And like I said, so long as you don't use their logos, colour schemes, and I'm also guessing time tables, you can still use similar services so...
So the same year they received safety certification for the class to run through the Channel Tunnel. Also the BBC seems to be showing the 403.
Which ICE was it? As the Class DB407 is designed for the Channel Tunnel.
It will happen, I have patience so no I will not move on.
And even if that were the case, the DB407 is the closest derirative to the E320, being designed for international services.
You don't need Eurostars permission to include the Tunnel or services.
The only licencing issues really would be from Getlink, who own the Channel Tunnel itself, along with the Shuttle Services from Folkestone to...
I disagree on it being unlikely to happen, there is demand for it.
More like, so long as you don't use the same logo and colour scheme, and have permission from the manufacturer of the trains, you should be okay
I stand corrected and I'll correct my post :)
Technically, so long as they don't use the logo, colour scheme or train sets they can still include it, so long as they have permission to include...
Car Transporters aren't Eurostar, those, along with the Channel Tunnel itself, are owned and mainted by Getlink.
I'll let you guess the origins of my Username ;)
I have and seen no such wording.
Pretty much, St. Pancras and the Channel Tunnel is roughly the same length if not a bit longer, Gare du Nord to Calaise is def longer.
My Prediction, it will be released 29th August 2025 with Unreal 5 Engine (or even better, Amazon's Lumberyard game engine), and will come with...
Hell just call it "Railway Test Circuit"
Which is something we can agree with, so we can already deduce that International English = British English, but some people will still debate it.
And even then it is debatable whether International English is based on British English (Traditional) or American English (Simplified)
Honestly, I'd rather they redo/remaster some of the older routes and improve them.
Honestly, for me, it isn't about the Channel Tunnel, but the scenery on either end of the route. Certainly worth the 32 miles.
Also a Train Drivers view of the route, from Utrecht to Venlo. [MEDIA]
This is just a Redux of the Peninsula Corridor route from the first TSW, introducing not only an extra station (the excitement, I know) and a new...
No no, Licence from Paramount and have it all in Klingon.
Because Italiana/Italiano is a superior language.
OK this is extremely interesting, could mean that this might be a sign that they are in serious talks between DTG, and Eurostar and Getlink for...
Channel Tunnel as well as Shuttle services are owned by Getlink. So to use the Channel tunnel in game would probably require permission from them,...
The trains themselves are based on the ICE 3, correct? So there is your answer. [IMG] And Seating plan is freely available...
Just create a fictional logo to take it's place, simple enough in reality.
A Regional Express service does operate between Venlo and Mönchengladbach Hbf.
Yes, though generally they aren't any different from a Class 66, it's just the designation used by Ascendos Rail Leasing
To get an idea of what is used on the route, this channel has a live stream at Helmond. https://www.youtube.com/c/RailCamNL For it's location on...
It is indeed, but I'm also finding out that the Freight terminals at Immingham and Doncaster are a little more important to the area than I...
With longer routes coming to the game, and with the desire for international routes, I'd like to suggest adding the Utrecht Centraal in Holland to...
Oh no, a typo, what are we to do. That will come a little later, service patterns are not that important at the moment, but I will be posting...
The Cleethorpes to Manchester Piccadilly Line is a 170.5km or 106 mile line linking the seaside town of Cleethorpes to the City of Manchester, and...
[IMG] Would be nice to get routes other than those in the US or Europe, though o you have a full list of stops and train sets used, including...
We need more long high speed routes
Do you know what the source or sources are? I do know there is like a bypass at Sleaford to allow Freight and Passenger services to run without...
Is that via the Redwing Line, ECML or both? [ATTACH]
I'm suggesting adding both since I'm crazy enough, East Coat Main Line with The Redwing Line, via both Kings Cross and St. Pancras International,...
24 Miles is correct though if you are going by the Redwing line.
Wasn't aware I was no one. The more you know.
With the lack of Train Routes in Eastern Europe popping up in Train Sims, how about one from Warsaw to Lodz? As it provides a perfect opportunity...
Could do a route from London to Newcastle via York, or take it straight up to Edinburgh if they were feeling daring with the LNER class A4...
If that is the cost of an updated route I wouldn't mind, so long as it becomes open to the possibility of extension.
So why not remake them then to meet the new tech? I know it takes time but it would undoubtedly mean a lot to players who like the classic routes.
Would be nice if they could include the whole route, even if it means adding small parts of it as standalone add-ons, but all connected more or...
Would be nice to get a TGV route with the original TGV with Gas Turbine-Electric engine (and yes, I know it was a prototype that never entered...
So what stops them from remastering the line to meet TSW3 standards with a modern edition thrown in that goes to Heathrow and beyond Reading.
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