The map is a perfect spot to make a chunnel, what i've been searching for. But i didn't disturb the small island just few blocks off the coast though. I also renamed the cities so that it'll be to my standards and that it'll be shorter so that I can name stations longer without exceeding limits. Finhill was renamed Innsbruck, Gonningbury was renamed Groningen and two more cities were founded by me later one with hard works, those were Gotenburg & Bern. The theme of this map would be britain-europish (if that word exists, or you can understand me).
I love to play with trains, not a fan of ships & buses/trucks, love the planes a bit. To start of, I need money, and a lot of it. I'm not gonna cheat, plus there's no cheating options i believe in Android. As you might have know already, I usually play in android, not very much in my laptop. Back to the money. To generate instant and massive amounts of money to start construction of the tracks, stations and buy more trains, I've started off with placing some airports, making connections with big planes. The rest of the money I'd use them to purchase & reserve land plots for my stations and tracks to go through. My headquarter was formerly in Innsbruck but then i moved it to Temple Mills (not even a place in the map). Later, after i got my air connections running, I started laying down the stations and tracks. As i started having two stations, Grand Innsbruck Central & Renfinghill City Halt, I laid down a temporary depot and bought some Class 365 "Networker Express" to serve it and give me money.
The city of Innsbruck, formerly Finhill
The village (I'd say) of Renfinghill City
I used to have trams running from the middle of the city to my but then I found a trick which could replace my trams, which is by placing a station tile but having it connected to the station that you want passengers swarming in. If you could understand me and knew the trick already than you could and should've already done it.
Pay attention carefully to the ISR Fixture Empty Tile No Tracks
Also, in the middle of the city
Another one placed over here in Renfinghill City
Obviously, I don't start off with those many tracks at the same time. At start, I only made four tracks, two for Networkers & the other two for Express trains. Later on i started the Electrified Octuple Tracking Project which involved separating Express train tracks from Networkers' tracks and also their station. It's a massive line so requires a lot of money, and expansions, tunneling, causeway expansions, city property demolitions, bribing, track operationality testing and so on.
If you've been wondering, there are three spots where I crossed the water. The one with the red stuff on top of it is the Channel Tunnel, Yes, Channel Tunnel. I used the "Fake Bridges" NewGRF only to do that. BK Enhanced Tunnels NewGRF is unnecessary to accomplish that though. To enhance the traffic I made three "caverns" along the tunnel with signals, though there's no crossovers because it's unnecessary. So here's the cam footages from inside the Eurotunnel Headquarters.
The only trains that are allowed to enter the tunnel are just the British Rail Class 373 "TGV Eurostar" & Eurotunnel Class 9 "Eurotunnel Shuttle", carrying autoracks, roadrailers & piggybacks. All trains passing through the tunnel can only go at 160km/h, to ensure a smooth traffic flow. This means the Eurostar only goes at 160km/h inside the tunnel, the reason is because the Eurotunnel Shuttle have a max speed of 160km/h. The remaining two water crossings are causeways.
At one point, i did test out playing with AIs and one was particularly so clever, it used the embankment/shore/coast of my causeway and laid down roads to cross the water instead of constructing a very expensive bridge. If you saw that money and date, i'd tell ya I didn't cheat okay, plus why would I cheat for date? And that money, it's for real, i don't know however how could i get that much, but probably that one time i went out for dinner left the game to run on it's own.
So here's my fleet of rolling stocks together with the variants.
So I have so far 90 Passenger trains. 40 of them are the Class 365 "Networkers", 20 of them are the Class 390 "Pendolino" and the rest speaks for itself. My fleet however have already underwent extensive replacement in search for the best trains to serve for the roles. Former rolling stocks of my fleet were:
1. Class 91 "Intercity 225" (BROS)
2. Bombardier Acela (NARS)
3. Class 604 "Wardale" (UKRS2 (I believe))
4. Class A4 "Streak" (UKRS2)
5. GEC-Alstom "Eurostar" (UKRS2 variant)
6. BR "HST" (UKRS2 variant)
7. BREL "APT" (UKRS2 variant)
8. PRR T1 "Duplex" (NARS (I believe)
Next, we'll proceed to the routes.
In my train links, there are 4 main station, each named "Grand [City Name] Central". Three of them are served by all trains whilst one more is served by just the Eurostar trains.
Grand Innsbruck Central (Terminus for all, serving all)
Grand Groningen Central(Hotspot, serving all)
Grand Gotenburg Central(Terminus for all except Eurostar, serving all)
Grand Bern Central(Terminus, serving Eurostar only)
Next, we have 2 secondary stations, named "[City Name] Terminal". Despite the name, it's not a terminus. These stations served all trains except the Eurostar trains. With that having said, it means the Eurostar trains only served four stations and skipped all others.
Prindhattan Terminal
New Grutburg Terminal
Following next, we also have 2 more tertiary stations, named "[City Name] Central". What differentiates the main central and this one is that the main one has "Grand" in front of it whilst this one don't. These stations only serve the Networkers & Pendolinos, while the rest just pass by on the two tracks beside the stations.
Muntway Central
Bangville Central
And finally, we have the common ones, named "[Town Name] Halt". These stations serves non-important cities, and as such, were bypassed by the express trains on four tracks besides it. Since they are not major cities, they are only served by Networkers. Some of the stations were quite a distance away from their towns
Renfinghill City Halt
Plenfingbridge Halt
Gradingstone Halt
Narthill Halt
Sendhead Halt
Nardingbury Halt
We also have a little special nonetheless non-special one, named "Prenfingfield Station". This station seemed like it could be a "Central" station but apparently it was not seen as one. One of the main reason was that the distance with Muntway Central is close, so if a passenger from Prenfingfield wants to take an express train, they could just transit at Muntway Central.
The stretch beyond Gotenburg is a prohibited stretch, allowing only Eurotunnel Shuttles (on some stretch) & Eurostars trains to pass through, except in some special cases. The Eurotunnel Shuttles stops at their respective terminals only, which are at EGT & EST. These trains do not need to reverse in order to make the return trip, as the tracks are made in a way that they would loop around and so keep their front facing the right direction, just like the real life counterpart. The real life counterpart also has the same characteristics as these ones. The Calais Terminal is located in Calais (Coquelles actually, but pretty close) and the Seningley Terminal is located in Seningley. The Folkestone Terminal is located in Cheriton, it was supposed to be Dover but it was not. The Gotenburg Terminal is located halfway between Gotenburg & Puningbury in which both are quite far apart. The Tunnel Portal is located near Puningbury and Seningley but the tunnel general description said it was Gotenburg and Seningley.
Eurotunnel Gotenburg Terminal (EGT)
Eurotunnel Seningley Terminal (EST)
A special feature of this railway is that it got it's own test track. The area of the test track is called "Temple Mills" despite not having any town or even village. It's length runs around near Renfinghill City, Plenfingbridge & Muntway. Here is where the Amir Transport Pty. Ltd. Headquarters resides, just beside it's depots. the test track is a one way loop, with several junctions and curves, sidings, an unmanned station and a fuel station.
I'll be making their network map soon though, and also planning to expand my railway even further, maybe stopping at Tratbourne or so. And note that this map still lacks industries and that my railway lacks freight trains. I'll be updating about them soon. I'll also be making reviews in this section of train performances, in which I'll be taking out various trains and test it on my test track.