Within the contained timetable is also a single engineering train on the Piccadilly Line which has been given the prefix “EN” in the headcode. Services which consist of depot movement/empty stock have been allocated the prefix “XX” for this simulation. Where appropriate “via” points have been specified in train descriptions, take extra care to ensure you account for these as it can be easy to accidentally route a service into a terminating/wrong platform and then no longer be able to resume. Furthermore, again due to the vast number of services, if you are beginner I also recommend slowing down the simulation or even pausing it whilst determining what you need to do next. It is strongly advised that you use the Action Panel during the simulation in order to have quick and easy access to signalling of trains as and when it is needed. Note that the Waterloo & City line does not operate on Sundays hence the lack of traffic on this line. The included timetable represents services between 6:30-7:30am on a Sunday. This route should be considered an advanced simulation due to the high level of traffic and scale of the network, it is a challenge that is supposed to be fun (after all no single person operates the whole network conventionally!). Included in great detail are all 11 lines. This is a representation of the London Underground network as it was in 2019.
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