(no English Wikipedia Article available) It's time to get more international. A great country for railways is the Czech Republic but sadly this is barely known on an international level. The line connects the two major cities of Praha (Prague) and Plzeň. Due to a length of >100km I'll suggest cutting this route at Beroun. Quick Facts: Length: 43,7km Max. Speed: 100km/h Signaling system: OSShD based Czech signals Safety system: LS / Mirel Route: The route starts at Praha hl.n. (Prague main station) connects with Praha-Smíchov, continues to Zadní Třebaň and turns northwest towards Beroun. At Beroun, there is a voltage switch between the north 3kV DC system and the south 25kV AC system. The route is mostly used by Esko Praha (a commuter service similar to S-Bahn in Germany) and express trains to Plzeň. The route is the most important connection between the Czech Republic and former West Germany. The signaling system is based on the OSShD system which is used in many countries of the former Warsaw Pact including former East Germany, Russia, and China. This seems very complicated at first but is easy to read because it combines multiple aspects in one signal and can show a large amount of information within very few lights. Stations: Distance | Station -4,3km Praha hl. n. 00,5km Praha-Smíchov 06,8km Praha-Velká Chuchle 09,7km Praha-Radotín 14,1km Černošice 15,7km Černošice-Mokropsy 18,2km Všenory 19,6km Dobřichovice 23,5km Řevnice 26,2km Zadní Třebaň 29,7km Karlštejn 33,5km Srbsko 38,9km Beroun Rolling Stock: České dráhy: Řady 130 Řady 371 Řady 362 / 363 Řady 388 (Bombardier Traxx F160 MS3) Řady 640 (Škoda 7Ev) Řady 680 Die Länderbahn (alex): BR 223 (Siemens ER20)
The amount of Czech route suggestions recently makes me happy Anyway, this one probably needs to be all the way to Plzeň to get from the express trains, some stop only in Prague and then all the way in Plzeň, besides it would add to the variety as after Beroun the route has been heavily modernised with speeds up to 160 km/h (to Beroun you don't even get over 100) AND it features the longest rail tunnel in the country right before Plzeň (I know 4kms is not super epic, but we're doing our best ). Here's our rail authority testing 200 km/h in that tunnel last year.
I also forgot the fact, that going beyond Beroun means system change from 3 kV DC to 25 kV AC. 363s/362s should probably be the main focus of such DLC as you can use them for both freight (363s) and passenger trains (362s).
You might also need to consider locomotives capable of 15kv 16.7hz Sifa PZB LZB Czechoslovakian 25kv 50hz 3kv DC Ls Mirel. That's where CD Class 380 can fit in as a DLC. Provided there might be a corridor that Dovetail games wants Munich-Plzen-Prag (Prague).
Well research on the rolling stock is quite hard on this route. But trains to Germany either change the locomotive at the border or run with diesel locos. The 380 doesn't run on this line, as far as I know. Freight trains usually switch their locomotives at the border anyway and the only regular passenger train that crosses the border is the alex. They either continue with the BR 223 (Siemens ER20) or swap with a Řady 362 / 363.
Great proposal. The route between Prague and Beroun is beautiful. I would also like the Prague Liben railway station to be added. I transfer there every day.
There is a section without overhead lines on the route further to the border, so all trains to Munich switch for ER20s in Plzeň. Not sure what freight would switch for here because it usually continues further north to Cheb with 363s, where Ludmillas take over and pull the train to Germany.