Ligne De La Plaine D'alsace : Strasbourg-basel

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  1. Mathys68

    Mathys68 New Member

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    Today I come here to propose a new route, the "ligne de la plaine d'Alsace" between Strasbourg and Basel.
    This line is an important fret corridor between Benelux and Switzerland.
    It's a flat line and the speed of trains can reach 220km/h.

    There are 25 stations all along the route. The route is electrified in 25000V AC.
    https://rail21.pagesperso-orange.fr/SG-BAV.pdf

    For rolling stock :

    The majority of freight trains are provided by BB-37000 SNCF and HLE 13 SNCB/LINEAS
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    The regional trains are provided by BB-26000 and Corail coaches between Basel and Strasbourg, AGC Z-27500 between Basel, Mulhouse and Colmar, AGC B-82500/X-76500, BB-25500 and RRR (rame réversible régionale) between Sélestat and Strasbourg and Regiolis B-83500 between Strasbourg and Mulhouse.
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    National trains is made with TGV Réseau 500 series, TGV Dasye 700 series and TGV Euroduplex 4700 series :
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  2. Lus0rius

    Lus0rius New Member

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    Very nice idea ! I'm Swiss and I know very well this region, i would be very pleasured to have this route in TS !
     
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  3. Thomas_Game_France

    Thomas_Game_France New Member

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    The best line in France. In addition, many trains, TER200 / TER / TGV

    I would love so much the line on TS 2019
     
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  4. mathias.mollard

    mathias.mollard New Member

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    Hello, This idea seems to me great! Plus, this is one of a favorite line to me!
     

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