Train Simulator: North London Line Route

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One of the busiest commuter routes through the UK’s capital city is stunningly recreated for Train Simulator in this new route add-on. The North London Line spans approximately 17 miles between Richmond and Stratford, and is today part of the London Overground network.

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22 October 2015
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Description

One of the busiest commuter routes through the UK’s capital city is stunningly recreated for Train Simulator in this new route add-on.

The North London Line spans approximately 17 miles between Richmond and Stratford, and is today part of the London Overground network. The line is a heavy commuter route with trains every 15 minutes, and also a key corridor for freight traffic, connecting the inner suburbs north of London. Despite the line’s short length, the route is almost entirely dense inter-urban railway, with trains taking more than one hour to traverse the route when calling at all 23 stations.

Built over a total of 25 years in five connecting sections, the first portion of the line was opened as the Eastern Counties and Thames Junction Railway in 1846 between Stratford and North Woolwich, with the last portion opening in 1869 between South Acton and Richmond by the London & South Western Railway.

The 1980s started to see closures across the line, the most notable being the closure of Broad Street station, a once major terminus for the City of London that became a dwindling station with very few passengers. Other notable closures on the line included the Tottenham Hale to Stratford link, and more recently the section between Stratford and North Woolwich in 2006. Where that track once stood is now used by the Docklands Light Railway and will also become part of the Crossrail branch to Abbey Wood in 2018.

The line is electrified mostly with 25kV AC overhead catenary between Stratford and Acton Central, made so that dual voltage Class 313s could use the line and also open it up to electric freight locomotives. The section between Acton Central and Richmond sees third rail power, and between Gunnersbury and Richmond there is also a fourth rail as the London Overground and District Line shares this stretch of the network.

Today the line is populated by Class 378/2 ‘Capitalstars’ forming the London Overground services, D78 Tube Stock for District Line services between Richmond and Gunnersbury, and Class 66s, 70s, 90s and 92s hauling freight.

The North London Line for Train Simulator recreates the 17 mile route as it operates today between Richmond in the South West of London and Stratford in the North East, with the track curving in a rough semicircle shape to avoid the centre of London. The route includes standard British LED signalling throughout and the modern TfL Class 378 ‘Capitalstar’.

Scenarios


Seven scenarios for the route:
  • Coming From Clapham
  • Quattro Service
  • Late for Work!
  • Stratford Slurry: Part 1
  • Stratford Slurry: Part 2
  • Early Morning Run
  • Camden Showers

More 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!

Key Features

  • 17 mile North London Line between Richmond and Stratford
  • Landmarks including Gospel Oak, Hampstead Heath Tunnel, Finchley Road, Willesden Junction, Acton Central and Kew Gardens
  • 25kV AC overhead catenary, third rail and fourth rail power supply
  • Standard British LED signalling throughout
  • TfL Class 378 ‘Capitalstar’ EMU
  • Scenarios for the route
  • Quick Drive compatible
  • Download size: 1,860mb

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows® Vista / 7 / 8
Processor:
Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors)
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only)
DirectX®:
9.0c
Hard Drive:
6 GB HD space
Sound:
Direct X 9.0c compatible
Other Requirements:
Broadband Internet connection
Additional:
Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

recommended*

Graphics:
Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required
Additional:
Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

User reviews

AdamaBanana
Not recommended | 26 Oct 2015

My problem(s) with it aren't just with the broken Class 378. Speaking of which being broken, that include the physics which they have pretty much destroyed beyond repair following its update. All three braking steps

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Jonathan
Recommended | 25 Oct 2015

Although after getting the route, I ran into a lot of problems with the Class 378, but thanks to the community, I have managed to sort this out easily. With that fixed, the route is amazing, highly detailed in scenery

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daymyron
Not recommended | 15 Oct 2016

I like this route and have had none of the problems outlined by others, however I still have issues with it. Any scenario that requires a stop at Caledonian Road and Barnsbury fails and here's why. When you make the

Helpful: 10
electronx
Not recommended | 12 May 2020

It looks nice, and the services are fine. Great to practice precise stopping, including slight grades. The 378 is both 3rd rail and overhead compatible, so you can use it in many places. Not really worth it to pick up

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paulspracklen
Not recommended | 30 May 2020

Think the route and stock is fab! However, have no track sounds (merely silence) when Class 378 is coasting with no power/brake applied. Attempted to get Dovetail Games support which was horrendously difficult for a new

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Jackson
Recommended | 26 Apr 2025

It's interesting to me that they're some folks reporting a problem with this route then don't click the box that allows replies so someone could tell them how to fix it! Yes, it does have an issue at one station. That

Helpful: 3