Train Simulator: Munich - Rosenheim Route Add-On

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The Munich to Rosenheim route through Germany serves as one of the most important cross-border lines to Austria, and this beautifully scenic route is now available for Train Simulator.Built between 1860 and 1871, initially as a single-track route into Austria from Germany, the line was increased to two tracks and formed the main line...

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PublisherDovetail
DeveloperDovetail Games
PlatformWindows
DeliverySteam
Release Date23 Jul 2015
GenresSimulation
LanguagesEnglish, French, German
FeaturesSingle-player, Downloadable Content, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Workshop, Steam Cloud, Steam Leaderboards
RatingESRB, ESRB: E (Everyone)
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Description

The Munich to Rosenheim route through Germany serves as one of the most important cross-border lines to Austria, and this beautifully scenic route is now available for Train Simulator.

Built between 1860 and 1871, initially as a single-track route into Austria from Germany, the line was increased to two tracks and formed the main line trunk between Austria and Germany, connecting the German city of Munich to the Austrian cities of Vienna and Salzburg. The line became an important connection between the two countries, which increased its popularity as a key corridor of the Trans-Europ Express and Orient Express.

By 1914, there were as many as 50 trains a day traversing the route, although wartime restrictions saw traffic severely limited due to coal shortages and slower military trains. The line soon returned to full traffic capacity, and today is served by many trains to all parts of Germany and Austria.

The scenic route sees a mixture of urban landscapes and rural countryside served by Taurus-hauled express trains and regional Taurus 2 and BR 423 multiple units, with Munich serving as the hub for S-Bahn S4 trains to Grafing Bahnhof and main line services to Rosenheim.

The 64km (40 mile) section of the Munich to Rosenheim railway for Train Simulator includes a DB BR 423 multiple unit for S-Bahn services and a DB BR 101 with RE passenger stock for main line express services.

The route is also fully fitted with German signalling and safety systems, including SIFA, PZB and LZB signalling, and AFB train power control.

Scenarios

Seven scenarios for the route:

- Morning Run

- Rush Hour Challenger

- Haven’t the Foggiest

- Going Underground

- Morning Haze

- Southbound S-Bahn

- S-Bahn Run

Key Features

- 64km (40 mile) Munich to Rosenheim line

- SIFA safety systems

- PZB and LZB signalling

- AFB train power control

- DB BR 423 multiple unit

- DB BR 101 with RE passenger stock

- Scenarios for the route

- Quick Drive compatible

- Download size: 1,496mb

Minimum Requirements

OS: Windows® 7 / 8.1

Processor: Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors)

Memory: 4 GB RAM

Graphics: 512 MB - 1GB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only)

DirectX®: 9.0c

Hard Drive: 40 GB HD space

Sound: Direct X 9.0c compatible

Other Requirements: Broadband Internet connection

Additional: Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

Graphics: Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required