About This Content The high speed railways of France, dominated by the iconic TGV® Duplex, are brought to life in the breathtaking new Ligne Grande Vitesse: Marseille Saint-Charles to Avignon-TGV route for Train Simulator.Construction of the LGV Méditerranée began in 1996, designed as a dedicated high speed line that spans over 160 miles to connect the South-East of France to the nation’s capital, Paris. The LGV Méditerranée extends from the end of the LGV Rhône-Alpes in Valence and terminates at Marseille via Avignon and Aix-en-Provence.Opened in 2001, the LGV Méditerranée is operated by SNCF® with TGV Duplex high speed trains, operating on the 25kV AC catenary system, capable of reaching 320 km/h. These revolutionary high speed trains slashed journey times to the South coast of France with TGVs now handling the vast majority of all journeys in France, covering some 750 km (470 miles) in around 3 hours – faster than some domestic airlines.The line serves a total of 4 stations, featuring three purpose-built structures, the Gare de Valence TGV, a uniquely built multi-level station allowing easy transfer between the high speed and local services, Gare d’Avignon TGV, made popular by its close proximity to Avignon city centre and Gare d'Aix-en-Provence TGV, allowing easy travel into the north of Marseille and Marseille Airport, accessible by regular bus services. The final station is Marseille-Saint-Charles - a terminus station previously built to serve the surrounding area and the French Riviera, access to this station is via the classic French main lines.Due to the undulating nature of Southern France’s terrain, the LGV Méditerranée features many steep inclines and declines, not to mention the impressive number of vast cuttings, tunnels and viaducts that traverse the landscape, the longest tunnel being over 8 km (5 Miles) long. Not only is the outstanding scenery a wonder to behold, the LGV Med. regularly sees 300 – 320 km/h operation providing a fast, reliable service with the beautiful southern France countryside flying past the upper and lower windows.The route is equipped with the TVM430 (Transmission Voie-Machine) signalling system, a revolutionary in-cab signalling system designed for operating high speed trains in high capacity. Conventional signalling is not practical for very high speed routes, as drivers have very little time to see and react to what flies past the windscreen. TVM430 displays information in the cab telling the driver what speed he should be travelling at, without the need for conventional track-side equipment.Included with the 100km Marseille to Avignon high speed route is the iconic TGV Duplex in SNCF livery.ScenariosBAL Signalling TutorialTVM430 Signalling TutorialMarseille Saint-Charles to AvignonAvignon to Marseille Saint-CharlesAix-en-Provence to Marseille DepotAix-en-Provence TGV to Avignon TGVAvignon TGV to Marseille Saint-CharlesMore 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 exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key Features105km (65 mile) LGV route from Marseille Saint-Charles and Avignon TGVStunning southern France scenery, including numerous tunnels and high speed viaductsLocomotive yard at MarseilleTGV Duplex in SNCF liveryScenarios for the routeQuick Drive compatibleDownload size: 1300 mb 1075eedd30 Title: Train Simulator: LGV: Marseille - Avignon Route Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 21 Apr, 2016 Free Download Train Simulator: LGV: Marseille - Avignon Route Add-On train simulator lgv marseille - avignon route add-on. train simulator lgv marseille - avignon route add-on crack The route is just over 90km and can be done in 25 minuits from Maseille to Avignon and is a bit short. Its very hilley and fun to drive.Pros Good detal on the route and trainGood sounds Good totorials on signaling Fun to drivelots of hills and tunnels Brakes are like a class 66ConsDynamic brake isnt greattrain can get very bumpy (Its worse than a pacer) over all worth getting 8\/10. Very good route, but again, not worth the money. Why make it so short? Marseille to Avignon is a super short route. Can't they extend it to Lyon: then it will be worth the money. And also, there are many TGV liveries which should be included in this: Ouigo, Camelion colour.... Rode the TGV from Paris to Switzerland, Jan, 1985 Seemed fast, but not the reported 187mph (maybe 145-150). Couple of weeks later, rode back to Paris, fast as it seemed, suddenly sounding like a jet taking off.... we were travelling at 187mph. Looking at the passing scenery from the window, hurts your eyes as your brain cannot keep up with the scenery change, i.e., overpass, you see it in front, by the time you turn to look at your right, it's already gone. Weird, and wonderful. Glad to see this train on Train Simulator. thank the train gods.. When DTG announced that they got the license with SNCF I was mixed with joy and a little worry, but DTG certainly didn't let me down this time, this route is just fantastic. To be honest I wasn't expecting this route can be such detailed especially with JT already announced another one in the first place. I can even say the scenery is as good as many mountain-pass routes like the Feather River Canyon. And you can experience it at also tremendously high speed. Yes there are already high-speed routes and there are also quite a lot of great-scenery routes before, but this really is the first one which combined both perfectly. For a whole-new country with a completely new system of trains, I can certainly notice that DTG is trying hard not to compromise in quality while spending efforts on creating a lot of new things. When you consider that, this route is actually very worth the price. Next comes with the TGV Duplex, this is way better than DB ICE when you compare the modeling quality and details. The train looks breathtaking and in adequate amount of features. And also the physics feels great, as well as the sounds. But when mentioning physics, there is one little thing I couldn't understand. At one specific tunnel outside Marseille, the train shakes very badly, same thing happened in Class 395 before, I wondered what really caused it because I believe such shaking is absolutely intolerant in real TGVs. If I have to complain about something, I wish there were more buttons that I can actually press like the cruise control settings, it can work but I wish I can operate them in the cab with switches rather than pressing Y and C. And if I can have another angle in passenger view like a view of the lower floor seats. I would be overjoyed. In conclusion, I'm satisfied and I'm really looking forward to other French routes, nice work DTG and keep on going:). When DTG announced that they got the license with SNCF I was mixed with joy and a little worry, but DTG certainly didn't let me down this time, this route is just fantastic. To be honest I wasn't expecting this route can be such detailed especially with JT already announced another one in the first place. I can even say the scenery is as good as many mountain-pass routes like the Feather River Canyon. And you can experience it at also tremendously high speed. Yes there are already high-speed routes and there are also quite a lot of great-scenery routes before, but this really is the first one which combined both perfectly. For a whole-new country with a completely new system of trains, I can certainly notice that DTG is trying hard not to compromise in quality while spending efforts on creating a lot of new things. When you consider that, this route is actually very worth the price. Next comes with the TGV Duplex, this is way better than DB ICE when you compare the modeling quality and details. The train looks breathtaking and in adequate amount of features. And also the physics feels great, as well as the sounds. But when mentioning physics, there is one little thing I couldn't understand. At one specific tunnel outside Marseille, the train shakes very badly, same thing happened in Class 395 before, I wondered what really caused it because I believe such shaking is absolutely intolerant in real TGVs. If I have to complain about something, I wish there were more buttons that I can actually press like the cruise control settings, it can work but I wish I can operate them in the cab with switches rather than pressing Y and C. And if I can have another angle in passenger view like a view of the lower floor seats. I would be overjoyed. In conclusion, I'm satisfied and I'm really looking forward to other French routes, nice work DTG and keep on going:). The route is too short for a tgv must be extended. The route is just over 90km and can be done in 25 minuits from Maseille to Avignon and is a bit short. Its very hilley and fun to drive.Pros Good detal on the route and trainGood sounds Good totorials on signaling Fun to drivelots of hills and tunnels Brakes are like a class 66ConsDynamic brake isnt greattrain can get very bumpy (Its worse than a pacer) over all worth getting 8\/10. Awsome route! Runs nice and smooth worth every penny. Now lets start making more routes on the same line working our way up to Paris.. Not a bad track, BUT, if I understand the track signs correctly, in Marseille, you should not drive at 25kV LGV, but the train gets power nevertheless. Dynamic brake doesn't work for me (I must click and hold the lever to make it work) and after I triggered emergency brake, after release, there was constantly weak braking force remaining and braking indicator on dashbord was flashing irregurarly.And the track length is pretty short for 30\u20ac.Edit: Dynamic brake works only if cruise control is off. I get that, but at 320 kph, if I'm requested to reduce speed, it takes seconds to turn it off and precise speed setting on cruise control is impossible due to 'setting lag'. On top of that, cruise control doesn't apply brakes at all, it only holds speed if throttle is set and on severe gradients you'll get points off because 320 setting maintain exactly 320 without brakes.Edit 2: Dynamic brake under cruise control is only applied if you don't apply power. Gradient problem solved. After 2 drives, I recommend this only to fans, train control, especially brakes are clunky at best.Edit 3: KVB doesn't work or I operate it poorly. When alarm flashes, I press Q, nothing happens and emergency brakes are applied.Edit4: If you change cabs with brakes applied, you can't release brakes fully on other end. Missing feature that are present in longer Just Trains route: Circuit breaker, driver operation switch.
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Free Download Train Simulator: LGV: Marseille - Avignon Route Add-On
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