Train Simulator Classic 2024 - DTG_James
01/03/2017

http://store.steampowered.com/app/500211

Stretching across North and East London, the Gospel Oak to Barking Line – affectionately known as the ‘GOBLIN’ – has grown into a major part of the extensive London Overground network; a network which has specialised in re-vitalising neglected routes throughout the Capital, converting them into railways which are fit to serve a modern-day city. Explore the railways in the north of the Capital with the North London & Goblin Lines Route Add-On for Train Simulator.



The Gospel Oak to Barking Line was formed from an amalgamation of routes built in the 19th Century; the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway, which opened in 1868 and spanned North London from Highgate Road to Tottenham North Junction; and the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway, which first saw trains in 1894 and connected Tottenham to the existing line at Barking. Various stations have played as the terminus for each end of the line, including St. Pancras, Kentish Town, Moorgate, East Ham, Barking, Tilbury and Southend (the latter two being for specials only), however, the line came to Gospel Oak in 1981, and has stayed between there and Barking since.



Due to the GOBLIN’s route being a very indirect one into and out of London, it was pencilled in for closure under the infamous Beeching Report. By chance, very little of the Capital’s proposed changes took place, and the line itself escaped the axe. Even with the line remaining open, much of it suffered from poor maintenance and reliability would suffer greatly, trains not built to cope with the commuter demand were forcibly in service across the line, and all platform staff soon disappeared. Only one train per hour was operating by 1980, not ideal as an East-to-North connection.



Improvements would start to roll in with privatisation, National Express’ Silverlink introduced newer Class 150 DMUs across the line in 2000, along with CCTV and Information Points, all of which gave a great boost to reliability. It wouldn’t be until Transport for London took over though, that major developments would be seen and brand new, purpose-built rolling stock would arrive. By 2007, the line was operated by London Overground and new services were added at peak hours, weekend & evenings, platform staff were reinstated, the line was included as part of the Oyster Card system and added to the Tube Map.



In 2010, an 8-strong fleet of new Class 172 ‘Turbostar’ DMUs entered service, replacing the Class 150s and providing more comfortable and spacious journeys throughout. Despite this however, even these new Turbostars were not enough to meet capacity demands, and TfL began looking at longer DMUs that could replace them. Before an order was settled however, it was announced that the GOBLIN would be electrified, making diesel obsolete.



Since June 2016, extensive work has started to erect 25kV AC overhead catenary over the GOBLIN. Everything from track lowering, bridge rebuilding, platform lengthening and much more is required to ready the line for new electric services; the line was partially closed until September 2016, and has been fully closed since. Services are set to begin once again in February 2017, and with further evening and weekend works, the GOBLIN will be fully electrified by the end of the year, ready for a fleet of brand new 4-car Class 710 ‘Aventra’ EMUs to take over from the Class 172s in 2018.



The Gospel Oak to Barking Line has had some tough calls in its past, but has risen from strength to strength in recent years, thanks to the projects of London Overground, and is today a major commuter route for those in North & East London that is set to only improve in the future.



The North London & Goblin Lines for Train Simulator is a stunning recreation of the North London Line (between Richmond and Stratford), GOBLIN (between Gospel Oak and Barking) and the West London Line (between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction), all operated by London Overground Rail Operations Ltd. When combined with the various freight connections and locations, the North London & Goblin Lines easily boasts more than forty-miles-worth of suburban railway to explore.
Train Simulator Classic 2024 - JayTwoPointOh
01/03/2017

http://store.steampowered.com/app/500211

Stretching across North and East London, the Gospel Oak to Barking Line – affectionately known as the ‘GOBLIN’ – has grown into a major part of the extensive London Overground network; a network which has specialised in re-vitalising neglected routes throughout the Capital, converting them into railways which are fit to serve a modern-day city. Explore the railways in the north of the Capital with the North London & Goblin Lines Route Add-On for Train Simulator.



The Gospel Oak to Barking Line was formed from an amalgamation of routes built in the 19th Century; the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway, which opened in 1868 and spanned North London from Highgate Road to Tottenham North Junction; and the Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway, which first saw trains in 1894 and connected Tottenham to the existing line at Barking. Various stations have played as the terminus for each end of the line, including St. Pancras, Kentish Town, Moorgate, East Ham, Barking, Tilbury and Southend (the latter two being for specials only), however, the line came to Gospel Oak in 1981, and has stayed between there and Barking since.



Due to the GOBLIN’s route being a very indirect one into and out of London, it was pencilled in for closure under the infamous Beeching Report. By chance, very little of the Capital’s proposed changes took place, and the line itself escaped the axe. Even with the line remaining open, much of it suffered from poor maintenance and reliability would suffer greatly, trains not built to cope with the commuter demand were forcibly in service across the line, and all platform staff soon disappeared. Only one train per hour was operating by 1980, not ideal as an East-to-North connection.



Improvements would start to roll in with privatisation, National Express’ Silverlink introduced newer Class 150 DMUs across the line in 2000, along with CCTV and Information Points, all of which gave a great boost to reliability. It wouldn’t be until Transport for London took over though, that major developments would be seen and brand new, purpose-built rolling stock would arrive. By 2007, the line was operated by London Overground and new services were added at peak hours, weekend & evenings, platform staff were reinstated, the line was included as part of the Oyster Card system and added to the Tube Map.



In 2010, an 8-strong fleet of new Class 172 ‘Turbostar’ DMUs entered service, replacing the Class 150s and providing more comfortable and spacious journeys throughout. Despite this however, even these new Turbostars were not enough to meet capacity demands, and TfL began looking at longer DMUs that could replace them. Before an order was settled however, it was announced that the GOBLIN would be electrified, making diesel obsolete.



Since June 2016, extensive work has started to erect 25kV AC overhead catenary over the GOBLIN. Everything from track lowering, bridge rebuilding, platform lengthening and much more is required to ready the line for new electric services; the line was partially closed until September 2016, and has been fully closed since. Services are set to begin once again in February 2017, and with further evening and weekend works, the GOBLIN will be fully electrified by the end of the year, ready for a fleet of brand new 4-car Class 710 ‘Aventra’ EMUs to take over from the Class 172s in 2018.



The Gospel Oak to Barking Line has had some tough calls in its past, but has risen from strength to strength in recent years, thanks to the projects of London Overground, and is today a major commuter route for those in North & East London that is set to only improve in the future.



The North London & Goblin Lines for Train Simulator is a stunning recreation of the North London Line (between Richmond and Stratford), GOBLIN (between Gospel Oak and Barking) and the West London Line (between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction), all operated by London Overground Rail Operations Ltd. When combined with the various freight connections and locations, the North London & Goblin Lines easily boasts more than forty-miles-worth of suburban railway to explore.
Space Fuss - iamzanoza
Well, Achievements and Trading Cards implemented and ready to go!
Thanks to everybody, who will support us! Have a good time :)

http://store.steampowered.com/app/525150
Space Fuss - Zanoza
Well, Achievements and Trading Cards implemented and ready to go!
Thanks to everybody, who will support us! Have a good time :)

http://store.steampowered.com/app/525150
Light Apprentice - The Comic Book RPG - iggynore


Hi everyone!

We are glad to announce that Light Apprentice is coming to Steam!

It has been a long journey since the game's first idea to being able to finally deliver it to you. We have been looking forward to this moment and we hope you will enjoy the experience! The mix of comic book and game is something we don't see that often and hope you're excited about!

The game will be launched on March 17th (16th in some countries) on Early Access. Please send us bug reports and feedback, and let's stride together towards the full release!

- iggynore, creator of Light Apprentice


FAQ

Q: The iOS and Android versions are free. Why is the Steam version not free?

A: The Steam version is equivalent to the iOS HD version, which is the same price. You can play it on your HD TV and it will look splendid (one can't say the same about the SD version, which by the way has chapter 1 free but the other chapters are paid). Aside from the HD graphics, the Steam version has added features (full controller support, three save slots).
Plus -- if you don't know, developers need to pay bills and recoup development costs, so please consider purchasing the game to support us bringing you more content.

Please submit your questions in the comments section so we can answer them in the next updates!
Light Apprentice - The Comic Book RPG - iggynore


Hi everyone!

We are glad to announce that Light Apprentice is coming to Steam!

It has been a long journey since the game's first idea to being able to finally deliver it to you. We have been looking forward to this moment and we hope you will enjoy the experience! The mix of comic book and game is something we don't see that often and hope you're excited about!

The game will be launched on March 17th (16th in some countries) on Early Access. Please send us bug reports and feedback, and let's stride together towards the full release!

- iggynore, creator of Light Apprentice


FAQ

Q: The iOS and Android versions are free. Why is the Steam version not free?

A: The Steam version is equivalent to the iOS HD version, which is the same price. You can play it on your HD TV and it will look splendid (one can't say the same about the SD version, which by the way has chapter 1 free but the other chapters are paid). Aside from the HD graphics, the Steam version has added features (full controller support, three save slots).
Plus -- if you don't know, developers need to pay bills and recoup development costs, so please consider purchasing the game to support us bringing you more content.

Please submit your questions in the comments section so we can answer them in the next updates!
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition - DTG_Martin


http://store.steampowered.com/app/556217

Return to grassroots flying in the UK with Farm Strips Volume 2: Central and Southern England. This scenery pack is a collection of 18 airstrips recreating the small airfields often used by microlights and ultralights across southeast England.

Located in rural locations and often in or surrounded by farm fields, the airstrips in Farm Strips Volume 2 include ground textures and scenic models galore! The facilities available at each of the strips vary; some offer refuelling, custom object detail, or simply a view over crops or cattle.



Farm Strips Volume 2: Central and Southern England includes airstrips in Hertfordshire, Isle of Wight, Derbyshire, Surrey, Wiltshire, Nottinghamshire, Dorset, Staffordshire and Leicestershire – this is the perfect introduction to small time flying in the UK!



Features include:

18 realistically recreated airstrips
User manual with altitude, location and runway surface details for each airstrip
Compatible with Just Flight’s VFR Real Scenery Vol 2 (C & S England), available on Steam here

Want to talk about this add-on or need some support using it? Click here to go to the official discussion thread forFarm Strips Vol 2: Central and Southern England by Neil Birch.

Stay up to date with all the latest FSX: Steam Edition news. Join the FSX:SE community today:

Website: http://www.fsxinsider.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fsxinsider
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fsxinsider

Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition Team
Dovetail Game
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition - DTG_Martin


http://store.steampowered.com/app/556217

Return to grassroots flying in the UK with Farm Strips Volume 2: Central and Southern England. This scenery pack is a collection of 18 airstrips recreating the small airfields often used by microlights and ultralights across southeast England.

Located in rural locations and often in or surrounded by farm fields, the airstrips in Farm Strips Volume 2 include ground textures and scenic models galore! The facilities available at each of the strips vary; some offer refuelling, custom object detail, or simply a view over crops or cattle.



Farm Strips Volume 2: Central and Southern England includes airstrips in Hertfordshire, Isle of Wight, Derbyshire, Surrey, Wiltshire, Nottinghamshire, Dorset, Staffordshire and Leicestershire – this is the perfect introduction to small time flying in the UK!



Features include:

18 realistically recreated airstrips
User manual with altitude, location and runway surface details for each airstrip
Compatible with Just Flight’s VFR Real Scenery Vol 2 (C & S England), available on Steam here

Want to talk about this add-on or need some support using it? Click here to go to the official discussion thread forFarm Strips Vol 2: Central and Southern England by Neil Birch.

Stay up to date with all the latest FSX: Steam Edition news. Join the FSX:SE community today:

Website: http://www.fsxinsider.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fsxinsider
Twitter: https://twitter.com/fsxinsider

Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition Team
Dovetail Game
Neon Chrome - knotto


The Arena DLC got a co-op mode (local) in the last update. Just hit Y or space to join after starting a run. The score will be posted according to player number.

We also increased the enemy power in higher arena levels. The scores were multiplied by 3 so you should be able to score higher with new runs.

A bunch of other smaller fixes were included as well. The main game can now spawn "credit crates" to lower the amount of credits to draw in super high Overseer levels.

Full patch notes here: http://steamcommunity.com/app/428750/discussions/2/142261352648589383/

Neon Chrome - knotto


The Arena DLC got a co-op mode (local) in the last update. Just hit Y or space to join after starting a run. The score will be posted according to player number.

We also increased the enemy power in higher arena levels. The scores were multiplied by 3 so you should be able to score higher with new runs.

A bunch of other smaller fixes were included as well. The main game can now spawn "credit crates" to lower the amount of credits to draw in super high Overseer levels.

Full patch notes here: http://steamcommunity.com/app/428750/discussions/2/142261352648589383/

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