Norwich 1952

£50.00

In this simulation you control all traffic on the Great Eastern lines in the Norwich area, from Trowse Upper and Trowse Lower Junctions in the west to Brundall Junction in the east. This area was covered by ten manual signal boxes.

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In this simulation you control all traffic on the Great Eastern lines in the Norwich area, from Trowse Upper and Trowse Lower Junctions in the west to Brundall Junction in the east. This area was covered by ten manual signal boxes. The simulation is set before diesels had intruded on the scene, with the Britannia Pacifics the only sign of standardisation, and before the schedules and traffic patterns had been revised to speed up services between London and Norwich. All the local branches were still open to passenger and goods traffic. Norwich had three goods yards for local traffic, Thorpe, Victoria and Trowse, and three yards where traffic was marshalled, Thorpe, Trowse and Wensum; for transfer purposes several services called at two of the yards, but some separate transfer trips may be required. The shunting of both goods and passenger traffic will keep you very busy at times. As you’d expect in a holiday area, the nature of the traffic changes markedly on a Saturday, with extras to and from the North and the Midlands via March, as well as a more intensive London service. This simulation has seven track screens.

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