Train Simulator Classic 2024

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BR155 - End of Line (2-2)
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BR155 - End of Line (2-2)

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DB BR 155 Collection
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Description
Pls find the English text below the German one
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DLCs:
Konstanz-Villingen Route Add-On
Hamburg-Hanover Route Add-On
DB BR 155 (or "West Rhine: Koln - Koblenz Route Add-On")
European Loco & Asset Pack
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Szenario: Standard
Dauer: 46mins (+/-)
Schwierigkeit: Experte (rot) => Du solltest Erfahrung haben auf Signale zu reagieren, Rangieraufgaben durchzuführen und den Anweisungen des Dispatchers zu befolgen. Insbesondere solltest Du mit der BR 155 vertraut sein - andernfalls empfehle ich ein paar Test-km zu absolvieren um ein Gefühl zu entwickeln, wie die Lok beschleunigt und bremst.

Deine Reise geht weiter: Vor wenigen Tagen bist Du in Hamburg gestartet und hast auf Deinem Weg durch den Westen und Süd-Westen zahlreiche Aufgaben erledigt. Mittlerweile bist Du in Villingen angekommen und es gibt noch einiges zu tun, bist Du letztendlich Konstanz erreicht hast wo die Reise endet.

Hinweis: Alle Züge sind fiktiv und folgen keinem realen Fahrplan, sondern dienen lediglich der Unterhaltung.

Teil-2: Es geht weiter von Engen, wo der vorherige Teil endete. Du fährst bis nach Singen um Deine Ladung zu tauschen, holst dann einen Kollegen in Radolfzell ab, der Dich auf dem Weg nach Konstanz begleitet um einen anderen Zug zu übernehmen. Sobald Du Deine letzte Fracht abgeliefert hast endet die Reise in Konstanz.


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ENGLISH:

Scenario: Standard
Duration: 46mins (+/-)
Difficulty: Expert (red) => You should be experienced to react on signals, do some shunting, follow the tasks precisely your dispatcher gives you and most importantly drive and operate the DB BR 155 (otherwise I recommend to perform some "test miles" to get a feeling how this loco accelerates and brakes).

Your journey continues: A few days ago you started in Hamburg and successfully completed quite a few tasks on your way via the West and South-West. In the meantime you have reached Villingen and again quite some tasks around freight needs to get accomplished before you finally will arrive in Konstanz where your journes ends.

Note: All trains are fictional and do not follow a real timetable, but are just for entertaining purposes.

Part-2: You proceed in Engen where you have left end of part-1. You will drive to Singen to swap your load, then you will get to Radolfzell to pick up a team mate who will join you on your way to Konstanz where he will take over another train. As soon as you have delivered your final load in Konstanz your journey ends.
56 Comments
Coasty  [author] 16 Apr @ 8:37pm 
Hi Robert, many thanks again for taking the time to drive this little series and for providing feedback to each part. Great to see that you have enjoyed it. Cheers, Coasty
robmerlo 14 Apr @ 10:31pm 
Again enjoyed the run and shunts thank you
Coasty  [author] 20 Jun, 2024 @ 6:10pm 
Hi GeipDie, erneut vielen Dank für Dein positives Feedback. Es freut mich, dass Dir die Serie gefallen hat. Gruss, Coasty
GeipDie 17 Jun, 2024 @ 11:39am 
Auch Teil 2 lief reibungslos. Viel und schöne KI unterwegs.
Coasty  [author] 29 Oct, 2022 @ 7:18am 
Hi Ludmilla fan (NL), many thanks once more for your kind feedback. Great to see that you have enjoyed to reach 'the end of the line' :-) Cheers, Coasty
Ludmilla fan (NL) 29 Oct, 2022 @ 4:30am 
Thank you very much for the 2 very enjoyable scenarios. No problems and thanks for sharing.
Coasty  [author] 20 Apr, 2022 @ 8:48pm 
Hi David, Great to see that you have reached once more the "End of the Line" - really a fabulous route to be explored with an amazing BR155. As it's quite an easy cruise I took the opportunity to add to the scenery which of course your have recognised.
The balloon and I think the air ambulance as well, are both assets from the Hamburg-Hanover-Route. When you now skip to "Tirol Freight" then you will drive another amazing loco (OBB 1044) and I hope you will enjoy this little series as well. Best regards, Coasty
david.angus1977 19 Apr, 2022 @ 4:00pm 
Well, Coasty, now I have reached the "End of the Line"! I hardly need say, but I certainly will say, that I have once again thoroughly enjoyed driving Parts 1 and 2. I drove Part 1 twice, because the first time I was speeding past the serious road accident that necessitated the attendance of the air ambulance, so I thought I should drive it again to take it a bit more slowly past the accident; but I foolishly hadn't taken note of the time on the clock when I was passing it, and again I was going to quickly to take in the scene properly! It is very well done! And the "Dovetail Games" hot-air balloon is another great feature! As you have said yourself, and I agree wholeheartedly, the BR155 is a fabulous machine to drive! I think I might divert for a little to attend to some "Tirol Freight". Anyway, I think I'll do that before heading "Back towards the North"! My warm thanks again for all your work in producing these scenarios. Kind regards, David.
Coasty  [author] 10 Aug, 2021 @ 8:21pm 
Hi David, wow, you slowly but surely are getting more familiar with my creations than I :-)) ... but yes, I can confirm, if you drive scenarios like this more often you may see details you haven't spottted before. The road accident is quite visible, but the hot-air balloon not and you may spot it more easily if you are outside the cab. Many thanks once more for taking the time to play my creations all over again and I thought you continue your journey with the BR155 "back towards the North"...... but "Tirol freight" is (almost) in the neighbourhood of where you are now and I hope you will enjoy. Best regards, Coasty
david.angus1977 10 Aug, 2021 @ 3:04pm 
And now, Coasty, I've driven (twice over!) in the last few days both Parts of your "End of Line" series. Yesterday evening I drove both Parts one after the other! The reason was that I became aware that I had missed the serious road accident with the attending air ambulance, and I wanted to see that properly. And also I wanted to drive Part 2 again because the last section of it is the fabulous run into Konstanz. Then I discovered what I had completely missed before --- the hot-air balloon getting ready for take off! Very well done!! We've said many times that you do need to drive your creations several times over, if you want to try to see all that you've incorporated! --- and how true this is! So, my warm thanks again for all your careful work in creating these excellent scenarios. I think both Parts of your "Tirol Freight" series are now in my sights!! Kind regards, David.