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About this blog

Welcome to this Blog, I hope you enjoy reading. Im TeamTraction from the group Traction Studios, Who develop 3rd party DLC for the PC game Train Simulator 2021. We have been developing adding for little over a year now, and have plans for over 20 new pieces of DLC for this game, With the majority being free to purchase. 

This is an insight to how we develop routes for this game. I aim to showcase the process from start to release, With the end goal being that you can try out the route I am currently developing. 

 

The route network in question is dubbed the "Jazz Lines", A recreation of the various suburban lines starting from London Liverpool Street station, set in the 1950s. The build process will involve taking a currently commercially available route, The Great Eastern Mainline, and "Backdating" it to the 1950s (It is currently modelled Circa 2012). Then I will be building new lines from scratch going to such destinations as Enfield, Ongar, Palace gates and Chingford.

 

I do hope you enjoy this virtual modelling showcase. 

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Network Plan

Here we will describe exactly how this route is intended to be developed, although this could be subject to change later.   The route will be recreated in stages, known as Phases. Each "Phase" will be released to the public when it is done, And work in such a way that when the next phase is complete all the user has to do is redownload the file, and any extensions or changes will be automatically added.    In the future I plan to link this project up with another currently on

History and Background Infomation

History and Contextual Information on the Project: (Information sourced from Wikipedia)       Suburban services (The Jazz): The Great Eastern was renowned for operating an intensive suburban service known as the "Jazz" service. The different classes on the trains were indicated by different coloured stripes along the top of the carriage sides. The stripes allowed passengers to find their compartments more quickly at stations and reduced stopping times. They were yellow

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