Train Simulator: London Underground S8 EMU Add-On
Pro Range
The Pro Range is aimed toward the serious train simulation enthusiast looking for a complex machine to master. Each product is designed to provide education and entertainment for users. Xbox controller and HUD interface support do not come as standard and users will need to read the accompanying documentation to fully understand the operation of this advanced simulation.
About the Game
Experience state-of-the-art commuter traction in the form of Just Trains’ stylish London Underground S8 Stock!Towards the end of the 2000s, various types of sub-surface units were still in service on the London Underground, with some examples dating as far back as the 1960s. They were outdated in most regards, with their varying designs leading to inconsistent services and expensive maintenance.
It was decided to order a new fleet of trains that, across 2 variants, would replace every train on the sub-surface network. This new train was called the S Stock and an order of 191 was placed. The two variants would be the S7 and S8, the former being for the Circle, Hammersmith & City and District Lines, featuring 7-cars and fully longitudinal seating, and the latter for the Metropolitan Line, which would be 8-cars in length and have a revised interior with some transverse seating.
While seating capacity saw a downgrade, the new S Stock was able to take a much higher number of standing passengers, aided in particular by a revolutionary open-plan design that saw the end of narrow gangways between coaches. This, plus greater performance and future ability for automatic operation meant the S Stock was set to transform sub-surface travel.
The S8 variant entered service on the “Met” in July 2010, with all 58 for the line in service by the end of 2012 and, as the line shares tracks with Chiltern’s Aylesbury line, you can experience modern commuter operations with Just Trains’ authentic London Underground S8!
Included Scenarios
A total of 12 Standard and 5 Free Roam scenarios are included for the London – Aylesbury route
- JT S8 – Saturday Night in London
- JT S8 – 426 07:18 Harrow-Amersham
- JT S8 – Builders Bag Bother (Part 1)
- JT S8 – Builders Bag Bother (Part 2)
- JT S8 – Early Start
- JT S8 – Empty to Rickmansworth
- JT S8 – 437 07:14 Amersham-Aldgate
- JT S8 – Snow Sunday
- JT S8 – Rickmansworth Start
- JT S8 – Lazy Sunday Afternoon
- JT S8 – At the end of the day
- JT S8 – Total Chaos
- JT S8 – Rickmansworth Free Roam
- JT S8 – Amersham Free Roam
- JT S8 – Harrow On The Hill Free Roam
- JT S8 – Neasden Free Roam
- Amersham Free Roam
More scenarios are available on the 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!
Key Features
- S8 Stock EMU in London Underground livery
- Includes red, red/black and black buffer variants
- Includes standard and de-icing units
- Authentic cab controls and instruments
- Operable Train Control and Management System
- Realistic passenger door operation
- Operable Tripcock safety system
- Sensitive Edge system simulation
- Passenger emergency alarm simulation
- Random pick-up shoe sparking effect
- Working destination displays
- 12 Standard and 5 Free Roam scenarios for the London Marylebone – Aylesbury route
- Quick Drive compatible
- Download size: 73.9mb
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The depiction in this simulation is not intended to be a true-to-life representation of how all areas of TfL operate, including health & safety etc. Care has been taken to ensure the design elements closely match TfL’s IP, however this has not been reviewed in line with TfL’s brand guidelines, and TfL takes no responsibility for any discrepancies.
The depiction in this simulation is not intended to be a true-to-life representation of how all areas of TfL operate, including health & safety etc. Care has been taken to ensure the design elements closely match TfL’s IP, however this has not been reviewed in line with TfL’s brand guidelines, and TfL takes no responsibility for any discrepancies.