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## About This Content
Traverse the stunning Upper Rhine and Black Forest Railways in this
incredibly-detailed and picturesque route courtesy of Partner Programme
developer Maik Goltz.
Set upon the stunning landscape of Baden-Wurttemberg, the Upper Rhine and
Black Forest Railways serve as key links between major hubs throughout the
state and beyond. Two of these hubs are more specifically the cities of
Villingen, which is home to over 81000, and Konstanz at the southern tip of
Germany, slightly larger at 83000 residents.
These two cities are connected by more than 90km of scenic inter-city rail.
From Konstanz, the line starts off as the Upper Rhine Railway, which has
followed the path of the great river since the 1840s. The Upper Rhine Railway
stretches all the way from Mannheim down to the Swiss city of Basel, before
sharply darting east and following, plus frequently crossing, the German-Swiss
border all the way to Konstanz. Trains from Konstanz, bound for Villingen,
follow this path as far as Singen.
At Singen, the line splits with the Upper Rhine continuing west, onward to
Schaffhausen, Lauchringen, Basel and Mannheim. Meanwhile, the line to
Villingen heads northwards. This diverging route is in fact the start of the
famed Black Forest Railway.
Opened in 1866, the Black Forest Railway itself spans over 140 km and is laden
with incredibly steep gradients, twists and turns to effectively navigate
through the towering firs and packed valleys. Populous settlements such as
Hausach and Donaueschingen were connected by rail, and south of Villingen, so
was Immendingen, the starting point of the equally scenic Wutachtalbahn.
In Train Simulator, the 90km Konstanz-Villingen route authentically recreates
scenic sections of the Upper Rhine and Black Forest Railways as they were
between 1998 and 2002. The route is packed with no less than 4 different
signalling types, including semaphores, and offers exquisite detailing
throughout every station, every turn, every inch!
## Included Scenarios
The Konstanz – Villingen Route Add-on includes six challenging career
scenarios:
* Containers to Singen
* Regional express train to Offenburg
* Regional train to Konstanz
* Freight to Villingen
* A Helping Hand
* Interregio Express to Konstanz
More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train
Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding
many more hours of gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you
check it out now!
Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.
## Key Features
* 90 km Route length (314 km track work length)
* Focused time period circa. 1998-2002
* Original-replicated 25 Stations
* Original-replicated landscapes with many little details
* Thousands of individual 3D models
* Opulent vegetation with own creations of 2D and 3D models
* Extensive night-time illumination, wonderful winter and autumn landscape
* Highly detailed prototypical catenary
* Highly detailed track work to the limits of Train Simulator incl. handmade rounded
gradient changes and super elevation with prototypical ramps for a smooth run
over
the whole route
* 4 signal systems with prototypical operation (H/V, KS, Semaphore, SBB)
* Includes: BR189, BR111, DABz Dosto, ABn Regio and selection of freight wagons
* 6 career scenarios
* Different starting locations for quick drive (decorated with AI traffic and loose
consists)
* Quick Drive compatible
* Download Size: 1.2 GB
| Minimum System Requirements | ||
| CPU | Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors) | |
| RAM | 4 GB RAM | |
| OS | Windows® 7 / 8.1 | |
| Graphics Card | Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required | |
| Direct X | 9.0c | |
| SOUND CARD | Direct X 9.0c compatible | |
| HDD Space | 40 GB HD space |
