About This Content The S1 Line of the Hamburg S-Bahn is the city’s second largest, initially traversing the outskirts before diving into the heart and serving many locations including the nearby international airport. This historic line originated in the early 1900s, and still aids in the movement of people day in and day out. Take command of the ever-busy ‘Mass Transit Metro’ over the Hamburg S1 S-Bahn for Train Simulator!Life, for what would become known as the Hamburg S-Bahn, began in 1906 with the opening of Hamburg Hbf where steam hauled services would run between Blankenese and the city itself. Despite the railway tracks in this area were not exactly ‘new’, this is the first time that they had been used in ‘rapid-transit’ style operations; as such, the new usage came under the name of the Hamburg-Altona Urban and Suburban Railway.Extensions of the suburban service quickly followed, allowing connections with Hasselbrook and Ohlsdorf on the eastern face of Hamburg. It was also around this time when the decision was taken to electrify the line, by 1907, electric trains were utilising the, once current, overhead catenary throughout the city. It was at this point, when electricity was the source of motive power that the line fell into what could be categorised as an S-Bahn today. It would not be until 1924 that the Hamburg S-Bahn was so-named however, this occurred once the old Alster Valley Railway to Poppenbüttel was acquired and the route to Wedel was on-lease for suburban use.By the 1930s, it was decided that the Hamburg S-Bahn could benefit from re-electrification, this time however, using 1200 V third rail. Similar in most respects to the Berlin S-Bahn, the introduction of third rail would provide more versatile power needs as trains and services got faster. The under-side contact method was chosen as standard, and the line saw a whole 450 V increase of Berlin’s offering, to further improve acceleration and performance. By 1939, all overhead was abandoned and third rail dominated the line. It would not be until 1959 that the line to Wedel was acquired and electrified.In 1965, the Hamburg S-Bahn numbering scheme came into play and saw Wedel – Poppenbüttel, the second longest S-Bahn route, become known as the S1 Line. While the line has held a key importance throughout its life, be it steam powered, overhead-populated or otherwise, it was not until 2008 that the mere purpose of the line would change for the busier. An extension was built out of Ohlsforf station and headed westbound, only one station was on the new spur – Hamburg International Airport, the Airport Shuttle was born. Services would now split to serve Poppenbüttel and the Airport simultaneously, and naturally, a connection with the Airport has seen the S1 become even more vital to the growth of business and tourism within and surrounding Hamburg.The Hamburg S1 S-Bahn features the 45 km route from Wedel to Poppenbüttel and Hamburg Airport as an extension to the existing 64 km Hamburg Lübeck Railway (also included in this single route totaling more than 100km of German railway).The DB BR 474 Plus EMU is also included as key modern traction to the Hamburg S1 line; the traction included in Hamburg-Lübeck, DB BR 218, DB BR 145, DB BR 294 and associated rolling stock.Included Locomotives & Rolling StockDB BR 474 Plus in Deutsche Bahn Traffic Red LiveryDB BR 218 in Deutsche Bahn Traffic Red LiveryDB BR 145 in Deutsche Bahn Traffic Red LiveryDB BR 294 in Deutsche Bahn Traffic Red LiveryDB Doppelstockwagen in Deutsche Bahn Traffic Red LiveryIncluded ScenariosThe Hamburg S1 S-Bahn Route Add-on includes seven challenging career scenarios and three Railfan Mode scenarios:Career Scenarios:Touring the S1Hitting the HammaOktoberfest ContributionOvernight to AltonaHansa TimeJust in Time for ChristmasOut of Stockplus 3 Railfan Mode Scenarios.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 Features45 km (27 mile) Complete S1 route from Wedel to Poppenbüttel (via Hamburg Hbf) & Hamburg AirportIncludes the existing 64 km (40 mile) Hamburg-Lübeck Railway – making 108 km (67 miles) in totalFeatures the DB BR 474 Plus, DB BR 218, DB BR 145, DB BR 294 and associated rolling stockIncludes the bonus S11 loop (without scenery) for appropriate operation of AI trains7 career scenarios featuring the iconic BR 474 Plus3 Railfan Mode ScenariosQuick Drive compatibleDownload size: 218.3 mb 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: Hamburg S1 S-Bahn Route Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 10 Nov, 2016 Train Simulator: Hamburg S1 S-Bahn Route Add-On Cheat Code For Ps3 I am not bothered about point scoring in scenarios, I buy a route for the route itself, NOT, what trains come with it, we all have access to RW Tools, swap content out if it doesn't drive properly, folks cannot possibly give a low score for the layout just because they can't be bothered to do something about the poorly built trains!Having said that though, not all the trains are bad, but, it depends on whether you are misgiving to small glitches, or, not. This is a quite brilliant extension to the first Hamburg-Lubeck route that was released to the community, which now includes the various underground\/overground services provided by Hamburg S-bahn. You start on the first leg of the journey in Wedel on the outskirts of Hamburg at a small station and continue overground on both single and double tracks to Blankenese. Here you will see several of the old German semaphore signals still in operation, which makes a nice change from all those colour lights we see everywhere. Overground still we carry on to Altona, which is a huge Station and has several branch lines going off in all directions, it also has many sidings for your passenger train consists to fill up. Here you will also find your first underground line and station, and you can then carry on all the way into Hamburg main Station. I also detected some overground trackage from Altona to the City, however, there was no scenery whatsoever built by DTG on this stretch, so, you can make your minds up which way you want to go to get into Hamburg. This part of the map is quite built up, naturally, and might cause low-end computer users to stutter as you make your way out of the city through the suburbs along the many lines that converge and exit into portals. You drive down to Hasselbrook Station overground and then you can diverge North onto the 2nd part of the extension to Barmbek and Ohlsdorf Stations, both of these locations have quite large Train Depots for your multiple unit cleaning and maintenance. You can then carry on to a split in the trackwork and either travel underground to Hamburg Airport Station, which is pretty neat, but, a dead end, or, carry on going on the 3rd rail to the end of the line at Poppenbuttel Station and sidings, a few miles further on, this has a unique footbridge overpass that has been beautifully constructed and well worth having a look at!To keep on the original layout from Hasselbrook Station you can then take the OHLE mainline all the way to Lubeck, you can start your freight train running anywhere around here really, but, I generally start mainly at Wandsbeck, which is away from the City suburban area and less frame rate hungry on my PC, I then have a good run across to the huge main yard and harbour sidings at Lubeck. This extended route has been superbly constructed, although, the lack of scenery in certain spots and PZB and signalling is not quite up to DTG's usual standard, which can be mildly irritating, but, the layout offers huge potential for S-bahn overground and underground passenger trains, regional and InterCity excursions and plenty of freight train workings. The layout has been excellently built, the German buildings and ground texturing along with the smooth track running is particularly good and the change from the busy City scene to the rural countryside and farmland is very well designed, a really brilliant route that will keep you entertained for hours, and even though it has its faults, I would definately recommend it for the amount of operational train workings it offers you overall and the lovely map to play them on.. Great route. I especially like the sounds of metro-type locos.. I would not recomend this Add-On reason:after numerous reinstallation attemps the ingame station of Wedel looks like this.... http:\/\/prntscr.com\/jqt3td , frankly i havent been to Wedel station that often since i live around 2 hours away from it and id have to cross through the center of hamburg to get there. Nethertheless I cant remember of the Station and its sourroundings looking like this.I once on initial release was able to use this DLC the way it was supposed to but there are points that let this DLC down as numerous other people have already stated the train 474\/+ and the classic 474 (seperate DLC) lack indepth controls the sounds are underwhelming and slightly dull... not like in the real world. The driving characteristics of the the trains is off par good rapid acceleration but poor braking performance which is just not realistic.The Route itself is pretty accurate except for the lack of lights in the stations of the S3-Tunnel (where the S1 also operates on) aswell as lack of animations or quite liturally the bother of the devs clean finish the stations... once again not impressed by Dovetails work and again it seems like a money grab.As soon as you choose the Pantograph version of the 474\/474+ the route stations seem to change to the Hamburg-L\u00fcbeck routes stations wich i have but not installed but still shows them not the S1 routes Stations.... http:\/\/prntscr.com\/jqtaoqI have already contacted support and they either blame my computer and I dont meet the requirements (eventhough my system is way above the minimum requiremts of the game and DLC) or they say they cant help me.... DTG-Support in my eyes has pretty much always had the worst support of gaming devs beating EA by a landslide.. My conclusion, unless your a big fan of the german Suburban rail network in Hamburg, buy it. I would highly not recommend this route and if you need help for the game dont count on DTG support theyve given up with TrainSimulator for TSW and are just using TS2018 to cash grab.. I honestly do not understand why the reviews are so bad for this route.The scenery is very detailed, the timetables are busy and tight, and the trains are a lot of fun.The people who are saying that there are problems with the speed-limits just didn't take the time to learn the signaling system (it's a little bit different from the regular German lines).It is true that the passenger view for the train is sub-par, but honestly, the route is so fast pace you don't have time to be using the passenger view, especially if you use PZB (I would recommend for a real challenge.)Like all Train-Simulator DLC, it is definitely not worth its full price, but buy it on sale or in a package (OR IN A PACKAGE ON SALE!!! $$$$$$$) This is honestly my favorite commuter route, so I am sad to see that it has such low ratings. Again, if you are willing to buy a DLC for $40, you have more money than I do, but if you buy it on sale (I got it with the First-Class upgrade) it really is nice.. I can't recommend this DLC as the speed limits are hopelessly inaccurate or missing altogether mening you lose all of your XP very quickly. The Oktoberfest scenario which is supposed to run from Wedel to Hamburg HBF ends at the fourth station Blankenese about ten stations short. It's typical Dovetail Games - unfinished and on with the next moneyspinner.. Route is pretty beautiful. Train is pretty crappy. Route uses several semaphore signals. Light signals differ from ordinary German railway signals. Does NOT include the 474.3 DLC. (It does include the 474 Plus, which is seperate train) 474 Plus has no in-cab indication of doors open\/close state (and camera views outside of train are unavailable at underground stations, preventing you from seeing doors open\/closed state) 474 Plus passenger view has limited camera rotation and does always show closed doors (even when open) 474 Plus doesn't brake as fast as it accelerates (unless you use emergency brake) Quick Drive does include a reverse point at Blankenese (switches and signals switch automatically) Is listed as additional route in Quick Drive, in addition to Hamburg-L\u00fcbeck routeSome underground stations have no visible light sources (there's ambient light, but you can't see where the light is coming from).Tunnels aren't completely dark, so there's still enough to see, while still being dark enough to look realistic.Low FPS at some places (like Hamburg Hbf)You can select the power traction of the 474 Plus (Third Rail or Overhead Wires) when starting a Quick Drive, but you cannot change power source during the drive.I still have to try scenarios and more route driving, but wanted to share above as quickly as possible :)
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