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About This Content Take control of an icon of Southern steam as the Southern S15 is now yours to enjoy in Train Simulator, courtesy of Partner Programme Developer, Bossman Games.The S15 Class was originally formed from the mind of the London & South Western Railway’s Chief Mechanical Engineer, Robert Urie, as there was a need for a new locomotive to fulfil heavy freight duties in the early 1920s. Urie’s original mixed-traffic H15 design, which helped the LSWR in the midst of the war effort, would serve as the basis for his future locomotives.With a more modern requirement - that would see a locomotive capable of serving south coast ports and running express dairy trains in and out of London - still in place, Urie changed key aspects of his H15 Class to produce a freight-dedicated locomotive. The result rolled out of Eastleigh Works in February 1920 as the S15 Class, and it was quickly established that this locomotive would be a very successful worker.The first batch of LSWR’s S15 locomotives was 16-strong and finished production by May 1921. Two years later, the LSWR would be amalgamated into the Southern Railway as part of the Grouping Scheme, creating the “Big Four”. With this, Urie stepped into retirement and left Richard Maunsell to take over as Chief Mechanical Engineer, and with his new position, Maunsell took the opportunity to further develop the quickly proven S15 Class before a second batch was produced, and the resulting modifications were continued to see the class excel in service.Based across the Southern Railway’s Western Region, from London to coastal ports of Southampton, Weymouth and beyond, the S15 Class was a well-abled freight locomotive that could shift heavy loads, at speed, with relative ease – and would often find itself at the helm of nightly express goods. Surprisingly, despite the specific design, and classification, that make the S15 a freight locomotive, the fleet was also found to be very capable at passenger work when required. This would make the S15s the longest lasting LSWR 4-6-0 engine in service.The S15 Class held onto regular duties far into the 1960s, with the last being withdrawn in 1966. All 45 locomotives were sent to South Wales for scrap, but thankfully, a total of 7 were rescued and were only 2 of those have yet to be operational in preservation. Akin to being the longest lasting, the S15 is also the most prolific LSWR 4-6-0 to have survived the end of steam, and many enthusiasts get to enjoy a hint of yesteryear behind the powerful S15 Class.From Bossman Games, the Southern S15 Class for Train Simulator brings challenging excursions to the exquisite West Somerset Railway (available separately and required to play the included scenarios).Included ScenariosGoods Arthur to MineheadMinehead to Bishops LydeardSouthern WorkhorsePlease Note: The West Somerset Railway Route Add-On is required, as a separate purchase, in order to play the scenarios featured in this add-on.More scenarios are available on 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! Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key FeaturesSouthern Railway S15 Class in Olive Green with and without smoke deflectorsSouthern Railway S15 Class in Maunsell Black with and without smoke deflectorsSR Bulleid 59ft Brake Third (Dia. 2121)SR Bulleid 64ft 6in Brake Third (Dia. 2122) with "head out" passenger viewSR Bulleid 59ft Composite (Dia. 2316)SR Bulleid 64ft 6in Composite (Dia. 2317)Authentic whistle soundsOpening Smokebox doorRealistic Steam Chest simulationRealistic Brake simulationVarious Brake modesVarious disk and lamp codesAdvanced firing and a custom-written auto-fireman that allows you to focus on the drivingDynamic smoke effect and fire massDetailed manual3 engaging scenarios for the West Somerset Railway (available as a separate purchase)Quick Drive compatibleDownload size: 170mb 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: Southern Railway S15 Class Steam Loco Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Bossman GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 20 Apr, 2017 Train Simulator: Southern Railway S15 Class Steam Loco Add-On Free Download [Patch] A nice train to drive. I loved it! However, I couldn't figure out how to shut off the cylinder \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665.. A nice train to drive. I loved it! However, I couldn't figure out how to shut off the cylinder \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665.. Enjoyable to drive without being over-complex. Powerful, smooth and free-steaming, great sounds (whistle could be a little better but it's by no means bad). Just sadly misses out on a few points that the TS steam loco lover has come to know from other developers such as wheelslip simulation - but since this is is Bossman Games' first addon, I'm looking forward to seeing what else comes from this dev in the future. TL;DR: It's good, I recommend it. Not quite Victory Works though.. I am most pleased with this great looking locomotive, I found it easy to drive after reading the manual, with regards to the brakes.The only two drawbacks for me are:1. The overly loud ejector noise when releasing the brakes.2. The bright white coloured wheel treads, are too wide and appear to partially extend to the side of the tyres. The wheels on the tender are a more realistic colour IMO.Taking all that into consideration I would still give this locomotive a well deserved 9 out of 10.. Liking all the noises. Various pipes have their own individual hissing and gurgling sounds. To a certain extent can ascertain loco state by listening; can tell which valves are open and saves much looking at HUDs. Lots to do while driving so grateful for the auto-stoker. Challenging to maintain steam on steep gradients with heavy load; and interesting brake systems which work well when familiar with operation. Essential to read the manual. Good forward views from cab and carriage round off a thoughtfully designed package.. I am most pleased with this great looking locomotive, I found it easy to drive after reading the manual, with regards to the brakes.The only two drawbacks for me are:1. The overly loud ejector noise when releasing the brakes.2. The bright white coloured wheel treads, are too wide and appear to partially extend to the side of the tyres. The wheels on the tender are a more realistic colour IMO.Taking all that into consideration I would still give this locomotive a well deserved 9 out of 10.. A really enjoyable loco and a joy to drive once you get the hang of the reverser\/regulator ratio and to have the dampers open from the moment you start or steam generation will fall rapidly. It comes in both green and a black version with or without smoke deflectors which pretty much gives you four loco's to choose from.Only real issues I had was the manual not being overly detailed which is not good for a loco in the "Pro" range and no examples or guides for the mounted discs or what their particular postion means. Despite the Auto fireman on TS itself the S15 comes with it's own manually activated Auto fireman which is not a problem but the manual states "Injectors require manual control". This is only partially true but the only one required to be operated manually is the sall injector while the rest is taken care of by the auto fireman.For those who might use the S15 in scenario making may come across a issue when once the loco is set to be player driven a window will pop up regarding brake type. This will remain in place blocking any build options underneath it and it will not close . A fix to this will involve going into the scenario builder and wait for the window to pop up. Once this happen go and play the scenario and wait for the window again. Close it and go directly into the scenario builder again "Ctrl + E" and now it should be gone letting you continue you're work.Overall I give it a thumbs ups and a long awaited addition to Southern rollingstock.. Brilliant and much needed addition, as the game does lack some SR content. And LNER, and a bit of LMS...whatever, a great loco by BMG and very much worth the wait. Just seems to be some annoying hissing sound from the loco if it is placed on a map as a driveable loco but not driven, ie in free roam.Still, sounds great, looks great and drives great. Looking forward to the Black 5 and the BR S15 Marketplace pack!
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