
Looking for all the collectables (and then some) on Southeastern High Speed? This guide is for you.
Contents
- Locations of All Southeastern High Speed Collectables
- Introduction
- What to Look For
- St. Pancras International
- Stratford International
- Stratford Int’l – Ebbsfleet Int’l
- Ebbsfleet International
- Ashford International
- Dartford
- Stone Crossing
- Greenhithe for Bluewater
- Swanscombe
- Northfleet
- Gravesend
- Higham
- Strood
- Rochester
- Chatham
- Gillingham
- Rainham
- Newington
- Sittingbourne
- Teynham
- Faversham
- Conclusion
Locations of All Southeastern High Speed Collectables
Introduction
Train Sim World 3 brings us a new, expanded version of Southeastern High Speed. It’s bigger. It’s better. It still has collectables! I hope you like collectables, because this route is overflowing with them! The game’s menu will have you believe there are 100 to be found, but I found 144 in total (The 100 from the previous route are still there, plus 44 new collectables along the new parts of the route).
We will start at St. Pancras International and work our way along the entire HS1 line to Ashford International. We will then switch over to Dartford and scour the Chatham Main Line to Faversham.
What to Look For
There are 4 types of collectables to find on Southeastern High Speed:

- Route Maps – Number on Route: 36



- Safety Signs – Number on Route: 36



- Newspapers – Number on Route: 36



- Broken Fences – Number on Route: 36


St. Pancras International
















Stratford International












Stratford Int’l – Ebbsfleet Int’l






Ebbsfleet International


































Ashford International
















Dartford
















Stone Crossing








Greenhithe for Bluewater








Swanscombe








Northfleet








Gravesend
















Higham
















Strood










Rochester












Chatham












Gillingham


















Rainham
















Newington










Sittingbourne














Teynham














Faversham


















Conclusion
Phew! That was a long guide. But we got through it together. Give yourself a pat on the back.
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