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Train Sim World|Ayshire Coast Line|A Modern Day ScotRail Suggestion

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  • TSW NathanT Offline
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    TSW Nathan
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    Introduction
    Hello! Welcome back to another suggestion. I remember when I first joined these forums I suggested this but my suggestion making skills are alot better now and I thought I could Include a bit more detail on the route. The Ayshire Coast Line is my local line and I travel on it very frequently and see trains on it every day. It has a great selection of trains and a even better quality of route with fantastic scenary on the mainline and branch lines. So, without further ado, let's get started.

    Rolling Stock
    Class 380
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    This train is one of the most iconic and best Scotrail train. This is the Class 380 Desiro. It was built for commuter service but runs and feels like a express train. It, like other units, has the iconic Desiro whuuuring sound when accelerating and decelerating. But there's something special about this desrio. It has a tilted front. Wich, with the flick of a switch, can be angled for coupling. I always found this fascinating and is a feture you'll only see on the class 380 at least in the UK. The angled front works as a gangway for passengers to travel through trains when coupled. In the passager are, these train have very comfortable seats with table bays of 4 in the middle and airline style seats near the end. They have double doors that beep and have a button to open. There is a pis screen in each carrige displaying subtitles for anouncements and telling you when your approaching a station, what station your at, your calling points and where the train is for. There is also eletricly operated doors between the coaches wich can be opened with a push of a button. In each middle coach there is a toilet. On the class 380/0 varient, there is one disabled access toilet with seating for people with bycicles or a wheelchair. On the class 380/1 varient there is a disabled toilet in one middle coach and a sliding door toilet in the other middle coach.
    if this route/train got made I would like to see both varients in the game preferably with mixed concists of 7 coaches. And 8 coaches at peak time. 4 coaches for some services and the occasional 3 coach services as well.

    The route

    This route is a total of 43 miles (69km) wich is perfect for rivet games. The route will include the branch line to adrossan harbour/Largs. This route is very scenic and includes Saltcoats where you can see the waves splashing against the trains.

    Stations
    Ayr
    Newton on Ayr
    Prestwick Town
    Prestwick International Airport
    Troon
    Barassie
    Irvine

    Kilwinning (change for adrossan and Largs)
    Dalry

    Glengarnock
    Howwood

    Milliken Park
    Johnstone
    Paisley Gilmore Street
    Glasgow Central

    Kilwinning
    Stevenston

    Saltcoats
    Ardrossan South Beach (change for Largs)
    Ardrossan Town

    Ardrossan Harbour

    Ardrossan South Beach (change for Ardrossan)
    West Kilbride
    Fairlie

    Largs

    Scenarios

    Busy Commuter
    Class 380 From Ayr-Glasgow Central is full and stops at priority stops only.
    It's peak time and ScotRail has asked you to drive this Class 380 to Glasgow Central at 12:00. The service will only stop at Prestwick Town, Prestwick International Airport, Troon, Irvine, Kilwinning, Johnstone, Paisley Gilmore St and Glasgow Central.

    Day Shift
    Drive this Class 380 from Shields Depot to Glasgow Central. Couple up with another unit and drive it to to Ayr before driving back to Glasgow Central.

    Night Shift
    Drive this Class 380 from Ayr to Glasgow Central. Uncouple the units at Glasgow and then drive it back again to Ayr before taking the train to Ayr train sidings.

    Uh oh!
    Drive this service from Ardrossan Harbour to Glasgow Central. Your pantograph fails at Saltcoats and you have to wait for another train to come tow you. Wait for the train and then drive all 6 coaches to Glasgow Central.

    Rescue
    A train has failed at Saltcoats. Drive this class 380 from Shields Depot to Saltcoats to rescue it. Couple up and then end your service. The other driver can drive back to Glasgow.

    Fetures
    Smart PIS
    Working TMS Screen
    Working train CCTV
    Working Anouncements with real voice
    Working GSMR
    Waves splashing against train at Saltcoats

    Conclusion
    This is my local route and I'd give anything to see it in the game. I'm not the only one who thinks it would be a great route and this route is loved by many Scots because of it's comfort, speed and scenary. That's everything you could want from a route as a passager. Now you get to drive it! I hope you enjoyed reading this suggestion!
    Please let me know your thoughts below 👇👇👇

    Hi, my name is Nathan and I play TSW on Xbox one S.
    My Local route is the Ayshire coast and my top 3 routes are

    1. Ayshire Coast
    2. West Highland Line
    3. Edinburgh to Glasgow via Falkirk High
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