ProTrain Frankfurt to Nürnberg

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simont
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ProTrain Frankfurt to Nürnberg

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Which is the next one (15/12/04 - can't keep up with the version numbers!) is going to include the underground section of the Frankfurt S-Bahn: http://www.bluesky-interactive.com/screensnuremberg.htm

Really looking forward to this now.
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Post by ABABAB »

Hi simont and other german railway fans.
It looks as though pro train 7 is the next one out ( I always look on amazon.de to give me an idea of when titles are coming out). Just thought you'd like to know German railroads 5 and german trains 2 are also hopefully out around mid december too.

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p.s I am playing pro train 5 at the moment and am quite impressed especially as though its so reasonably priced.
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Post by crwbandrwg »

Loving the look of PT7 so far. Having some difficulty mind in keeping up with which routes are which! I like the way that there's a novelty about the line, in that you get the busy Intercity route between Frankfurt and Nurnberg, and yet you can drive parts of the Frankfurt S-Bahn for good measure. Commercial UK routes just can't match the quality of the PT range (tho I'm very interested in what Making Tracks have to offer).

I heard a rumour before that BlueSky were going to start making add-ons for Trainz. Does anyone know if they're going to be switching to this sim or will be creating future routes for both? I say this because I'm looking forward with baited breath to the Rheintal remake with the new NBS track and will be gutted if it's for Trainz only. I've read the BlueSky website back to front but my command of German is only very basic.
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