock- Gray Line (Based on what PerfectTrains supplied the info, thank you very much.)
Tramlink - The K4500
Overground - it's clearly obvious who would appear, the Thames Overground is like London Overground. So it's the Class 378.

and the line codes are this:

Purple Line: 6
Blue Line: 3
Green Line: 4
Red Line: 2
Yellow Line: 5 (OKAY, im starting to think it should be called Circle Line)
The Tramlink, according to the timetable i got from Sjeord & based off the Drive on sight or duty thing, will be 7.
The Gray Line according to a form mentioned by Michiel will be numbered train code 1.

Michiel wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 17:41 Would this be frequent enough? ;)