Peak Forest Railway

Video Game Cover of Peak Forest Railway

Peak Forest Railway is a United Kingdom add-on route developed and maintained by Dovetail Games, for their Train Sim World Console and PC platforms and was released on May 9, 2023 for the TSW3 video game. The Peak Forest Railway refers to multiple railways in Derbyshire, Europe, including a horse-drawn tramway, a railway station, and a DLC add-on for a train simulation game.

Peak Forest Tramway – is a horse- and gravity-powered industrial railway that connected the limestone quarries at Doveholes with Bugworth Canal Basin. It opened in 1796 and operated until the 1920s. The western section of the line is now the Peak Forest Tramway Trail.

Peak Forest railway station – is a station built in 1867 by the Midland Railway. It was part of the main Midland Line from Manchester to London.

Peak Forest Railway – is a downloadable content (DLC) add-on for the base game TSW3. The DLC recreates the lost East Midlands line between Ambergate, Chinley, and Buxton in Derbyshire, England. It features a 38-mile route, old-time stations, the Fowler 4F locomotive, and more.


British Rail

Peak Forest Railway


Locations

Ambergate

Whatstandwell

Cromford Sidings

Cromford

Matlock Bath

Matlock

Darley Dale

Rowsley Sheds

Rowsley Sidings

Rowsley

Bakewell

Hassop

Great Longstone

Monsal Dale

Millers Dale

Blackwell Mill Halt

Buxton

Buxton Sheds

Tunstead Quarry

Peak Forest

Peak Forest Sidings

Chapel-en-le-Frith Central

Chinley

Buxworth

Gowhole Sidings

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24 responses to “Peak Forest Railway”

  1. […] Millers Dale Railway Station, located near Tideswell in Derbyshire, United Kingdom, was a crucial interchange point for passengers traveling between Train Sim World featured London and Manchester in Europe, with a branch line to Buxton via the Peak Forest Railway. It was originally named Blackwell Mill, but became Millers Dale in 1863 and Millers Dale for Tideswell in 1889. […]

  2. […] Monsal Dale Railway Station, which served the Peak Forest Railway villages of Upperdale and Cressbrook in the United Kingdom, opened in 1866 and closed in 1959, was located near the Train Sim World featured Buxton end of the Headstone Viaduct and served as a destination for excursionists and ramblers. […]

  3. […] Great Longstone Railway Station, originally named Longstone and later Great Longstone for Ashford via the Peak Forest Railway, was a railway station on the Buxton branch of the Midland Railway, serving the Train Sim World featured village of Great Longstone, United Kingdom and Ashford-in-the-Water, which closed in 1962. […]

  4. […] Hassop Railway Station, located in the Peak Forest Railway District of Derbyshire, United Kingdom, refers to a former Train Sim World featured commuter station that now serves as a popular cafe, bike hire center, and a starting point for the Monsal Trail. […]

  5. […] Bakewell Railway Station, located in Bakewell, Derbyshire, United Kingdom, served as the local station for the Duke of Rutland Peak Forest Railway and was built in a Train Sim World grand style due to its proximity to Haddon Hall. […]

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