Vehicles
2nd one:
BBÖ 1189 Krokodil
This remarkable electric locomotive will be available from 1919 - four years sooner than it was in reality.
These unusual articulated locomotives, in the vernacular lovingly nicknamed "crocodiles" because of their looks, were a domain of Switzerland really, but here we decided to include the Austrian version.
This extremely powerful engine is suited for passenger trains as well as long freight trains, if a little liable to break down due to its articulation and driving rods. Its cornering speed leaves something to be desired.
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BBÖ 1189 Krokodil
This remarkable electric locomotive will be available from 1919 - four years sooner than it was in reality.
These unusual articulated locomotives, in the vernacular lovingly nicknamed "crocodiles" because of their looks, were a domain of Switzerland really, but here we decided to include the Austrian version.
This extremely powerful engine is suited for passenger trains as well as long freight trains, if a little liable to break down due to its articulation and driving rods. Its cornering speed leaves something to be desired.
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3rd...
Bay Ptl 2/2 Glaskastl
The Bavarian Glaskastl is a highly unconventional but very well-known model. It got its name ("glass box") from the fact that the side windows were unusually large.
Thanks to its half-automatic coal supply, this locomotive could be operated with just one crew member. This made it ideal for the operation of local trains, where cost saving was more important than high traction power and speed.
From 1902 this little locomotive can be employed for short passenger trains or light freight trains. Its operation costs are gratifyingly low.
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Bay Ptl 2/2 Glaskastl
The Bavarian Glaskastl is a highly unconventional but very well-known model. It got its name ("glass box") from the fact that the side windows were unusually large.
Thanks to its half-automatic coal supply, this locomotive could be operated with just one crew member. This made it ideal for the operation of local trains, where cost saving was more important than high traction power and speed.
From 1902 this little locomotive can be employed for short passenger trains or light freight trains. Its operation costs are gratifyingly low.
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G-Klav
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4th...
ÖBB 1016 Taurus
This modern locomotive will be available in the game from the year 2001.
The Taurus is one of the most progressive electric locomotives in the world. This powerful and fast locomotive, equipped with a consistent modular design and state-of-the-art control electronics, can be used for any purpose and in any situation. This engine goes a long way towards facilitating the railway companies' endeavour to restrain the great variety of models in favour of a better servicing and maintenance of their transport fleet.
With the exception of specialised high-speed trains, this locomotive is the engine of choice for practically any purpose.
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ÖBB 1016 Taurus
This modern locomotive will be available in the game from the year 2001.
The Taurus is one of the most progressive electric locomotives in the world. This powerful and fast locomotive, equipped with a consistent modular design and state-of-the-art control electronics, can be used for any purpose and in any situation. This engine goes a long way towards facilitating the railway companies' endeavour to restrain the great variety of models in favour of a better servicing and maintenance of their transport fleet.
With the exception of specialised high-speed trains, this locomotive is the engine of choice for practically any purpose.
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G-Klav
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5th (and last)
Western Star three-axle semitrailer
From 1987, this new lorry wins the hearts of all carriers. Its tremendous power, its extensive safety equipment, its gratifyingly low consumption and maintenance costs as well as numerous driver conveniences make it the vehicle of choice for any innovative fleet of vehicles.
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Isn't she a beauty?
Western Star three-axle semitrailer
From 1987, this new lorry wins the hearts of all carriers. Its tremendous power, its extensive safety equipment, its gratifyingly low consumption and maintenance costs as well as numerous driver conveniences make it the vehicle of choice for any innovative fleet of vehicles.
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Isn't she a beauty?
G-Klav
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GM PD 4501
Who doesn't know them, these striking American coaches with their conspicuous silver design! The coaches were designed, built and painted according to the plans of the American star designer Raymond Loewy (who also designed the Coca-Cola bottle amongst other things). Their interior fittings with 32 seats, 8 spaces at the bar, air-conditioning, toilet and stereo system left nothing to be desired.
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GM PD 4501
Who doesn't know them, these striking American coaches with their conspicuous silver design! The coaches were designed, built and painted according to the plans of the American star designer Raymond Loewy (who also designed the Coca-Cola bottle amongst other things). Their interior fittings with 32 seats, 8 spaces at the bar, air-conditioning, toilet and stereo system left nothing to be desired.
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G-Klav
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Passenger Ferry
This modern ferry was built along the lines of the Juan J. Sister. She is a highlight for passenger transport over water equipped with the latest technology and all creature comforts. This ship should however only be used given a sufficient number of passengers.
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This modern ferry was built along the lines of the Juan J. Sister. She is a highlight for passenger transport over water equipped with the latest technology and all creature comforts. This ship should however only be used given a sufficient number of passengers.
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That's a very detailed model, which looks really realistic.
I hope that it won't mean that it needs a very up-to-date computer to play, though (as I haven't got a particularly new one)
I hope that it won't mean that it needs a very up-to-date computer to play, though (as I haven't got a particularly new one)
US Train Set v0.87.1 now released: http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=8754
Don't forget to read the manual: http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-index.php?page=Manual
Don't forget to read the manual: http://wiki.ttdpatch.net/tiki-index.php?page=Manual
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No,
Minimum - 2003-05-08
Pentium 3-500, 64 MB RAM, 32 MB 3D graphics card, CD-ROM, mouse, DirectX 8.1, Win98/Me/2000/XP.
Optimum - 2003-05-08
Pentium 3-800 (or better), 256 MB RAM, 64 MB 3D graphics card, CD-ROM, mouse, DirectX-compatible sound card, DirectX 8.1 (or higher), Win98/Me
Minimum - 2003-05-08
Pentium 3-500, 64 MB RAM, 32 MB 3D graphics card, CD-ROM, mouse, DirectX 8.1, Win98/Me/2000/XP.
Optimum - 2003-05-08
Pentium 3-800 (or better), 256 MB RAM, 64 MB 3D graphics card, CD-ROM, mouse, DirectX-compatible sound card, DirectX 8.1 (or higher), Win98/Me
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those reqs. are very low if we will get graphic like this ... however the real game speed and req. will depend on map size too ...
btw. I'm going to buy 2.4-2.8 Ghz CPU from my payment (which will be somewhere in the middle of this month ... yahooo at last new cpu)
btw. I'm going to buy 2.4-2.8 Ghz CPU from my payment (which will be somewhere in the middle of this month ... yahooo at last new cpu)
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RAe 2/4 Red Arrow
The well-known and popular Red Arrow is a most unusual traction vehicle.
From 1935 these vehicles were for many years typical for shortline railroad tracks with low passenger traffic in Switzerland. In TransportGiant, these vehicles will be available from 1938 – though only in European scenarios
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The well-known and popular Red Arrow is a most unusual traction vehicle.
From 1935 these vehicles were for many years typical for shortline railroad tracks with low passenger traffic in Switzerland. In TransportGiant, these vehicles will be available from 1938 – though only in European scenarios
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Ford TT
The Ford TT was an outstanding success not only as an automobile. The truck version soon became popular as well.
Being the first truck in the game, there is no doubt that it will instantly be welcomed and become a best-seller.
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The Ford TT was an outstanding success not only as an automobile. The truck version soon became popular as well.
Being the first truck in the game, there is no doubt that it will instantly be welcomed and become a best-seller.
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