As part of British Railways’ 1955 Modernisation Plan, plans were made for up to 4,600 diesel railcars. The British Railways workshops at Derby and Swindon did not have the necessary capacity, so private carriage builders such as Metropolitan-Cammell, Gloucester, Birmingham, and Cravens received orders.
This pack covers many lesser-known variants of what was known at the time as DMU Green, later using the same Loco Brunswick Green before the units went into blue at the end of steam.
(Requirements, Weardale Teasdale network (Steam), RSC BR Class 101 (Steam), RSC Class 111 Pack (Steam), RSC Class 105 Pack, (Steam))
As part of British Railways’ 1955 Modernisation Plan, plans were made for up to 4,600 diesel railcars. The British Railways workshops at Derby and Swindon did not have the necessary capacity, so private carriage builders such as Metropolitan-Cammell, Gloucester, Birmingham, and Cravens received orders.
This pack covers many lesser-known variants of what was known at the time as DMU Green, later using the same Loco Brunswick Green before the units went into blue at the end of steam.
(Requirements, Class 121 NSE Pack (Steam)
ScotRail was the trading name providing a distinctive brand for the British Rail network in Scotland, first adopted on 22 September 1983, under manager Chris Green, British Railways Scottish Region. ScotRail was the final brand of British Rail passenger services to operate prior to the privatisation of British Rail, with the ScotRail franchise being signed over to National Express on 31 March 1997.
The British Rail Class 31, also known as the Brush Type 2 and previously as Class 30, were built by Brush Traction from 1957 to 1962. They were numbered in two series, D5500-D5699 and D5800-D5862. Construction of the first locomotive was completed in the final week of September 1957, and the handing-over took place on 31 October. The first Class 31 entered service in November 1957, after the launch of the Class 20 locomotive and was one of the Pilot Scheme locomotives ordered by British Railways to replace steam traction.
Requirements: (AP Class 31 Enhancement Pack)
(DTG RSC Class 31 Pack)
The British Rail Class 31, also known as the Brush Type 2 and previously as Class 30, were built by Brush Traction from 1957 to 1962. They were numbered in two series, D5500-D5699 and D5800-D5862. Construction of the first locomotive was completed in the final week of September 1957, and the handing-over took place on 31 October. The first Class 31 entered service in November 1957, after the launch of the Class 20 locomotive and was one of the Pilot Scheme locomotives ordered by British Railways to replace steam traction.
Here seen in RAF Blue with a Decaled plate to Display and pay respect to 100 Years of the Royal Airforce
Tally Ho Chaps
Requirements: (AP Class 31 Enhancement Pack)
(DTG RSC Class 31 Pack)
Fictional and Generic English Coaches of general British coaches that have Scripted RGB to work within the game working of custom shaders that can be changed within the editor on each coach
Requirements: (Freelance "RGB" StockDemo)