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Just Trains Marsdonshire Railway Network

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Welcome to the extensive railway network in the county of Marsdonshire With nearly 160 miles (257km) of track network to explore, 23 stations (two under ground), four fully interconnected routes and 14 other lines,  this is much much more than just a route! 26 Standard and 31 Free Roam scenarios are included to give you a chance to explore the stunning and varied scenery and the countless places of interest in the area.

The railway network in Marsdonshire has always supplied vital links between the various communities and industrial centres. Across the network you'll discover a coal mining company, forestry commission, railway heritage centres, slate mine, a mountainous snow-capped ski centre line, car manufacturing and distribution centres, two large rail depots, dockyards, cement works/quarry, power station and a high security army base.

Timber, coal, slate, cement and military vehicles, amongst other items, can be transported across the network. There are two railway heritage museums, several large sidings and numerous other points of interest can be found along every part of the network, including an airport, motor racing circuit, Royal Navy assault ship berthed at the docks and the seaside town of Marsdon, which boasts a pier complete with a private railway line and station platform.

An electrified main line (with superelevation) links the two main cities in the county and a rural line takes passengers and freight through glorious hills and moorland. Another route skirts around the coastline, and all the scenery has been painstakingly modelled, from the open countryside to the  townscapes. Numerous new assets have been specially custom created for this add-on and the overall attention to detail is intended to give a unique and stunningly beautiful experience.

You can choose to drive numerous default locomotives, trains and rolling stock, and 'Marsdonshire Railways' liveries are supplied for the HST and Class 166 trains. As well as the default items, you can also drive various other Just Trains stock, such as the Class 153 DMU Advanced, Voyager Advanced and Class 67 Advanced & Car Carriers, all of which are available to buy from this website.

If you'd like to find out all about the Marsdonshire routes, branch lines, stations and places of interest, you can download the full 50-page PDF manual (7.1MB) here!

Note: Marsdonshire requires the ‘European Loco & Asset Pack' and 'US Loco & Asset Pack’ (not supplied) installed to display correctly. Additional stock (not supplied) is required to enable all the scenarios to be operated.

 
System Requirements:

• Train Simulator 2014
•‘European Loco & Asset Pack' and 'US Loco & Asset Pack’
•3.0GHz PC or any Dual Core
•Windows 8 / 7 / XP / Vista
•512MB RAM (1 GB for Vista)
•256MB graphics card
•Direct X 9.0c compatible sound card
•Hard drive space TBC

For certain scenarios to run correctly, the following Just Trains locomotives are required: Class 153 DMU Advanced, Class 67 Advanced and Voyager Advanced.

Visit the Marsdonshire Homepage for further information.



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