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Summary
Mind The Gap was a sequel to a previous game called Trains. It was based around the same map. But this time it was larger.

Originally created February 23, 2014, it started in July of 2015. The format Alex Berry (yrrebRBLX) used in July of 2015, to January of 2016 changed.

In July of 2015, there was first brick trains, they were not meshed at all. In August, Berry implemented meshed trains, which was a step up in the train community.

There are currently 5 things you can do (out of the 8, the 3 others not done yet) are Mainline (Overground) Sub-Surface (Underground) Tramway (DLR) and Buses.

The 3 not-in-service ones are Crossrail, Canal and freight.

Until somewhere in November or October of 2015, meshed boxy trains were losing reputation and was slowly changed into more realistic meshed trains. It was mostly realistic at the end of November in 2015.

in December of 2015 a large flamewar appeared. It went on until January of 2016. On december 22, 2015, snow was added. It lasted until January.

The game was having hiccups, as in January 21-27th the Overground (Mainline) shut down. The game was quickly losing visits and reputation. This has made the creator to implement two new trains (only 2, others were broken). The two new trains were the Thameslink Class 700, and the Class 142 Pacer(honestly 142 was unexpected). On January 30th of 2016, the game will be shut down for a period of time. Therefore, the game reached 400,000 visits before being shutdown 2000 visits later.