

The route features highly detailed recreations of some of London and Kent’s most recognised landmarks, including London St Pancras, Ebbsfleet International Station, Rochester Castle and Cathedral, and the QEII Bridge at Dartford, as well as accurate an overhead catenary system on the high speed section of the route and TVM430 track-to-train signalling. They came into service in 2009 in preparation for the 2012 Summer Games and quickly became a popular option for commuters. Made in Japan by Hitachi and based on bullet train technology, the Class 395 trains are one of the most advanced high speed passenger trains in the UK. Officially licensed by Southeastern and developed in association with Hitachi, the London-Faversham High Speed simulator game features a highly realistic recreation of the train route from London St Pancras International to Faversham, Kent, complete with the 140mph Class 395 high speed train.

The new standalone route does not require the Train Simulator 2013 base game to play, making it a perfect entry point for new players. By Scott Ellison II ( Ltd., the market-leading innovator of rail simulation and modeling tools, today released its latest product, the popular London-Faversham High Speed route, featuring the Hitachi Class 395 high speed train known informally as “Javelin”.
