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About This Content The early 1860s saw born the Inverness and Ross-shire Railway, as the newfound company stretched rails from the capital of the Highlands to Dingwall in 1862, and later to Invergordon the following year. While officially considered a section of the ‘Far North Line’, the line from Inverness to Dingwall is also known as part of the Kyle of Lochalsh, as it is the latter station where we meet our next railway company.Approved in 1868, the Dingwall and Skye Railway was set to construct a branch from Dingwall, connecting Skye to Inverness. Construction straddled decades, and services started in 1870, although the Dingwall and Skye had not had the chance to complete the line. The logical path for the line was brought to an abrupt end during construction; land-owners did not approve of the line passing through Strathpeffer, a place of populous along the route, and so a costly diversion was constructed. So costly, the Dingwall and Skye could not afford to build the full line.The final section, which would see the new line reach its intended terminus of Kyle of Lochalsh (where passengers could board a ferry for the short trip to Skye), would not be built until the Highland Railway absorbed the likes of the Inverness and Ross-shire, and the Dingwall and Skye railways. The final part of the line, built as the ‘Kyle of Lochalsh Extension’, was opened in the late 1890s and proved very expensive to become a reality. The extension alone was, at the time, the most expensive per mile in Britain.Despite being fully complete before the turn of the century, many of the plans for the line never came to fruition – ferry connections were poor, and freight was lost to the more suitable West Highland Railway. The line has dodged closure since the 1960s, narrowly avoiding the Beeching Axe as the only connection people had with the world. The 1970s weren’t much better for the line, but nonetheless, it has survived, the saving grace being an Oil Rig of all things; if the Kyle of Lochalsh could do anything, it could provide for that utilising freight sidings at Kishorn Yard.One thing the Kyle of Lochalsh has got, which very few railways can honestly uphold, is undeniably stunning views from end to end. There is nothing quite like passing through the base of the Highlands, with beautiful rivers and lochs around every turn. Its views and low-speed running make for a popular attraction and will ensure the line stays among the highest regarded in all of Europe.Translated into Train Simulator, and an incredible experience awaits. Soak up the views and work the Highlands with the Kyle of Lochalsh line!Included ScenariosThe Kyle Line includes six engaging career scenarios featuring DMU passenger activities as well as two free roam scenarios:A day in the life of an Inverness Driver Part 1A day in the life of an Inverness Driver Part 2A day in the life of an Inverness Driver part 3A day in the life of an Inverness driver Part 4Kyle Line Photo CharterLearning the road to KyleFree Roam Scenarios:Inverness Free RoamKyle of Lochalsh Free RoamMore scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key FeaturesFeatures the 83-mile route from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh with a simplified version of the RETB system (Radio Electronic Token Block)Features 17 stations, including the shortest platform in the UKSix engaging career scenarios covering the entirety of the routeRealistic Class 37 traction and Westinghouse M8 Air Brake system offering true-to-life performance and handlingEnhanced controls including AWS Self Test, Throttle and Reverser ControlsEnhanced dynamic engine exhaust and clag particle effectsIncludes eight Class 37 liveries appropriate to the local areaExternal Messaging System for use when outside of the cab taking screenshotsSimple Control Mode CompatibleQuick Drive CompatibleDownload size: 422.9 MB 6d5b4406ea Title: Train Simulator: The Kyle Line: Inverness - Kyle of Lochalsh Route Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Just TrainsPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 7 Jun, 2018 Train Simulator: The Kyle Line: Inverness - Kyle Of Lochalsh Route Add-On Crack Fix Complete rip off, a sprinkling of false advertisement and in the proud DTG tradition of not beta testing yet again. Pro:Nice opportunities for scenario building.It's a old route that clearly shows it's age but the scenery and frequent grades are rather welcome in keeping you alert and that's about it for the positives.Con:Scenarios don't feature DMU services as 5 scenarios are Class 37 only and 1 with a Black 5 so there's false advertisement.Painfully overpriced for such a old route with fewer assets for the Steam version even 50% off is still a slap in the face.Class 37 handling is questionable at best, no working cablights or instrument lights, textures very dark on some loco's in a attempt at weathering I guess.Testing was clearly not done by DTG as one section of track penalises you for drive quality despite keeping to or below the speed limit so kiss that score goodbye.Scenarios are Career only.If you do insist on wanting this route just buy it from the Just Trains site itself. It's cheaper, greater selection of scenarios including the DMU services that you won't get here as buying it from Steam is a complete waste of money.4\/10
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