Cities: Skylines

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Train: DB ET 420 Munich Airport
   
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17.10.2018 klo 9.29
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Train: DB ET 420 Munich Airport

1 kokoelmassa, tekijä Gregor Vukasinovic
Dryas' Railyard
91 luomusta
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When mass mobilization really took off in the 1960's it became very clear that, besides Berlin and Hamburg who already had one, other cities in Germany needed an S-Bahn system as well. Then it was decided that Munich would host the 1972 Olympics and with that came the funds to design a vehicle that would easily pass the test of time and has long gained a legendary status – the ET 420. Each 420 unit consists of three cars, all of which are powered on all axles. Both end cars feature a driver's cab, while the middle section harbours most technical components.

This mod includes the ET 420 as a single trainset in the Munich Airport livery.

Data
whole train:
Vmax: 120 km/h
Capacity: 330 pax
Tris: 8446 (LOD: 358)
Textures: 2028x1024 DISC/DISCA


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Tags: DB Germany Deutschland Bahn train S-Bahn Zug 420 Frankfurt München Stuttgart Köln Ruhrgebiet EMU ET420 Bundesbahn
5 kommenttia
Drift 27.10.2018 klo 12.26 
Btw, wäre es möglich eine Prop Version der Flughafenlinie 420 zu machen?
Drift 22.10.2018 klo 14.11 
Ach du Heilige.
Das ich den ET 420 nochmal irgendwo mit der alten M Flughafen Lackierung sehe.

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Gregor Vukasinovic  [tekijä] 21.10.2018 klo 5.40 
...the CSL cantenaries are hanging really low though, so it wouldnt always look better with fitting height.
Gregor Vukasinovic  [tekijä] 21.10.2018 klo 0.53 
Thanks for telling me. I'll try to pay more attention to that in the future.
Caped Cat 20.10.2018 klo 20.55 
I love your work, I just wish that the pantographs on your trains was properly aligned with the overhead wiring. Where you get the alignment right I use your trains, otherwise I get frustrated by the pantographs clipping through the wiring and catenary.