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Train Simulator DB BR423 EMU Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator DB BR423 EMU Add-On Steam CD Key

The BR423 is a familiar sight on Germany’s city commuter routes and this popular EMU (electric numerous unit) is perfect for running passenger services on your German routes in Train Simulator.Built over a nine year period from 1998 and a top speed of 140km/h (87mph), the BR423 is an ideal high capacity multiple unit to operate frequent stopping services on S-Bahn routes across Germany’s main city and countryside regions. In total, 462 units four car units were built by Adtranz/Bombardier, ALSTOM and ABB.The BR423 for Train Simulator is available in Deutsche Bahn red livery and features internal passenger view, functioning SIFA driver vigilance system, PZB90 warning system and LZB in-cab signalling.The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the BR423 on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Munich-Augsburgroute (available separately and required to play these scenarios).ScenariosThree scenarios for the Munich-Augsburg route:Driver TrainingS3 to MammendorfUnwelcome InterruptionMore scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Key FeaturesBR423 in Deutsche Bahn red liveryInternal passenger viewLZB in-cab signallingFunctioning driver vigilance systemPZB90 warning systemQuick Drive compatibleScenarios for the Munich-Augsburg routeDownload size: 68mb

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Train Simulator: Nuremberg & Regensburg Bahn Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: Nuremberg & Regensburg Bahn Steam CD Key

Take charge of vital passenger and freight services over stunning Bavarian terrain with the famed Nuremberg-Regensburg Railway, which is exclusively available with Train Simulator 2020!The cities of Nuremberg and Regensburg were linked by rail as early as 1859, however, the route was unnecessarily lengthy and with traffic levels rising, the decision was made 10 years later to start exploring a newer, more direct route between them.Eventually, a route via Neumarkt was chosen, and a single-track line was constructed in stages between 1871 and 1873, shaving some 40km off the previous journey and cementing the line’s importance as a long-distance link to Austria and Eastern Europe. One track became 2 in the 1890s, allowing for further traffic flow that didn’t interfere with oncoming services.In order to modernise the route and prepare it for the future, the Nuremberg-Regensburg railway was electrified in 1950, and then in 2007, it was made suitable for higher-speed rolling stock. All this work has made the line essential for inter-city services, as well as turned it into a major freight corridor. The line also shares its tracks with the S2 and S3 lines of the Nuremberg S-Bahn network.With plenty of traction every day and a diverse range of services to take on, all twinned with iconic station infrastructure and the scenic Bavarian landscape, there’s no resting on the rails of the Nuremberg-Regensburg railway, which you can explore now with Train Simulator 2020!Included ScenariosNuremberg & Regensburg Bahn includes seven engaging and challenging scenarios:[440] 1. Nuremberg RE[442] 2. S3 Talent[185] 3. Fitting In[442] 4. The Rush[440] 5. Through The Region[185] 6. Follow the Leader[442] 7. Keeping Skills SharpMore scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Key Features100 km (60 mile) route between Nuremberg and Regensburg27 faithfully recreated stations including historic stations such as Nuremberg Hbf, Neumarkt and Regensburg HbfDB BR 440 in DB Traffic Red liveryDB BR 442 in DB Traffic Red liveryDB BR 185.2 in DB Traffic Red liveryVariety of included freight wagonsNotable locations such as:- Neo-baroque-styled Nuremberg Central Station, built in 1844- Regensburg Central Station, built in 1835 but rebuilt in 1955- Neumarkt Station, built in 1871- Mariaorter Brücke rail bridge7 Career Scenarios3 Railfan Mode ScenariosQuick Drive Compatible

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Train Simulator: DB BR 204 Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: BR Blue Diesel Electric Pack Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Train Simulator: BR Blue Diesel Electric Pack Loco Add-On Steam CD Key

Synonymous with the most recognisable period in British Rail’s history, the ‘Rail Blue’ livery carried across BR’s roster of diesel and electric locomotives and multiple units stretched across three decades, as represented in this collection of BR Blue diesel and electric locomotives for Train Simulator.The BR Class 09 is a class of 0-6-0 diesel locomotives originally designed for shunting and short distance freight trips along branch lines. In total, 26 of the Class were built, similar in appearance and specification to the Class 08 but with different gearing to deliver a higher top speed.The BR Class 33, also known as ‘Type 3’ or ‘Crompton’, was built specifically for the Southern Region between 1960 and 1962. A total of 98 locomotives were built with the ability to supply new electric train heating, rather than the ubiquitous steam heating which was prevalent in BR’s passenger rolling stock. Although generally based in the southern part of the England, the locomotives were found as far north as York and South Lanarkshire during their operating lives.The electro-diesel BR Class 73 was one of the few locomotives built by British Rail with dual power control. With an increase in electrification in the Southern Region, the Class 73 was designed to operate on the 650/750V DC third rail system, as well as on non-electrified track with its diesel engine. Between 1984 and 2005, Class 73 locomotives were used as traction on Gatwick Express services, in partnership with Class 489 Gatwick Luggage Vans as ‘push-pull services.With electrification of the Southern Region, BR introduced a number of Electric Multiple Units (EMUs), including the BR Class 416 ‘2EPB’. Built over a three year period from 1953, the 2EPB was intended for inner suburban passenger services around London, and were in service as late as the 1980s on North London line services between Richmond and North Woolwich.The BR Class 421 (originally ‘4CIG’ before TOPS introduction) EMUs were built at BR York Works between 1964 and 1972. The units were originally allocated to Brighton Main Line services, with a second batch allocated to services around Portsmouth, although latterly spent time across the Southern Region. The 4CIG is probably most famous for its ‘slam door’ nickname, so called as newer units with sliding or plug doors were introduced.The Rail Blue (or Monastral Blue) livery became standard across BR’s roster from 1965 onwards. The colour was, in fact, a dark, greyish blue designed to hide dirt well, although this was often portrayed inaccurately in photographs. The colour was applied to all diesel and electric locomotives, with the exception of the ends, which were painted yellow to improve visibility to lineside workers; the livery was also applied to coaching stock and multiple units with some variations.The first break in Rail Blue uniformity came in 1976 with the introduction of a blue/grey livery or what was known as BR Corporate Blue at the time, on InterCity 125 (HST) sets – the blue colour being carried around to the front of HST sets. This blue also incorporated a marginally darker and richer blue pigment to further hide the oily residues left by the predominant diesel emissions of locomotives at the time. However, most traction maintenance depots around the country were forced to source their paints from local suppliers. This situation resulted in different shades of both the blue and the yellow being applied to locomotives – some locomotives were almost turquoise in colour while others were almost royal blue.By the mid-1980s, both Rail and Corporate Blue liveries had been replaced on all BR locomotives and coaching stock in favour of the newer InterCity “Red Stripe” and InterCity Executive liveries.Also included with the pack are OBA Wagons and General Utility Vehicles (GUVs) to form freight and parcel/newspaper services hauled by the locomotives included in the BR Blue Pack.The locomotives included in the BR Blue Pack are also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive them on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Chatham Main Line: London-Gillinghamroute (available separately and required to play these scenarios).ScenariosThree scenarios for the Chatham Main Line: London-Gillingham route:Going Back in Time (Class 421 ‘4CIG’)Night Shunter (Class 09)Paper Run (Class 73)More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Key FeaturesBR Class 09 in BR Blue liveryBR Class 33 in BR Blue liveryBR Class 73 in

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