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Each station along the route has its own distinct railway character. Your journey begins at Łódź Widzew, thoroughly modernized in recent years, now a vital interchange point for the city of Łódź and a technical base for the local carrier. Koluszki, primarily an interchange station, has been in operation for over 170 years! Traveling toward Warsaw, you’ll pass the home of Polish Nobel Prize winner Władysław Reymont, who once worked as a track operator on the Warsaw–Vienna Railway. In Skierniewice—another key junction—you’ll see the historic 1845 roundhouse, while Żyrardów station will greet you with a distinctive water tower visible from afar. Faithfully recreated stations and stops convey the atmosphere of one of the most important railway lines in Poland.
Feel the day-to-day commuting experience between the heart of Poland and the capital. New challenges await both in the expanded multiplayer mode and in single-player missions, where you’ll personally grapple with the unique pace of commuter traffic and the intense flow of passenger trains interspersed with demanding freight services.
Will you manage to get passengers to their destination on time during rush hour? Climb aboard the EN57-919 and find out for yourself in the newest expansion to SimRail – The Railway Simulator.
Well anything up to £30 probably makes it a Day One purchase, certainly far better looking than the disgrace of a 20 mile Cardiff "network" route DTG just shovelled out for TSW.
I'm presuming this integrates into the existing SimRail route network, or will it be standalone.
Intresting what will be added into the core game with DLC. Save game is currently under development and testing and it will take long time
Now, a Warsaw - Gdansk DLC would most definitely be a welcome addition to the game and something worth shelling out bucks for. What Simrail aficionado doesn't dream of hauling freight into the Port of Gdynia and dip their virtual toes into the Ostsee?
I bought the entnire game NOT ON SALE for 32 EUR so buying a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ DLC for another 30 EUR is a NO-NO!!!
It is not greedy DTG ). I think 15-22 euro
That is very greedy for few KM of track, like it was greedy 20 eur for one locomotive. If you will want to pay the whole Poland eventually if they make it, altogether will then cost 10000 eur? You can have that DLC for 15-22 eur, i am pretty sure most players will show you the middle finger as well on that sale like they did on the cargo pack. the only question to ask is how much less sales there will be done in comparison to cargo pack, how many fanbois less? all you need to ask yourself if you release that silly price.
It is not few KM of track. Given the fact RUN 8 route extention costs 40 $ and a short islotated part of route for TSW (which never be enlaged, connected or changed) costs about 30-35.
But in case of RUN 8 and SimRail we get a solid rail net extention that makes impact on immersion and gameplay.
The Cargo pack is a rather well completed DLC for a very narrow group of heavy locos lovers. I am satisfighted with quality and price.