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== Download sources == |
== Download sources == |
Revision as of 08:59, 10 August 2011
Introduction
We're working on v2 now.
Download sources
OpenTTD users can obtain v1 via the online content download (Bananas). The .GRF-file can also be downloaded via the Website.
Related Dutch .GRFs can be downloaded at the Website, including Dutch trams, stations, signals and catenary.
Links
Metro Vehicles
The following metro vehicles are being considered.
Name | City | Year | Weight | Capacity | Top Speed | Power | Link |
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LHB (M1, M2, M3) | Amsterdam | 1973 | 57t | 94 seats and 202 standing | 70km/h | 4x 195kW | Wikipedia |
Sneltrammaterieel (S1, S2) | Amsterdam | 1990 | 46t | 64 seats and 169 standing | 70km/h | 6x 74kW | Wikipedia |
CAF (S3, M4) | Amsterdam | 1996 | 47t | 62 seats and 184 standing | 100 km/h | 420kW | Wikipedia |
Metromaterieel (M5, M6) | Amsterdam | 2011 | 190t | 174 seats and 786 standing | 90km/h (service speed 80km/h) | 12x 200kW | Wikipedia |
MG2 Type M | Rotterdam | 1966 | 40t | 80 seats and 155 standing | 80km/h | unknown | Wikipedia |
SG2 Type T | Rotterdam | 1980 | 43t | 72 seats and 188 standing | 80km/h | 448kW | Wikipedia |
MG2/1 Type B | Rotterdam | 1996 | 44t | 64 or 72 seats and 153 standing | 100km/h | unknown | Wikipedia |
SG2/1 Type S | Rotterdam | 2002 | 44t | 64 seats and 153 standing | 100km/h | unknown | Wikipedia |
RSG3 Type R | Rotterdam | 2008 | 64t | 104 seats and 166 standing | 100km/h (service speed 80km/h) | unknown | Wikipedia |