German Routes Expansion Suggestions

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  1. Sun_King_135

    Sun_King_135 Member

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    Dear all.

    I'd like to express my wishes for future routes in Germany, of which I think they would be great to join together via Route Hopping to a bigger network, compared to the present situation of routes spread here and there.

    1. Nuremberg to Wurzburg - a scenic 95 km stretch that would connect Nuremberg to the existing routes to Kassel. Traffic consists of a wide mix ranging from regional trains to high-speed and freight. Only vehicle needed is the class DBBR 440.
    2. Wurzburg to Hanau (and on to Frankfurt Main) - roughly 120 km through the scenic Main river valley and on to the Spessart Rampe, which would be good chance to redo the existing stretch between Lohr and Aschaffenburg. wide mix ranging from regional trains to high-speed and freight. Only vehicle needed is the class DBBR 440.
    3. Bremen to Munster Westfalia - roughly 170 km through a mix of northern Germanys flat land and the beginning of the first mountain ranges. One of Germanys most important routes between the sea ports at Hamburg and Bremen and the industrial Ruhrgebiet.

    This is a suggestion that is more of a personal opinion
    2. Nuremberg to Bamberg (Coburg)

    I hope to see Nuremberg soon in TSW, especially since the city is well known for its beautiful historic station, the birthplace of railway in Germany, important trade center and toy fair.

    Let me know, your opinion on this list.

    Kind regards.
     
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  2. Krober

    Krober Member

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    Excellent route suggestions! Since only 1 new vehicle is needed, I think it could be done by DTG. Also the Nuremberg area has n-waggons and br442 (S-Bahn Nürnberg I think) which would bring a new livery aswell. (Still waiting for 2-car & 5-car BR442)
     

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