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Revision as of 03:55, 7 January 2020
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Overview
AirLink serves as the quick airport rail link between Stepford City or Leighton, and Stepford Airport, delivering passengers to Stepford Airport Central, Airport Terminal 2 and Airport Terminal 3 in 8 minutes. It currently has 7 routes, 2 direct, the 5 others with a flipped stopping pattern.
The livery of the Gatwick Express is used on newer AirLink trains.
The AirLink Headquarters can be found at Berrily.
History of AirLink
2017
AirLink was first proposed back in November 2017, when Managing Director Charlie_RBX stated a new franchise was coming. The Class 345 Aventra trains were proposed to run the services, and many people were excited. In December 2017, multiple Class 345 trains started public testing, a sign that AirLink services were soon to commence, but they never did.
2018
On the 23rd of September, an image was posted to the #sneak-peeks channel on SCR's Discord by Innovations Director BanTech which showed a picture of the new Stepford Central track layout for signal boards at the ROC. In the picture, it showed that platforms 12, 13, 14, and 15 were going to be used. This caused wild speculation among SCR players, stating that AirLink may be coming in V1.1.
Then in December, SCR released an advent calendar with each day as a sneak peek for V1.1. On Day 8, in the corner of the Berrily sneak peek, the AirLink Headquarter was shown spreading wild speculation that AirLink might be coming in V1.1. On Day 22, AirLink was confirmed, with Class 185 and 802 units running on the line. Many people were confused as to why the Class 345s were rejected - the most plausible answer is lag along with a slow max speed of only 90. On December 31st when the clock struck midday AirLink was released.
2019
Class 332 and Class 360 units were shortly introduced. In February, Stepford Airport terminals 1, 2 and 3 opened for service. In May, AirLink recieved its first Next Generation fleet upgrade with the Class 185s. The Class 387s were then moved to AirLink from WaterLine, having been upgraded to NG. AirLink soon received a new logo and a new colour scheme, from yellow to orange. In September, the Class 755s were introduced and services extended to Leighton Stepford Road to commemorate SCR hitting 5 million place visits. Toward the end of September, the Class 802s were upgraded. AirLink celebrated its first anniversary on the 31st of December 2019, the day Version 1.1 was also released.
Rolling Stock
The following list represents the current, past, and future fleet of AirLink.
Current
Class Number | Maximum Speed | Price | Number of Coaches | Routes Operated On | Train Family/Manufacturer | Date Put Into Service |
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Class 185 (Next-Gen) | 100 MPH | 1500 points | 3 or 6 coaches | All routes | Siemens Mobility/Desiro | December
31, 2018 (Next Generation-May 24, 2019) |
Class 332 | 100 MPH | 1500 Points | 4 or 5 coaches | All routes | Siemens Mobility and CAF | January 25, 2019 |
Class 360
(Next-Gen) |
100 MPH | 1500
Points |
4 or 5 coaches | All routes | Siemens Mobility/Desiro | February 1, 2019 (Next Generation-July 20, 2019) |
Class 387 (Next-Gen) | 110 MPH | 3000
Points |
4 coaches | All routes | Bombardier Transportation/Electrostar | June 8, 2019 |
Class 755 (Next-Gen) | 100 MPH | 2250 points | 3 or 4 coaches | All routes | Stadler Rail/FLIRT | September 16, 2019 |
Class 802 (Next-Gen) | 110 MPH | 3000
Points |
5 coaches | All routes | Hitachi Rail Europe/A-Train AT300 (Nova 1) | December 31, 2018 (Next Generation-September 30, 2019) |
Former
Class Number | Maximum Speed | Price | Number of Coaches | Routes Operated on | Train Family/Manufacturer | Date Put into SCR | Date Withdrawn From SCR |
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Class 345 (Legacy test-train) | 90 MPH | Unbuyable (was only a test train) | 7 coaches | Stepford Town (Stepford Central) <> Airport Terminals | Bombardier Transportation/Aventra | Mid of December 2017 (For beta test) | Mid of December 2017(beta test end) |
Future
- There is no confirmed future fleet for AirLink at the moment.
Depots
Current
Future
- No AirLink depot has been revealed yet.
Former
- No AirLink depot has closed down yet.
Sidings
Current
Future
- No New AirLink Sidings confirmed
Former
- No AirLink siding has been closed yet.
Stations
Current
- Stepford Central
- Stepford East
- St. Helen's Bridge
- Elsemere Junction
- Berrily (Eastbound Journeys Only)
- Morganstown
- Stepford Airport Parkway
- Stepford Airport Central
- Terminal 1 (Journeys to Terminal 2 Only)
- Terminal 2
- Terminal 3
- Leighton Stepford Road
Future
- There are no announced stations on AirLink yet.
Former
- There are no former stations on AirLink.
Routes
You can see the list of all AirLink routes here.
Trivia
- The Logo is based off the Gatwick Express Logo.
- AirLink is the only franchise of the three (Connect and Waterline are both in the same franchise) in the game that has express and stopper routes.
- The scheduled timetable says that Express Trains from Stepford Central don't stop until Airport Central, making this the greatest distance between two scheduled stations.
- With the exception of the Class 332, all AirLink fleets are Next Generation.
- Airlink holds the record of the longest train in the game, the double Class 185, having 6 coaches. AirLink also held the record of the longest train ever in the game, the unreleased Class 345, which had 7 coaches.
- AirLink doesn't use the 2 (Stopper) Headcode, as there are no all stop routes on the line.
- AirLink and Connect are the second 2 operators to share tracks, as of the 16th September 2019 because of the extension to Leighton.
- This operator and Stepford Connect have many stations in common, except for the airport terminals.
- Every Airlink route plays the "The Train now approaching Platform x, does not stop here. Please stand back from the Platform edge." message while passing at least 1 station.
- If you zoom out at T1 or T2, you see an actual airport.
- It is believed that during 2017, AirLink used to be called "AirExpress".