Experience the Edinburgh to Dundee rail line in this simulation, featuring the Forth and Tay bridges amid striking scenery along the Firth of Forth estuary. Set around 1976, the route incorporates the Rosyth Navy Dock west of the Forth Bridge, where Deltic-powered minesweepers underwent maintenance. Navigate good gradients and strict speed restrictions as you learn the path.
Updated to TRS19 standards with fresh track, new scenery, and three sessions, this PC simulation challenges drivers to master the mix of route segments known as part of the East Coast Main Line. Rail enthusiasts who enjoy detailed route learning and historical accuracy will find it engaging.
Overhauled and updated to TRS19 StandardsThe Edinburgh - Dundee line is a mixture of different routes but generally called here as being part of the East Coast Main Line. This well known route includes the Forth and Tay rail bridges and the stunning scenery along the Firth of Forth estuary. The route is based around the year of 1976 and includes the Rosyth Navy Dock just West of the Forth Bridge where Deltic powered ships called Minesweepers were based and overhauled.
The route has some good gradients and also some severe speed restrictions so do keep an eye out for these while route learning.
TRS19 update includes:
- New Track
- New Scenery
- 3 x new sessions