About This Content A mainstay of BR’s locomotive fleet in the 1990s, the Class 90 was a replacement to BR’s ageing fleet of electric locomotives, and is now available for Train Simulator in two liveries that are ideal for the Great Eastern Main Line London-Ipswich route.In the days of British Rail, many high speed services across the UK rail network were operated by Class 90 electric locomotives, often in ‘push-pull’ formations with a Driving Van Trailer (DVT) and full consist of coaches. Following privatisation of the UK rail network, the fleet was transferred to private operators for both freight and passenger operations.A total of 50 Class 90s were built by BREL Works in Crewe between 1987 and 1990 and were designed for a top operating speed of 110mph (180 km/h), operating from 25 kV AC overhead power and producing 5,000 bhp (3,700 kW). The models were also fitted with a Time Division Multiplier (TDM) to operate push-pull trains with a DVT, enabling fast turnaround of passenger services and removing the need for the leading locomotive to ‘run round’ its coaching stock.After privatisation of BR in 1996, half of the Class 90 fleet were transferred to freight traffic, reclassified and modified to operate at a lower speed. The remainder of the fleet was transferred to private operators, including DB Schenker, Virgin Trains and Greater Anglia. The latter company now operates 15 Class 90s on services between London Liverpool Street, Ipswich and Norwich.The Class 90 for Train Simulator is available in two liveries, blue/white striped and grey/white. Features of the locomotive include advanced and HUD versions, accurate performance physics, prototypical braking system, cold start option, independent guard and driver wipers, LED headlights, a MK3 coach consist and driveable Class 82 Mk3 DVT.The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the Greater Anglia Class 90 on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Great Eastern Main Line London-Ipswich route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).ScenariosFour scenarios for the Great Eastern Main Line London-Ipswich route:1P21 08:30 Norwich – London Liverpool Street1P32 13:30 London Liverpool Street - Norwich1P50 17:30 London Liverpool Street – NorwichMore 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 FeaturesBR Class 90 in blue/white and grey/white liveriesMK3 coach consistDriveable Class 82 Mk3 DVTAdvanced and HUD versionsAccurate performance physicsLED headlightsQuick Drive compatibleScenarios for the Great Eastern Main Line London-Ipswich routeDownload size: 861mb 1075eedd30 Title: Train Simulator: GEML Class 90 Loco Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Armstrong PowerhousePublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 24 Oct, 2013 Download Train Simulator: GEML Class 90 Loco Add-On .exe Do I recommend this loco? yes definetely. Its one of my favourites.. OkThere is just something about this loco that makes me not wanna stop using it. I have completed all the scenarios that came with it and yet I want more. Here's what makes it probably my new favourite DLC in train simPROSIt was made by AP and Waggonz, which is a match made in heaven.Horn is 2 tone and is a lot of fun to mess around withThe advanced version is easy to control.ADV version is cool with alarms going off and such keeping the driver entertainedVery photogenic CONSLiveries are outdated.This is my new favourite train in train sim and we are all hoping for some more AP\/Waggonz stuff soon.. Wonderfull add-on and well worth the money. Detailed cabs in both the loco and DVT. The GEML and Class 90 are a great match. Setting up the loco makes a nice change compared tomost other scenarios. The only issue I see is not being able to view inside the coaches. Apart from that, thumbs up here :). Worth it.This uses the AP pack and as you should expect, it is quality! I'd suggest you get the full pack from AP but either way it is brilliant. Coaches are the normal MK3\/MK3a, and feature the blurry, slightly scary, "Passengers" but apart from that. If you can get it on sale, get it.. One of the most advanced locos in the game - well worth it as part of the UK collectionPros:+Tons of features and advances simulation+Sounds are (of course for AP) excellent+The horn :)+Decent scenarios, with more on the Workshop+Includes HUD and advanced versionCons:-Can steal a few FPS here and there-No passenger viewStruggling to think of much that's bad about this, well worth it in the UK collectio, along with the GEML and the PDL (and some other things), and an excellent addition to both teh GEML and the WCML. My advice- just buy it :). The GEML is a very exciting rail line to run on. There are so many branch lines to explore and tons of main line running at high speed. I wish they could extend it to Norwich like the original route. I would pay a little more for that. Overall its a great route, and tons of scenarios are avalable for it. The Class 90's are full of detail, and the Advanced controls are just that, advanced, and they actually require sequences to activate, just like the real thing. That along is worth getting. Get the route on sale, you wont be disappointed.. The scenarios are terrible, and it doesen't work atall for me in Quick Drive, but the actual TRAIN is superb. You also get to drive fro the MK3, but the doors don't open when I collect passengers.overall, Very good route. If you want this be sure to get the UK collection as it comes with 5 trains and two routes all for the price of one route :PAs for the train itself, it's very nice! Sounds seem good and it's well modeled (seems to be a lack of branding, assuming its a permission problem). So yeah, it's nice :D
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Download Train Simulator: GEML Class 90 Loco Add-On .exe
Updated: Mar 14, 2020
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