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Good evening
here is a beautiful vidéo about the upgrade for this route (payware) , with nine activities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0poxUpa ... e=youtu.be
and after , We 'll get a pack of activities from trainteamberlin.......excellent news
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A must have route this, I love Jan's work. Wonder when it will be released?
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I hope for the month of June , and if we are Lucky , perhaps the beginning of June
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Brilliant route. Did I spot S trains in there?
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Yep, part of the forthcoming berlin trains scenario pack. They are just waiting for the second part of the route with the update for the first for release. Ai only by the way, as is the rest of the massive selection of stock in this pack.
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holzroller wrote:Yep, part of the forthcoming berlin trains scenario pack. They are just waiting for the second part of the route with the update for the first for release. Ai only by the way, as is the rest of the massive selection of stock in this pack.
Well that's a start. I don't like having routes with stock missing.
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Update for Berlin-Wittenberg on Bahnjahn site
http://bahnjan.blogspot.de/2014/06/berl ... nline.html

Waldwolf kindly posted an English translation on the Steam forum, post 40
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/s ... 683&page=3
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Already mentioned in the Atlantic High Speed & Koblenz Trier thread. If you have any worries about old scenarios working you could clone the original which is the option I took. Over on Railsim.de at least one poster says it isn't to hard to correct any scenarios that may not work. Famous last words .... :D
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Details and a link to the new TTB pack for the route, in German so you will have to translate the web page if you don't understand it. http://www.trainteamberlin.de/forum/ind ... topic=1436 10 Scenarios, lots of extra coaches and wagons, normal and static. Lots of AI with original sounds, some of which may in the future become fully drive-able. New weather and sounds, anouncements etc. Very much looking forward to this.
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Its been a long time since I've fired up this route,now when I do I can't even remember how to start up the BR 101 used in the majority of the scenarios. When any of the scenarios start that use it the engine is cold and dark . Can someone please refresh me on the quickstart procedures. Thanks

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Pan up , main switch on
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Finally got it moving,however after a short distance the emergency brakes are activated and I can't for the life of me get moving again.

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I haven't driven this for a long time either, but isn't pushing one of these 3 keys takes the brakes off. Delete, End or Page Down keys. Anyway I think all of this is in the manual.
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I think thats part of my problem, I can't seem to find one. I have the TTB version and theres no mention in it about controls etc.

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