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Train Simulator: Gatwick Express Class 442 'Wessex' EMU Add-On Keygen Download Pc

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About This Content The Class 442 ‘Wessex Electric’ (or 5WES) electric multiple unit (EMU) was introduced in 1988 on the South Western main line between London Waterloo and Weymouth. Their introduction coincided with the completion of the electrification from Bournemouth to Weymouth.The units were initially used solely on the Weymouth line, but through the 1990s began to be used on the London Waterloo to Portsmouth direct line. Upon privatisation, the whole fleet passed to the South West Trains franchise, and then to Southern. In 2008, Southern began a refurbishment programme that saw all Class 442 units pass on to Gatwick Express services between London Victoria and Gatwick Airport, and at peak times to Brighton.Dedicated services between the UK capital and the country’s second busiest airport began in May 1984 with air-conditioned InterCity Mk3 coaches operated by British Rail. In 2008, Gatwick Express ceased to exist as a separate franchise, being merged into the Southern franchise.Despite their popularity on Gatwick Express services, all 24 trainsets are due to be replaced by Class 387 units in 2016 with the 5WES’s future still to be determined.The 442 currently holds the world speed record for a third-rail electric multiple unit on conventional rails with 108mph (174 km/h) attained in April 1988, although the designed operational top speed of the units is 100mph (161 km/h).The BR Class 442 for Train Simulator reproduces the Gatwick Express service as it operated for Southern from 2008. The five-car units comprise of Driving Trailer Standard (DTS), Trailer Standard (TSO), Motor Luggage Composite (MLC), Trailer Standard Wheelchair (TSW) and Driver Trailer Standard (DTS).The train is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the Gatwick Express Class 442 ‘Wessex’ on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the London-Brighton route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).ScenariosThree scenarios for the London-Brighton route:City ExpressGatwick ExpressSeaside FlyerMore scenarios are available on 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 FeaturesBritish Rail Class 442 in Gatwick Express liveryFull five-car trainset, including Driving Trailer Standard (DTS), Trailer Standard (TSO), Motor Luggage Composite (MLC), Trailer Standard Wheelchair (TSW) and Driver Trailer Standard (DTS)Quick Drive compatibleScenarios for the London-Brighton routeDownload size: 179mb b4d347fde0 Title: Train Simulator: Gatwick Express Class 442 'Wessex' EMU Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 28 May, 2015 Train Simulator: Gatwick Express Class 442 'Wessex' EMU Add-On Keygen Download Pc Needs a Network Southeast version, however the Plastic Pig is a fine emu. Also referred to by track workers as "Whispering Death" due to it's stealth like approach the sounds are pretty good too. Recomended despite the limitations of the Gatwick Express livery.. Well for accuracy and for someone who works for South West Trains when the 442's was used.The sounds once again are not very good they seem recycled from older slam door stock or 455 on TS and they cut out when coasting which is in no way realistic.The driver cabs doors slide open they dont function like the other doors on the train that come out and rest to the side.The interior is still in SWT colours including the sea like wallpaper which is good and will help when a SWT reskin is available but its not good if its portraying Gatiwck express which is actually purple and burgandy red seats (which are not the same as the SWT colours).Also another thing that really bugs me is that there is no guards bell and there is no way you can sound a bell as the button dosent work.The model of this train is amazing it truly is but once again its let down by the same flaws that plague other DLC for TS.. It makes sense to have it if you have London-Brighton, but DTG sounds are poor. Don't waste your time buy this then the AP sound pack.. 1. DSD that has no sound2. No key to press to acknowledge guards buzzer3. No key to activate\/deactivate DRA4. Poor LOD's on windows giving a flickering effect as you go past. Well for accuracy and for someone who works for South West Trains when the 442's was used.The sounds once again are not very good they seem recycled from older slam door stock or 455 on TS and they cut out when coasting which is in no way realistic.The driver cabs doors slide open they dont function like the other doors on the train that come out and rest to the side.The interior is still in SWT colours including the sea like wallpaper which is good and will help when a SWT reskin is available but its not good if its portraying Gatiwck express which is actually purple and burgandy red seats (which are not the same as the SWT colours).Also another thing that really bugs me is that there is no guards bell and there is no way you can sound a bell as the button dosent work.The model of this train is amazing it truly is but once again its let down by the same flaws that plague other DLC for TS.

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