



However as I understand it trains are mostly automated on this route, and it's entirely underground apart from the depot so it would lack variety. Hmmm, I always thought that if DTG were to create another London Underground route it would be the Victoria line, seeing as it's a reasonable length and (while the 2009 stock would be preferred for the sake of variety) they could very easily copy paste the 1972 stock and claim it was the 1967 stock. Also, Automated Announcements would be great. If this route is made, PLEASE DOVETAIL, MAKE IT TO WHERE WE CAN ACTUALLY HEAR THE TRACK NOISE. I don't think this route will be (too) difficult to recreate in the game since Dovetail already has the 1972 Stock (Very Similar), they have working Countdown Clocks, and most of the assets that would be needed. This line runs mostly underground, with some parts of the route being at grade.ġ973 Stock (Similar to the 1972 Stock, Noticeable Differences) This line is 46 Miles long and has 53 stations. The Piccadilly Line is a London Underground Line that runs between Heathrow Aiport and Cockfosters, with a split in the line at Acton Town that heads to Uxbridge. He said that they settled on the Bakerloo and Piccadilly Line. Matt responded with a Yes and that they didn't want to make an ATO Route (Right Now at least). Running time between Cockfosters & Hammersmith: about nearly an hour (58 minutes).įor more information on this route, go to these websites on the bottom.Ĭlass 1973 on the southbound Piccadilly train to Northfields Turnham Green.įull-length route from Uxbridge to Cockfosters via the Ruislip area.When Geoff Marshall went to the DTG Offices to interview Matt Peddleston (Senior Producer) about the Bakerloo Line, Geoff asked if they were thinking about other tube lines to have in the game. There is a limited service stopping Turnham Green (early mornings only). The line goes split north & southwest of the Acton Town Station. Services: all times including night tube between Heathrow Airport Terminals (2, 3 & 5) & Cockfosters, except Terminal 4 loop & Ruislip area branch, some southbound trains terminate Northfields, Hatton Cross, Rayners Lane or Uxbridge & some northbound trains terminate Arnos Grove. With a Class 1973 Fleet (a six car train), a couple of depots: Cockfosters & Northfields, tourist attractions & more. After the Second World War, the line extended to Heathrow Airport Terminals. Charles Holden is a designer of the route. In the early 1930s, the line extended to Houndslow West, Uxbridge & Cockfosters. The line started in 1906 between Cockfosters & Hammersmith as the Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway (GNP&BR). This is a century-old, 53 station, deep tube & corporate blue color route that runs between Uxbridge & Rayners Lane on the Metropolitan Line via the Ruslip area or Heathrow Airport Terminals & Cockfosters. A Piccadilly train arriving Russell Square.
