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== Trivia ==
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Creation of the route took less than an hour from initial concept to operational timetable, and it is possibly the simplest route in ROS. It can easily be run on x16 speed, with each service requiring a route set through two signals.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 30 August 2022

Emerson Park
DescriptionThe Romford to Upminster Line
Country United Kingdom
Time period2022
Train Operating CompanyLondon Overground
Simulation difficulty1/10 stars
AuthorOxalin
WebsiteEmerson Park
Rolling Stock
Route map

Great Eastern Main Line
Romford
Great Eastern Main Line
Emerson Park
Upminster

Emerson Park is the only station located on a 3 mile single track branch line between Romford and Upminster. The line is currently operated by London Overground, linking with TfL Rail and Greater Anglia services at Romford, and District Line and C2C services at Upminster.

Timetable

The line operates at a 30 minute frequency throughout the day, and with the exception of the train arriving from Ilford depot in the morning and returning in the evening operates a single train, completely disconnected from the rest of the UK rail network.

Emerson Park Services
Train Operating Company Origin Destination Frequency (tph)
London Overground Romford Upminster 2

Trivia

Creation of the route took less than an hour from initial concept to operational timetable, and it is possibly the simplest route in ROS. It can easily be run on x16 speed, with each service requiring a route set through two signals.