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Get ready to
experience pure railway nostalgia with this new RhB Nostalgia Add-on.Indulge
yourself in the luxury of the golden twenties!

Let the "Alpine-Classic" with
the legendary Crocodile locomotive and its restored Pullman salon carriages in
Art Déco"- style whisk you back to an almost long forgotten time in the past.
Steam and coal dust accompany you through some of the most beautiful routes of
Graubünden.
Get to drive some famous engines
such as the G ¾ Nr.1 "Rhätia" and Nr.11 "Heidi" as well as the G 4/5 107 and 108
and a real "oldtimer" - the brown coloured electric driven Ge 4/6 Nr. 353 engine.
A large number of historical passenger carriages and goods wagons as well as 24
activities round off your personal trip back to the golden twenties!
RhB Nostalgie-Rolling-Stock:
Steam locomotives:
- G 4/5 Nr.107 "Albula"
- G 4/5 Nr.108 "Engadina"
- G 3/4 Nr.1 "Rhätia"
- G 3/4 Nr.11 "Heidi"
Electric locomotives:
- Ge 6/6 I 412 blaues Krokodil
- The legendary Alpine-Classic train Ge 4/6
Nr.353
Passenger- & freight waggon:
- Alpine Classic Pullman waggon AS 1141-1144
- Alpine Classic Pullman waggon AS 1161
- Alpine Classic luggage waggon D2 4052
- A 1102
- B 2060
- B 2138 Filisur-Stübli
- B 2245, B 2246, B 2247,
- C 2012
- C 114 La Bucunada
- D 4052 Rhätia-Stübli
- Freight waggon K1 5615
- Löschwagen Xk 9049
Activities:
To use these activities the add-ons
Heidi-Express or Glacier-Express is required.
- 12 activities for Heidi-Express
- 12 activities for Glacier-Express
Bonus: Two
additional activities for the Bernina-Express!
Additional specifications:
Box / CD-Version: Version 1.0, Printed manual (German, English, French)
Download-Version: Version 1.0, Manual as a .pdf-file (German, English, French)
System requirements:
Microsoft Train Simulator
1.5 GHz Processor
Windows 98/2000/XP
256 MB RAM
Graphic card with 32 MB RAM
Download-Size: 155 MB
Install-Size: 250 MB
Additional Downloads :
German/English/French. pdf-manual :
>> Click here <<
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| This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 09 February, 2008. |
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