Train Sim World® 2020 Guide

How to escape the map - Great Western Express for Train Sim World® 2020

How to escape the map – Great Western Express

Overview

A small glitch I have found showing you guys how to escape the map in Train Sim World Great Western Express! A few similar videos I have found in CSX Heavy Haul, now making its way into the British maps that I’m sure people are looking for!*Unpatched as of September 20 2017

Escaping the map in Train Sim World

A small glitch I have found showing you guys how to escape the map in Train Sim World Great Western Express! A few similar videos I have found in CSX Heavy Haul, now making its way into the British maps that I’m sure people are looking for!

I have also put together a video showing you guys visually how to do this as I know this will help some people who won’t quite understand every instruction in this trick.

*This is unpatched as of September 20, 2017

Hayes and Harlington Station

After loading up the simulator, the first thing you will want to do is to spawn up in Hayes and Harlington station.

Head onto the track and walk towards Reading underneath the tunnel at the end of the platform.

Once past the tunnel, you need to right where the ground raises to road level. Walk onto that until you hit the invisible wall, you are half way to freedom!

Turn 90′ to the left, ensuring that you are moving parallel to the wall. While sprinting (hold shift) run onto the brick wall that is meant to keep you from escaping and stand on top of it.

Keep moving along that wall until you are passed the container on the other side of it and then jump directly onto the ground, you are free from the tracks!

You cannot clip through some walls, fences and roads but cars and buildings are solid within the new environment.

Spotting Locations

Once free of the limited track environment, you are free to go wherever you want on the map. This section is to list any good trainspotting locations within the simulator and will be updated whenever people find a new one and send it to me!

Dawley Bridge

The closest spotting location to Hayes and Harlington, head down the road parallel to the tracks for a minute towards Reading, to the right you should see a car park and a slightly raised hill. Turn left and walk up the hill until you reach Dawley Road and Dawley Bridge, you are free to walk over the track! The far side of the bridge also has an open area for you to stand in while watching trains.

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