ECML south (King’s Cross to Stevenage) and WCML south (Euston to Birmingham), also narrow gauge is a bit of fun, there’s a great route of the entire Ffestiniog and Welsh highland line which I love. Edit: this game was my life before tsw came out
Few tips: The speeding tolerance is .9, for example a 90mph limit is 90.9 max. You can’t really know what signals are in advance, sadly. The map shows signal aspects, but that’s a bit of a hassle. In the 8 camera, use the arrow keys, you can move! Shrewsbury - Hereford is a route, look for the Welsh Marches, only that one starts at Newport You can zoom out in the externals via the arrow keys The emergency brake was because you put the Power/Brake controller all the way to -100%, that usually results in an emergency brake
Nice to see you’ve picked up Train Sim Classic - I’d suggest turning off the blurring effect when you’re doing videos, it would be nice to see the instruments as well as the view. It’s Depth of Field in the settings, or CTRL Shift F4. Also try F3 and F4 to switch between full and partial hud once you start finding the keyboard commands and don’t need all the controls on the screen all the time. Enjoy it!
A couple of routes in tsc to look at are; Great Western Main Line, Isle of Wight Route (one of the oldest), GEML London Ipswich, fife Circle Line: Edinburgh - Dunfermline Route, West Rhine: Köln - Koblenz Route, Giselabahn: Saalfelden - Wörgl Route and NEC: New York-New Haven Route.
There are things called "merges", for example if you own every ecml section, you can download a merged version and drive, for example, a 90 from London euston to york and it'll take 4 hours
Just came across your channel, i reccomend Armstrong Powerhouse, they have packs that are really realistic and full of detain, Just Trains are good, Alan Thomson Simulation and many more
As a PC player, I cannot see how people play TSW with a controller. I tried it on PS5 and it just does not feel right at all. Keyboard and mouse is the way. As a side note: I played TSC a LOT when I got my laptop about 2 years ago, until TSW 4 hooked me. You might have inspired me to jump back in!
@@MahmWithThePlan yeah I mean I’ve always played TSW on controller so it’s what I’m used to. I suppose once you get used to the controls, it’s easy enough!
no timetable on ts classic. It is a deal breaker for me as it really limits replayability, and if your fav. service is in the snow and you want nice weather well tough... 😢
Hey Richy, The signal system is easy to understand and you don't need to guess. It goes like this... If the signal is green then you have the clear to go. Double yellow is slow down because the next signal could be yellow. Yellow means slow down a lot as the next signal could be red or it could be green. Flashing green means that the next signal is green BUT this is only on the 'East Coast Main Line'!
@@RichyRail_also, there are position lights. If there's two white lights at a 45° angle, you can proceed but be prepared to stop... If there's two red or one white and one red then you must stop. Just to add some additional context.... Semaphore signals also have yellow distant arms, which are effectively a yellow signal if at a horizontal position.
What routes would you recommend for Train Simulator Classic? Let me know!
Devon brachlines
Falmouth branch as a first route. Nothing too big or too small
ECML south (King’s Cross to Stevenage) and WCML south (Euston to Birmingham), also narrow gauge is a bit of fun, there’s a great route of the entire Ffestiniog and Welsh highland line which I love.
Edit: this game was my life before tsw came out
euston to birmingham in the pendolini
Fife circle or glasgow suburan
Few tips:
The speeding tolerance is .9, for example a 90mph limit is 90.9 max.
You can’t really know what signals are in advance, sadly. The map shows signal aspects, but that’s a bit of a hassle.
In the 8 camera, use the arrow keys, you can move!
Shrewsbury - Hereford is a route, look for the Welsh Marches, only that one starts at Newport
You can zoom out in the externals via the arrow keys
The emergency brake was because you put the Power/Brake controller all the way to -100%, that usually results in an emergency brake
@@RightAwayProductions005 thank you for these tips bud!
Nice to see you’ve picked up Train Sim Classic - I’d suggest turning off the blurring effect when you’re doing videos, it would be nice to see the instruments as well as the view. It’s Depth of Field in the settings, or CTRL Shift F4. Also try F3 and F4 to switch between full and partial hud once you start finding the keyboard commands and don’t need all the controls on the screen all the time. Enjoy it!
@@david_drives_66 thank you for these tips!!
can’t wait for this to be on a stream
@@Toasted_IQ it will be very soon!
A couple of routes in tsc to look at are; Great Western Main Line, Isle of Wight Route (one of the oldest), GEML London Ipswich, fife Circle Line: Edinburgh - Dunfermline Route, West Rhine: Köln - Koblenz Route, Giselabahn: Saalfelden - Wörgl Route and NEC: New York-New Haven Route.
Should get Armstrong powerhouse, nice video
There are things called "merges", for example if you own every ecml section, you can download a merged version and drive, for example, a 90 from London euston to york and it'll take 4 hours
@@hibutima3 woah that’s cool! I would love to do a long stream on TSC!
Just came across your channel, i reccomend Armstrong Powerhouse, they have packs that are really realistic and full of detain, Just Trains are good, Alan Thomson Simulation and many more
@@marty51213 awesome, welcome to the channel! I’ve heard good things about AP and such so will certainly check them out!
Train moment
Would look at wcml south it runs all the way to Birmingham in this one
@@Peskyw0lf awesome! I’ll have a look at that one!
Hey Richey rail just to say there is no timetable mode in tsc
The front of that boysger model looks a bit too blocky
Can you do a route from holyhead to what ever is available from holyhead please on this game
@RylanMark-c5u I will certainly stream a full run at some point!
do you know when the first TSC stream will be?
@@Adrianrose323 very soon!
As a PC player, I cannot see how people play TSW with a controller. I tried it on PS5 and it just does not feel right at all. Keyboard and mouse is the way. As a side note: I played TSC a LOT when I got my laptop about 2 years ago, until TSW 4 hooked me. You might have inspired me to jump back in!
@@MahmWithThePlan yeah I mean I’ve always played TSW on controller so it’s what I’m used to. I suppose once you get used to the controls, it’s easy enough!
no timetable on ts classic. It is a deal breaker for me as it really limits replayability, and if your fav. service is in the snow and you want nice weather well tough... 😢
I think alot of the controls are very similar to tsw
Thats the fun thing about tsw, tsc has no timetable..
Hey Richy,
The signal system is easy to understand and you don't need to guess. It goes like this...
If the signal is green then you have the clear to go.
Double yellow is slow down because the next signal could be yellow.
Yellow means slow down a lot as the next signal could be red or it could be green.
Flashing green means that the next signal is green BUT this is only on the 'East Coast Main Line'!
@StArGazEr11713 that’s useless, thank you!!
Single yellow means the next signal IS red. Double yellow means the next signal IS a single yellow. Green means proceed at line speed...😊
@@RichyRail_if the AWS goes off it could mean that the signal is yellow, or red. I believe sometimes it will warn of a lower speed limit
@@RichyRail_also, there are position lights. If there's two white lights at a 45° angle, you can proceed but be prepared to stop... If there's two red or one white and one red then you must stop. Just to add some additional context.... Semaphore signals also have yellow distant arms, which are effectively a yellow signal if at a horizontal position.