Strasbourg - Basel Route With 2 Locos

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  1. Piexrre

    Piexrre New Member

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    With the recent success of obtaining the rights to use SNCF in game a great new additional route would be Strasbourg to Basel with 2 locomotives. First the Alstom Alstom RĂ©giolis these will provide services to smaller stations at a speed of 160km/h for example between Strasbourg and Selestat. The second locomotive is the SNCF Class BB 26000 + Corail coaches + B5uxh cab-cars (In Grand Est Livery) these trains travel the whole route between Strasbourg and Basel at 200km/h calling at Strasbourg, Selestat, Colmar, Mulhouse, Saint-Louis and Basel. Additionally the TGV duplex runs along this line but does not stop frequently at the stations above. The SNCF Class BB 26000 can also act as a Freight train. This is a very scenic route along one of the most beautiful regions in France and will be a great addition to the game. Strasbourg is also the gateway to international train services in France with all trains heading in or out to Germany will pass through Strasbourg (Often there are ICEs in Strasbourg station) as well as Basel being in Switzerland will add the engagement to the route. The route will also be the longest route in the game but for the right reasons as there is plenty of amazing scenery to admire. The locomotives provide something old and classic with something brand new. Its very versatile with many scenarios to choose from and could create the first ever international route in TSW 2 and add to the already amazing LGV Med French routes.
     
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    tibomatthijs Well-Known Member

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    Would be amazing to have more French routes :)
     

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