S7+1 stock has air conditioning and low floors to facilitate access for disabled passengers.
The S stock ('S' stands for 'Sub-surface’) has less seating than previous trains but is capable of faster acceleration and has more room for standing passengers. S7+1 London Underground stock has been in service since 2010 and is only used on the Metropolitan line. The deep cuttings in the Metropolitan area are carefully modelled along with the distinctive buildings surrounding the track.Īuthentic London Underground signalling is used throughout the route, which is extensively detailed with appropriate line side equipment and structures. Each of the different tunnel sections reflects the numerous different styles found on the route, from 'cut and cover' to the round style. All the 34 surface and sub-surface stations are authentically detailed and modelled.
The route has been extensively researched to give you an authentic London Underground driving experience. The line terminates at Amersham in the north. Driving further, you have the option of branching left to see the Art Deco terminus of Uxbridge, turning north further up the line onto the branch line to Watford or, further still, experiencing the countryside on the beautiful branch to Chesham. The contrast between the two ends of the route is stark! Moving out from the sub-surface section north of Finchley Road, you drive through the urban area of West London and eventually drive into the countryside past Harrow-on-the-Hill station. The London Underground Metropolitan line runs from the busy heart of the City of London at Aldgate up to leafy Amersham in Buckinghamshire. Includes a drivable AI (Artificial Intelligence) London Underground S8 tube train.Includes accurate London Underground system signalling.Run on the exact same metals as the Metropolitan line for part of the route.Includes the London Underground Metropolitan line from West Hampstead to Amersham.Drive the branch line between Princes Risborough and Aylesbury.Beautifully detailed and immersive scenery ranging from Marylebone in London out to the open country of the Aylesbury area.45 miles, total route mileage around 85 miles The route is Quick Drive enabled and comes with 15 Standard scenarios that allow you to drive Chiltern services on the same rails as the Metropolitan Line, to drive the now-retired Class 121 'Bubble Cars'* on the Aylesbury-Princes Risborough branch line and also to drive 5MT and V2 steam loco’s on the Metropolitan Line. You can drive it via Amersham or via High Wycombe and Princes Risborough.Ĥ1 stations are included, including two on the Princes Risborough-Aylesbury branch line, and numerous new custom assets. The line is approximately 45 miles in length, with a total route mileage of around 85 miles. This London-Aylesbury route runs between London Marylebone and Aylesbury Vale Parkway station in Buckinghamshire.