Train Sim World 3 has introduced the Thameslink Class 700 Add-on, boosting flagship route Southeastern Highspeed by around eighty more services.
The Class 700 is a sleek, modern Electrical Multiple Unit (EMU) that operates in and around London and on the Chatham Main Line commuter services to destinations in Kent as far south as Rainham.
The simulation has created the unit in detail, including the interior seating plan, passenger information display and in-cab driver’s screens. Players are also able to switch modes between third rail and overhead power, and to choose between several options for lighting and safety.
Players have been asking Train Sim World 3 to add Class 700 ever since it released the Southeastern Highspeed route. Its addition effectively completes the passenger timetable, and takes the total number of playable services to around seven hundred.
Players who have the London Commuter and East Coastway route Add-ons will be able to create regular Class 700 services in Sussex, from Brighton to London, or through Lewes and Eastbourne, by using Scenario Planner.
Train Sim World has put together a bundle of the relevant content for Southeastern Highspeed, including the Railhead Treatment Train, ROG Class 37 and Class 700. The bundle will suit new players – whether new to Train Sim World, or to its Southeastern Highspeed route before.
Train Sim World 3: Thameslink BR Class 700/0 loco Add-on is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam for £12.99/€15.99/$16.99
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Maybe they could add SWR/Southeastern Class 707 and Great Northern Class 717 as well.