Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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Liverpool to Manchester Fictional

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(JR) route's I have edit or built myself.
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The line from Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Piccadilly via Warrington Central situated in the North-West of England is the southern direct route between Liverpool and Manchester. The line was originally opened in 1873 by the Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) and has a total distance of 35 miles. It originally operated from Liverpool Central High Level terminus station to Manchester Central terminus station. Services of Liverpool bound trains to Lime Street happened in 1966 and the closure of Manchester Central in 1969, with all trains subsequently running to Manchester Oxford Road and Manchester Piccadilly. Liverpool Central was demolished in 1973. Despite the historical age of the route, the line's newest station is Liverpool South Parkway, which was opened in June 2006 at an estimated cost of 16 million GBP. This cost was doubled to 32 million GBP by the time the station was completed. The station has frequent bus links to Liverpool Airport. Warrington Central is situated halfway along the route and is one of two main stations that serve the town of Warrington. The other station is situated on the West Coast Main Line and connects London to Scotland. The route is set in modern day and has a total of 24 stations and include Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Oxford Road, Warrington Central, Liverpool South Parkway, and Widnes. There are four trains per hour in each direction between Liverpool and Manchester and a operated using a variety of diesel multiple units. These services are operated by a number of train operating companies, however the time intervals are not evenly spaced out. This is a version wich is fictional so that you can run any train you want. Hope you enjoy it.