The Locomotive: DB BR 101
Regular players of German Train Sim World content may already be familiar with the DB BR 101 locomotive, which released as an Add-on in 2021 for the Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr and has been layers / substituted into many German route Add-ons since then.
These large, powerful electric locomotives arrived on the German network in the late 1990s to replace older express passenger locomotives like the DB BR 103. Its unique design is well known across the country hauling InterCity services between many of Germany’s major cities and destinations.
An Add-on for true Train Sim World Experts
For this release, TSG team have dialled up realism and accuracy to the maximum along with the challenge of operating this locomotive in very fine detail. The cab comes in two variants: MFD and MFA, and features fully operational interactive screens to control and alter a myriad of options and settings for different aspects of operation. All of the screens and subscreens display information as they would in reality.
Additional tasks that the player can undertake go well beyond those available in a standard Train Sim World locomotive. These include:
- An extensive fault simulation, with fault clearing required in order to keep the train moving.
- Realistic door operation with TB0 and SSTF door control systems
- Real train data input (PZB / LZB Data entry)
- GSM-R simulation, down to individual cell towers
- A Machine Room (Engine Room) modelled which players can enter
The Machine Room includes all breakers and valves that players can interact with and is important for both start-up procedures and fault finding, so you may find yourself spending quite a bit of time here preparing and maintaining the locomotive in operation!
Fault Finding
The fault-finding aspect to this release is unique among Train Sim World content. Quite often, faults are included in pre-prepared Scenarios, where players are required to act around them, using a set of instructions in game.
A series of Scenarios and Tutorials will be able to guide the player through the fault-finding process, which includes having to read and use the interactive fault-finding screens, that correctly display the faulty component. This can range from traction motors failing, to PZB failures or even a cascade of failures if certain systems start to blow out others.
A Manual will also be provided to assist players with this process and certain elements will require reading before embarking on services.
LZB / PZB Input
Developer and member of the TSG team Lukas explained this feature in our June Roadmap:
“This feature requires entering Max Speed and Brake Rate values to simulate PZB/LZB on a higher level. The Brake Rate is calculated through the train’s maximum weight and describes its braking performance in the current configuration, considering current available systems. The ZDE Panel then sets the PZB mode from these values. There is no switch as in the previous BR 101”.
The result of all of these additional features and complexities is that this locomotive will be an exciting, but rigorous challenge even for those who are very experienced with Train Sim World content and German locomotives currently in the game.
This idea of an ‘Expert’ loco may be familiar to those who participated in our TSW Player Survey earlier this year. Currently we don’t have any others planned, but we’re excited to hear your thoughts and feedback, so please let us know if this is something you’d like to see more of!
Locomotive Improvements
In addition to the work done to make the locomotive super realistic to operate, many other improvements have been made over the initial BR 101 release. These include:
- Sound improvements, utilising new sound recordings and upgrading older capture
- Newly refined physics
The DB BR 101 ‘Expert’ comes in two liveries for this release:
- DB Red
- DB IC
For players wanting a more casual driving experience, an accessible driving mode will be available in the main menu setting, which reverts functionality to a level typical of other Train Sim World locomotives and enables players to experience the improvements made to this locomotive without hitting the higher difficulty level.
Players that just want to experience the IC Steuerwagen can also use this feature.
The original DB BR 101 loco Add-on will remain on sale (but requires the Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr route Add-on in order to operate).
Also Included: IC Steuerwagen / Cab Car
Included in this release is the much requested and eagerly awaited IC Steuerwagen, Bpmmbdzf 286.1 Cab Car and updated Bpmmz and Avmmz coaches.
Cab cars are commonplace on passenger trains throughout Europe, with the earliest designs even dating back to the late 1800s. The concept was primarily used on regional or urban traffic, where top speeds were 140 km/h and quick turnaround times for trains were a necessity.
It wasn't until the 1990s that cab cars were trialled for higher-speed, long-distance traffic. Tested up to 14cars and speeds up to 200 km/h, if successful, would allow for much greater flexibility of inter-city services throughout Germany. The tests were promising enough, that several batches of existing, but relatively new coaches were converted to have a cab retrofitted onto one end, and ballast added to increase their weight.
With their cab equipment reflecting the controls indicative of locomotives at the time, cab cars would allow for IC trains to dwell for less time at major terminals, the only notable difference from a driver's POV being the distinct lack of engine room ambience behind them.
In-game the IC cab car can be operated in as much detail as the DB BR 101, with the option for a more accessible mode which defaults the settings to a correct set up and turns off the safety systems.
The throttle of the cab car is similar in style to that of the BR 111, in that it has a run down, hold, run up segment, and also a manual control segment.
Timetable Layering, Substitution & Scenarios
On release, the DB BR 101 ‘Expert’ will have (copied) timetable services on Nahverkehr Dresden and Bahnstrecke Salzburg – Rosenheim route Add-ons. The latter will also have 3 Scenarios available to play.
Of course, players will also be able to utilise the locomotive on any Germany route Add-on in Free Roam and neither of the above routes are a requirement to do this.
Train Sim World® 4: Expert DB BR 101 & IC Steuerwagen Loco Add-On will be available from 8th August on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam for €35.99/£29.99/$39.99
Preview Stream: July 31st + Special Guest!
Join Lukas, Jan and a special guest... a real-world locomotive driver on both YouTube and Twitch for a preview of the DB BR 101 ‘Expert’ tomorrow, Wednesday 31st July at 6.00pm UTC.
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