Expansion Südostbahn Voralpen Express Lucerne-st.gallen

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  1. xfries#2312

    xfries#2312 New Member

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    Dear Development Team, I am an avid player of Train Sim World 5. Many fans of the game, myself included, would be thrilled if the Voralpen-Express route from St. Gallen to Lucerne could be added as an expansion or in a future update. This route, operated by the Swiss Südostbahn (SOB), features the modern Traverso train, known for its distinctive design and comfortable features. Including this route and train combination would add greatly to the game experience. If it is too complex or not feasible to implement the Voralpen-Express route, an alternative route from the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) would also be a fantastic addition. The diversity of Swiss railway routes could certainly attract and excite players worldwide. Thank you in advance for your consideration and for the ongoing development of this amazing game!

    Best regards,
    Alessandro Klaus
    swissplay2022@gmail.com
     
  2. Emmy_MAN

    Emmy_MAN Member

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    Hello xfries#2312

    New tracks never come out as an update for TSW 5. New tracks, new locomotives, are sold as DLC on Steam or on the platform where you play TSW 5.
    DTG will never build a new track and then give it away for free.

    What do you play TSW 5 with?
    And enter SBB in the forum, then you will find a thread where the topic SBB and new routes and locomotives is described what the problem is.

    I also come from Switzerland!

    Greetings Daniel
     
  3. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Yes just to confirm, it appears SBB is a dead end as regards licensing and access for further Swiss routes based on that company’s network. Presumably due to security and vandalism concerns.
     

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