Train Sim World® 3: Niddertalbahn: Bad Vilbel - Stockheim Route Add-On
Take to the rails of Germany with no wires in sight! Experience the iconic BR 628.2 and shuttle along the picturesque fields and rivers of Hesse in Train Sim Germany’s authentic 1990s recreation of Niddertalbahn: Bad Vilbel - Stockheim for Train Sim World 3!
Propel along the quaint, single track branch line (Nebenbahn) in style aboard the iconic BR 628.2, sporting the nostalgic mint accents of the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Built in the 1980s, the BR 628.2, despite being built for rural lines, is first class-equipped and offers open views of the landscape through its large windows and windscreen. Trundle between stations at a leisurely pace before their early 2000s rebuilds and renaming took place.
Sweeten the deal with the Deutsche Bundesbahn’s classic BR 365 diesel shunter, a heavy class derivative of the V60. Used through the Nidder Valley as a mainline locomotive, the BR 365 hauled sugar beet trains from the region onward to Friedberg’s sugar factory. Don’t get distracted by the eye candy scenery, step up to the challenge and transport this vital commodity without being choco-late!
Ride and Drive passenger and freight trains across between beautiful authentic scenery and backdated stations, complete route tasks, or simply go trainspotting from your favourite vantage point. Customise your own experiences with the Scenario Planner and Livery Designer and share them on Creators Club.
Propel along the quaint, single track branch line (Nebenbahn) in style aboard the iconic BR 628.2, sporting the nostalgic mint accents of the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Built in the 1980s, the BR 628.2, despite being built for rural lines, is first class-equipped and offers open views of the landscape through its large windows and windscreen. Trundle between stations at a leisurely pace before their early 2000s rebuilds and renaming took place.
Sweeten the deal with the Deutsche Bundesbahn’s classic BR 365 diesel shunter, a heavy class derivative of the V60. Used through the Nidder Valley as a mainline locomotive, the BR 365 hauled sugar beet trains from the region onward to Friedberg’s sugar factory. Don’t get distracted by the eye candy scenery, step up to the challenge and transport this vital commodity without being choco-late!
Ride and Drive passenger and freight trains across between beautiful authentic scenery and backdated stations, complete route tasks, or simply go trainspotting from your favourite vantage point. Customise your own experiences with the Scenario Planner and Livery Designer and share them on Creators Club.
Key Features
- Authentically recreated 31km (19-mile) complete diesel branch line between Bad Vibel and Stockheim in Hesse, Germany, as it was in the early 1990s
- DBB BR 628.2 DMU in Deutsche Bundesbahn White and Mint livery
- DBB BR 365 diesel shunter in Deutsche Bundesbahn Blue livery
- Es50 Sugar Beet wagon
- Highly detailed, feature-rich, driving cabs
- True-to-life performance and handling
- Accessible Tutorials on the Training Center
- Includes a selection of Scenarios and a full 24-hour Timetable
- Journey Mode tying together Training, Scenarios and Timetabled Services
- A selection of Route Tasks to complete
- Livery Designer and Scenario Planner compatible. Share your creations with the Creators Club
- Powered by Dovetail Games’ proprietary SimuGraph® vehicle dynamics engine and Unreal Engine 4® technology
- Download size: 9.1 GB
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