So in the near future i´m looking forward to buy german routes and i had a look at Munster-Bremen and Konstanz-Villingen, do you recommend these routes? And give me other suggestion of good german routes please!
German routes recommendations
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Konstanz-Villingen and Münster-Bremen are both two of the best routes in the game. Definitely worth buying. You'll need them for the most Route updates made by the community.
If you like ICE and IC Services, i would recommend Berlin-Leipzig and Hamburg-Hannover (Deluxe). Of course, there are other services aswell, but the routes are very suitable for highspeed trains.
If you want more Regional Services, i'll recommend Hagen-Siegen V3, wondeful route with many scenarios available. Freiburg-Basel is also very nice, has basicalley everything. Highspeed, Freight, Regio...
You can have a look at our Ratings of the routes here: Strecken
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I only have the Nurembegr-Resensburg, so i really want to expand my german route collection. So, i have two questions, Berliz-Leipzig does not have any locos included with the route right? And what is Hamburg-Hannover (deluxe)? A better version than the original i assume? And i must have the original one by DTG to download the deluxe version?
I like all passengers types of services, but i prefer in TS the routes that come already with advanced locos, not the ones made by dtg, because i find them very poor on sounds, functions and etc.... I want Munster-Bremen for that reason, comes with ICE 2 and the BR145 in advanced mode. I would appreciate routes that come already with advanced locos
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Hamburg-Hannover Deluxe is an improved version of the normal route, but of course you need the standard route for it. Since Konstanz-Villingen is also a prerequisite, this route may not be of interest to you.
With Berlin-Leipzig, unfortunately, only the simple DTG/Kuju 101 with some TTB double-decker coaches and IC coaches is included, all without safety systems.
For high-quality rolling stock, there is actually only Münster-Bremen, possibly Konstanz-Villingen and Freiburg-Basel where the 111 is supplied. This has safety systems, but is not on the ExpertLine level like the 111 from the virtualRailroads shop. -
Thanks, i´ll go for Munster-Bremen when it´s on sale, Hamburg-Hannover( and later the deluxe version if i figure it out how to download) and Konstanz-Villingen. Is the 111 on Konstanz-Villingen and Freigburg-Basel a dtg loco?
I find the ExpertLine level locos expensive, but they are very good, so maybe on sale if they do so, i buy maybe
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The 111 is from virtualRailroads. ExpertLine is definitely worth the money, but unfortunately there are hardly any sales at virtualRailroads, which develops the ExpertLine series. In any case, you're not doing anything wrong with Münster-Bremen, but sooner or later you'll have to buy new rolling stock, otherwise the route will become relatively boring. By the way, if you want to have scenarios that only need rolling stock from routes, I recommend the Steam Workshop. The realism of the scenarios is questionable, but they are still fun to drive.
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Thank you very much!!
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In case you want something urban and somewhat unique I'd recommend virtualTracks's "Mitten durch Berlin" route which includes the S-Bahn Berlin S25 line and several parts of other lines. The route is very well made and comes with some interesting, albeit slightly challenging rolling stock.
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I know that route, seems very good, but i reallt didn´t like the BR476, i prefer the BR481
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There is also a free 481. To begin with, however, I would advise against the route, of course it is beautiful, but it offers little variety. If you don't necessarily want to ride the Berlin S-Bahn, I would rather advise you to use "real" routes. By the way, the Berlin-Leipzig route includes the southern part (not the whole route) of the S25. If you should ever buy Berlin-Leipzig, you know that now.
By the way, you don't always have to quote the previous post, a simple @ with username is enough.
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BlackyTrains Thanks!