Compra Albula Line: St. Moritz – Thusis
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Con uno scenario mozzafiato fin dall’inizio, strutture imponenti in tutto il territorio e un servizio ferroviario iconico che opera da 8 decenni, la linea tra Thusis e St. Moritz è stata dichiarata patrimonio dell’umanità dall’UNESCO.
Dall’introduzione delle ferrovie, molti paesaggi mozzafiato sono stati sbloccati per la cattura globale. Dalle pianure ai canyon, ciò che il mondo ha da offrire è stato reso sempre più vicino alla tecnologia avanzata. Un esempio di paesaggio mozzafiato è naturalmente la Svizzera, cieli azzurri e frizzanti che contrastano con le imponenti cime delle Alpi non sarebbero l’attrazione turistica che sono oggi senza la ferrovia. La linea dell’Albula ha cercato di collegare meglio il sud-est di questo pittoresco paese, e così facendo ha attraversato scenari incredibili che oggi si godono in tutto il mondo.
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In the early 1890s, many towns and villages throughout Graubünden were not fairly served by railways. After the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) was formed out of the successful Landquart-Davos-Bahn, and voted into state ownership, discussions were soon taking place for a new railway line to serve the somewhat isolated communities.
Multiple plans were drawn up for a railway through Graubünden, but eventually a deal was settled in 1898 for a railway that would traverse the Albula Valley via Thusis and St. Moritz. While originally planned as a standard gauge railway, the higher popularity of the narrower metre gauge within the state saw that the latter would be chosen in the end.
After the railway reached Thusis, it was time to traverse the Albula Valley. Construction began in October of 1898 and much of the new line was laid within 5 years. Despite the rapid construction, the new Albula Line was in no shortages of logistical challenges along keys sections of the pass. Steam locomotives of the day were not excessively powerful, yet the line was meant for both passenger and freight traffic. To overcome this, the line was restricted to both a 3.5% gradient and fairly generous turning radius; this solved any potential power struggle and avoided a rack-and-pinion railway, but ushered in the problem that the line couldn’t reach its destination.
The altitude difference throughout the Albula Valley meant that a 3.5% gradient was not enough to connect the towns throughout the pass. The answer would be to artificially extend the railway. Using a combination of curved tunnels, spiral tunnels and viaducts, the builders carefully brought the railway to the right altitude while staying within the parameters. One other vital structure to the railway is the Albula Tunnel. Stretching across 5866 metres, this tunnel is among one of the highest alpine tunnels in Switzerland and passes under almost a kilometre of mountain above, avoiding the Rhine/Danube watershed.
Services began to operate across a majority of the line with its opening in July 1903, these services were not complete though. The debate between RhB and the St. Moritz municipality on where the town’s station should be based was still ongoing, and as result the full line did not open until one year later.
Even though the line was built as a steam railway and was projected to be so for some time, the coal shortage during the First World War pressed RhB into the realm of electrification. By 1919 the whole line was now seeing wired traction.
In 1930, the Ablula Line became home to one of the slowest, yet most beautiful railway expresses in the world, the Glacier Express. This service was born from the idea to connect two of the main mountain resorts in the Swiss Alps by rail, St. Moritz and Zermatt. The full run takes upwards of 7.5 hours to complete, during which time the rolling stock passes over 291 bridges and 91 tunnels, including those on the iconic Albula Railway. After over 80 years of operation, the Glacier Express is considered as one of the principle passenger services to operate across the Albula Line, and it does so on a regular, daily basis.
In modern times of course, the classic Glacier Express has seen some changes to its rolling stock. Perhaps the most revolutionary was the introduction of brand new panorama cars between 1986 and 1993, these new passenger cars featured windows that stretched beyond the sides of the car and upwards over the roof. This open-plan design gives passengers a completely unobstructed view of the snow-capped Alps, featuring both 1st and 2nd Class accommodation.
The route has been served by a variety of locomotives, and today sees the powerful RhB Ge 4/4 III take the Glacier Express across its unforgettable journey. The RhB Ge 4/4 III entered service in 1993 as a new generation of electric locomotives, developed from the previous Ge 4/4 II. With a top speed of 100 km/h, the Ge 4/4 III is perfect for Glacier Express, and Albula freight haulage. A total of 12 locomotives were built between 1993 and 1999, with each featuring a unique Coat of Arms.
With stunning scenery from the outset, impressive structures throughout and an iconic rail service which has been operating for the last 8 decades, the line between Thusis and St. Moritz has earned UNESCO World Heritage status. Welcome to the Albula Line, now available for Train Simulator courtesy of Partner Programme developer, Thomson Interactive.
Scenarios
The Albula Line Route Add-on includes seven challenging career scenarios and one free roam scenario for the route:
- Spring Commuter Service
- GEX Summer Ascent
- St. Moritz Runaround
- Thusis Container Delivery
- Summer in Filisur
- Locomotive Tutorial
- Autumn Afternoon Duties
- GEX Winter Descent
The Albula Line Route Add-On also includes three Railfan Mode scenarios, a Free Roam scenario and a unique Passenger Ride scenario:
Railfan Mode:
- Toua Tunnel
- Solis Viaduct
- Landwasser Viaduct
Passenger Mode:
- Bergün/Bravuogn to Preda
For customers who own the amazing Bernina Pass: St Moritz – Poschiavo Route Add-On, Thomson Interactive have joined Albula Line with Bernina Pass which you can download for free from the Steam Workshop:
Click here to download Albula Line and Bernina Pass Joined Route. Please note you will need to own both the Bernina Pass: St Moritz – Poschiavo Route Add-On, which is a separate purchase, and Albula Line in order to play this joined route.
More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!
Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.
Key Features
- Stunning 65km route through the Swiss Alps
- Unique Dynamic Pantograph height system
- GE 4/4 III Electric Locomotive and Glacier Express tourist vehicle consist
- Lb-v container flat wagons
- Dynamic seasonal rolling stock textures
- Over 130 custom bridge and tunnel portal models
- 16 Highly detailed station models
- New animated ski lift models in Bergün and Celerina.
- Over 100 overhead line equipment and catenary models designed specifically for this route.
- Completely new RhB signalling system with custom designed signal models and advanced features
- Accurate driving characteristics
- Seven challenging career scenarios for the route
- Three Railfan Mode Scenarios
- One Unique Passenger Mode scenario
- One Free Roam scenario
- Quick Drive compatible
- Download size: 457.1 mb
Data di rilascio: 01/09/2016
Richiede: Train Simulator 2020
Sviluppatore: Thomson Interactive
Lingue: inglese, tedesco, francese, italiano
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SPECIFICHE MINIME PER SISTEMI A 32-BIT:
Sistema operativo: Windows 7 a 32 bit Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1 o Windows 10 richiesto (altre versioni o tipi di sistema operativo non sono supportati)
Processore: Intel Core-i3 4330 3.50 GHz Dual Core, AMD A8 6600K 3.90 GHz Quad Core o superiori
Memoria: 4 GB di RAM
Scheda grafica: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, AMD Radeon R9 Graphics con 1 GB di VRAM dedicata o superiori
DirectX®: 9.0c
Rete: Connessione a banda larga (può richiedere costi ulteriori per l’utilizzo)
Archiviazione: 40 GB o più di spazio disponibile (add-on aggiuntivi potrebbero aumentare la quantità di spazio richiesto)
Scheda audio: Dispositivo audio compatibile con DirectX
Nota integrativa: Necessita di mouse e tastiera o di controller Xbox
Versioni per laptop, portatili, dispositivi mobili o altre versioni a bassa potenza delle specifiche sopra indicate (Intel o grafica integrata incluse) possono funzionare, ma non sono supportate. Potrebbero essere necessari aggiornamenti dei driver del chipset e della scheda grafica e audio. Per informazioni relative alle specifiche raccomandate di Train Simulator per sistemi a 64 bit, fare riferimento al Manuale utente di Train Simulator 2019.
SPECIFICHE RACCOMANDATE PER SISTEMI A 32 BIT:
Sistema operativo: Windows 7 a 32 bit o 64 bit Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1 o Windows 10 richiesto (altre versioni o tipi di sistema operativo non sono supportati)
Processore: Intel Core-i5 4690 3.50 GHz Quad Core, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.80 GHz Quad Core o superiori
Memoria: 4 GB di RAM (il massimo possibile per Windows a 32 bit)/16 GB o superiori (per Windows a 64 bit)
Scheda grafica: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon RX 480 con 4 GB di VRAM dedicata o superiori
DirectX®: 9.0c
Rete: Connessione a banda larga (può richiedere costi ulteriori per l’utilizzo)
Archiviazione: Unità SSD a prestazioni elevate raccomandata con 40 GB o più di spazio disponibile (add-on aggiuntivi potrebbero aumentare la quantità di spazio richiesto)
Scheda audio: Dispositivo audio compatibile con DirectX
Nota integrativa: Necessita di mouse e tastiera o di controller Xbox
Versioni per laptop, portatili, dispositivi mobili o altre versioni a bassa potenza delle specifiche sopra indicate (Intel o grafica integrata incluse) possono funzionare, ma non sono supportate. Potrebbero essere necessari aggiornamenti dei driver del chipset e della scheda grafica e audio. Per informazioni relative alle specifiche raccomandate di Train Simulator per sistemi a 64 bit, fare riferimento al Manuale utente di Train Simulator 2019.
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