R034 is a Metro route that runs from Beechley to Morganstown via Elsemere Junction. The route is 5.43 miles (8.74 kilometres) long and takes approximately 21 minutes to complete. This route costs 450 Points.
Route
History
2020
- 22 June - Version 1.6
- R034 added.
- Beechley <> Morganstown via Berrily
- Headcode: 9Cxx / 9Mxx
- Route type: Morganstown Connect
- Cost: 450 Points
- Spawn points: Beechley Sidings & Stepford Depot (C2)
- Calling at: Beechley, City Hospital, Stepford Central, Stepford East, St Helens Bridge, Elsemere Junction, Berrily, East Berrily, Beaulieu Park & Morganstown
- All Stepford Connect trains can run on this route.
- 29 October - Version 1.7
- New spawn point: Berrily Depot
2021
- 5 December - Version 1.8
- Route changes:
- Headcode: 9Cxx / 9Mxx → 2Cxx / 2Mxx
- Now calls at New Harrow instead of East Berrily.
- Route changes:
2025
- 11 May - Version 2.2
- Route transferred to Metro.
- Route type: Morganstown Connect → Morganstown Line
- Now stops at Four Ways, Stepford High Street, Elsemere Pond and East Berrily.
- All Metro trains can run on this route.
2026
- 10 January - Version 2.3
- New spawn point: Stoke Milton Carriage Siding (WB)
Trivia
- This was one of three routes used in Qualified Driver training, with the others being
R020 (Stepford Central <> Whitefield) and
R025 (St Helens Bridge <> Westwyvern) prior to the creation of the seperate training map including its own set of routes.
- Oddly, drivers are given 3 minutes between Beaulieu Park and Morganstown, causing a long loading time at the terminus.
- When this route was on Stepford Connect, it used to stop at New Harrow, and skip East Berrily. This is strange because New Harrow used to be a limited-service station, and East Berrily was not.
- This is the longest route that runs on the Morganstown Branch in its entirety.
- This is the only Morganstown Line route operated by Metro to terminate at Morganstown, as both R130 and R131 were rerouted via Barton in Version 2.3.
- Because of this, it is the only route to stop at all stations on the Morganstown Branch.
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