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NewGRF with modern trains of Deutsche Bahn (German railway company)

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Modern DB Set for OpenTTD

This is a collection of modern locomotives, mu's and coaches of Deutsche Bahn (DB, German railway company) for Open Transport Tycoon (OpenTTD)

Implemented and Planned Trains

Electric Locomotives:

  • Class 101
  • Class 143
  • Class 146
  • Class 146 IC colors (for IC 2)
  • Class 182
  • Class 187
  • Class 193

Diesel Locomotives:

  • Class 218
  • Class 245
  • Class 362
  • Class 363

EMUs:

  • Class 401 (ICE 1)
  • Class 402 (ICE 2)
  • Class 403 (ICE 3)
  • Class 407 (Siemens Velaro D)
  • Class 411 (ICE T, 7 cars)
  • Class 4110 (Stadler K.I.S.S. IC, 4 cars)
  • Class 412 (ICE 4)
  • Class 415 (ICE T, 5 cars)
  • Class 425
  • Class 426
  • Class 1428 (Stadler F.L.I.R.T., 4 cars)
  • Class 429 (Stadler F.L.I.R.T., 5 cars)
  • Class 429.1 (Stadler F.L.I.R.T. "Süwex", 5 cars)
  • Class 430
  • Class 440
  • Class 442 (Bombardier Talent 2)
  • Class 446 (Bombardier Twindexx)
  • Class 481
  • Class 482
  • Class 490

DMUs:

  • Class 605 (ICE TD)
  • Class 611
  • Class 612
  • Class 618
  • Class 628
  • Class 631
  • Class 632
  • Class 633
  • Class 641
  • Class 642
  • Class 643
  • Class 644
  • Class 670

Passenger Coaches:

  • Regional "Silberling"
  • Regional "Silberling" Control Car
  • Intercity
  • Intercity Control Car
  • Double Decker Regional
  • Double Decker Regional Control Car
  • Double Decker IC
  • Double Decker IC Control Car

Push-pull Configuration

This train set allows push-pull configuration for trains with a locomotive at one end, and a control car at the other. If the train's direction is reversed, the locomotive will stay at its position and push the rest of the train instead of pulling it. This only works with a single locomotive and only with coaches and locomotives from this train set.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the creators of the 2cc and DACH train sets. Parts of the graphics and the code is heavily inspired from their work.

A full list of all locomotives, EMUs and DMUs can be found on the German Wikipedia