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## About This Content
The 98 mile long West Highland Line between Helensburgh and Fort William is
arguably one of the most scenic railway lines in the British Isles.
The line was built by the West Highland Railway and opened in 1894, giving
Fort William a vital link to Glasgow and the rest of the UK. Unlike other
major railway routes, the West Highland Line was built to follow the contours
of the terrain rather than having expensive large viaducts, giving the unique
feel and stunning scenery that so many enjoy today.
Starting at Helensburgh Upper Station above the River Clyde, the route follows
the shore of Gare Loch, passing the closed stations at Rhu and Shandon, and
the naval base at Faslane. The first traditional West Highland Railway station
is at Garelochead Station, before the line turns away from Loch Long for Glen
Douglas, the first summit on the line; here, there is also a rail-served MOD
munitions depot.
From Arrochar and Tarbet Station, the line follows the famous Loch Lomond,
crossing Creag an Ardain Viaduct, before starting the climb to Glen Falloch
Summit. The following miles see the line ascend and descend the many summits
found on the line, including Rannoch Moor and Corrour Summit, and passing
through the UK’s only snow shed at Cruach.
From Corrour, the line starts its long descent towards Fort William, passing
the Treig Dam and through Tulloch, the Monessie Gorge and Spean Bridge, before
arriving in Fort William itself.
Throughout the line’s history there have only ever been three to four
passenger trains per day from Glasgow to Fort William. South of Crianlarich,
the number of trains increased when BR closed the Crianlarich to Stirling line
in 1965 and rerouted the Glasgow to Oban trains over the West Highland Line
south of Crianlarich.
One of the more interesting passenger trains on the line is the through
sleeper service from London. Originally starting from London King’s Cross, it
was moved to London Euston in the late 1970s. During the period in which the
route is set, the sleeping coaches were attached to the morning northbound and
evening southbound passenger trains from, and to, Glasgow Queen Street. The
through coaches to and from London Euston then went via Stirling and were
attached to the London Euston to Inverness sleeper.
The line has always been a popular route for railtours and excursion trains
which still run, mainly during the summer, even today. The line has also seen
a surprising amount of local freight for a rural line, due to the poor road
connections. Freight customers included the MOD base at Glen Douglas, logs
from Arrochar and Crianlarich, the aluminium smelter and the oil terminal at
Fort William, as well as the paper mill at Corpach.
The West Highland Line (South) route for Train Simulator, developed by
Milepost Simulations, is set in the early 1980s when the line still had
semaphore signalling before Radio Electric Token Block (RETB) was installed.
Rolling stock included with the route includes the English Electric Type 3
Class 37/0, a mainstay of locomotive power designed for both freight and
passenger services. Accompanying the Class 37/0 are Mk1 passenger coaches in
BR blue/grey livery and freight wagons, including OAA, OCA, VDA and YGH wagons
with various loads.
## Scenarios
Fourteen scenarios for the route:
* West Highlander Railtour: Parts 1-4
* Autumn Over Rannoch Moor
* Crianlarich Timber Pickup
* Evening Sleeper
* Glasgow Bound
* Glen Douglas Pickup
* Morning Ballast
* Morning Speedlink
* Oban Bound
* Sleeper Over Rannoch Moor
* Winter Over County March
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## Key Features
* 98 mile (158km) West Highland Line route between Helensburgh and Fort William
* Stunning scenery and challenging summits
* BR Class 37/0
* BR Mk1 passenger coaches in blue/grey livery
* Freight wagons, including OAA, OCA, VDA and YGH wagons
* Scenarios for the route
* Quick Drive compatible
* Download size: 1,724mb
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors) | |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | |
OS | Windows® Vista / 7 / 8 | |
Graphics Card | 512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only) | Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required |
Direct X | 9.0c | |
SOUND CARD | Direct X 9.0c compatible | |
HDD Space | 6 GB HD space |