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Train Simulator 2015 - Lets Play #29 - London To Brighton - Gatwick Express Test [1080p 60FPS]

2016-01-17 1 Dailymotion

TRAIN SIMULATOR 2015 LETS PLAY #29! Welcome to my lets play series for Train Simulator 2015 where I will drive different routes, in a variety of different Trains and Locomotives. This is my 29th lets play where we take the Pendolino Train (Class 390) and drive it between London Victoria and Brighton on a scenario called Gatwick Express Test. This scenario will take place on the London To Brighton Route. Hope You Enjoy!<br>✮ Lets Play #28 ➟ <br>✮ Graphics Benchmark ➟ <br>Playlist Link - <br>Buy Now! - <br>About the Game:<br>Ever dreamed of driving trains? Now you can! Train Simulator brings to life the thrill of driving high speed trains on real world routes in incredible detail. <br>Welcome to TS Academy: Your career starts here! Learn to master all kinds of trains, locations and situations as you qualify to be a train driver. <br>Real World Routes: Ride the rails on New York’s busiest passenger route, take an alpine adventure from Munich and drive the express service to London in a variety of challenging career scenarios. <br>Build your dream: Turn your hand to building your own routes with a suite of powerful and easy to use creator tools and download more routes and locos from the store. <br>TS2015 features three stunning routes for you to enjoy: <br>East Coast Main Line: London-Peterborough, including First Capital Connect Class 365 and Hitachi Class 801 trains <br>NEC: New York-New Haven, including Amtrak ACS-64 and Amtrak Acela Express trains <br>Munich – Garmish-Partenkirchen, including DB BR 426 and DB BR 411 ‘ICE-T’ trains.<br>EXCLUSIVE Steam Edition includes San Diego Commuter Rail F59PHI and Los Angeles Commuter Rail F59PHI, both with scenarios for the Pacific Surfliner®: LA-San Diego route, also included. <br>Master your Machines with Train Simulator 2015.<br>Main Channel - <br>Facebook - <br>Enjin Profile - <br>Google- <br>Twitter Page - <br>Steam Profile -

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