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Re: Berlin - Leipzig

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I think that is the loco pack that is needed to run on the route,the other 2 packs are the scenario ones,Berlin-Wittenburg,and Ausburg-Munich.

Many thanks for the link to Amazon,I was looking on the TTB web site and that was where I got my prices from,definatlly works out cheaper to buy the pack from Amazon.

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From the blurb for the addon that Holz linked to:
Whether modern or veteran elaktrischen Werbelok traction - this add-on gives you the choice! Four Lokbaureihem are wordn extensively reworked and offer thanks to new Geräuschkulissn and features an entirely new driving experience. In addition to the specific controls and security systems were considered, which make driving a challenge. New paint finishes complete the vehicles from. - BR101, 143, 151, 264 revised - extensive scripting control - Implementation of security systems - new sounds for locomotives and cars - 28 scenarios: Hagen-Siegen (6), Seebergbahn (2) In Köblitzer Bergland ( 8), Cologne-Dusseldorf (8), Augsburg-Munich (4)

It appears to include all 4 updates to the locomotives in their range. Except the 264 which should read as 294.
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Thanks Martin for the translation,I will definitely be getting the pack when pension day comes on the 25th,That's when I get my monthly state pension and my occupational pension,it's the one day in the month that I'm rich :D
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Looks like the full route will be released by Aerosoft and Steam. Usually Aerosoft release first, then after some time it comes on Steam. It might be that the Aerosoft version will come with bonus scenarios, we will have to see.
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Jan the author has posted on FB that the installer has been built and the route is now ready to be published. Looking forward to this release, and a few others, expensive end of the year.
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This is the route I've been waiting for almost an year, I really can't wait. However, It will probably be at the end of the steam sale.
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More likely Aerosoft first and then whenever there is a slot on steam after
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What is the total route lenght ?

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Re: Berlin - Leipzig

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Hi
I just did a google check and the distance between the 2 cities is 189 kilometers approximately,current journey time between the 2 cities is 1 hour 46 minutes.
Hope this is of some help to you.
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The entire route goes from Berlin Gesundbrunnen to Leipzig Hbf, and should be around 200 km considering the branches, give it or take.
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It seems to be the longest route for TS2016. Excellent.
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I think the longest one on steam is the Canadian Mountain passes, but this one is the longest in Germany, and has also the S bahn tracks for both berlin and leipzing S Bahn, which is really exciting
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Re: Berlin - Leipzig

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It will certainly be a warm home for the Railjet trainset.
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I worked it out and it only came to 164.4km to the old termini (which I think is the same distance away as Hbf is from Südkreuz) whereas Hamburg - Hannover is in the 180km region.
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adam3544 wrote:It will certainly be a warm home for the Railjet trainset.
unusual route to run it?
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