From regional express to bustling freight, experience a multitude of operations in Train Sim World 2 with Bahnstrecke Riesa - Dresden! Dating back to the 1830s, the line between Dresden and Riesa was built with the idea of linking the cities of eastern Germany, an idea that once realised saw the creation of Germany’s first long-distance railway. The line was immediately doubled in 1840 to boost capacity as the route’s importance continued to rise. the rolling stock: The DBAG Class 145 and DBAG Class 146 are Bo′Bo′ mainline electric locomotives built by Adtranz primarily for the Deutsche Bahn at the end of the 1990s. The Class 145 is the freight version for DB Cargo; the Class 146 is the passenger version for DB Regio. Additional freight machines were built for the former Swiss railway Mittelthurgaubahn as well as for various private operators and leasing companies. These will run 120 RE and RB services Classified as BR 189 by Deutsche Bahn, the Class is one of only a handful equipped with all four electric systems commonly used in mainland Europe and various light formations, making it capable of running on most of Europe’s rail network, including across Germany, Austria, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and Hungary. The Class was originally ordered by DB Cargo and is used primarily on freight operations with a top speed of 87mph (140 km/h). These will run 30 freight services The DB Class 101 is a class of three-phase electric locomotives built by Adtranz and operated by DB Fernverkehr in Germany. 145 locomotives were built between 1996 and 1999 to replace the 30-year-old and aging Class 103 as the flagship of the Deutsche Bahn, primarily hauling Intercity services. These will run 45 IC services along the route
Excellent idea and some of these trains will be layered from other German routes like Main Spessart Bahn giving DB BR146 to Risa Dresden while HRR gives DB BR101 to Risa Dresden. To make it stand out from the other existing German route why not give them different paint Scheme there is a Nett Hier Paint for DB BR101 so that it will be the Standard DB BR101 for the route. Website is Bahnbilder.de for the paint scheme I mentioned. Picture is by Holger Hoyh