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## About This Content
Experience the thrill of controlling classic German steam traction in the form
of the DR BR 86, which is available now for Train Simulator.
The Standard, or Einheitsdampflokomotive Class 86 was built between 1928 and
1943 by many of the German locomotive manufacturers of that era, it was a
2-8-2 tank locomotive and 776 were built. The first 10 locomotives were built
with counter pressure brakes to be operable on mountain routes.
The Class 86 was designed to be operated on goods trains across branch line
routes throughout Germany and beyond with Deutsche Bundesbahn, ÖBB (Austrian
Federal Railways) and PKP (Poland) all being buyers of this locomotive.
After 1942, the Class 86 started to be built as ‘transitional war’ variants to
simply the design, making construction and maintenance cheaper and easier
during the Second World War, changes were made to the cab windows and the
wheels to name a few.
The first member of the class was retired as early as 1945 by ÖBB who withdrew
their entire fleet by 1972. During their operating life this class did haul
incredible ore trains with the aid of the DBR Class 52s. Deutsche Bundesbahn
retired all engines in 1974, the DR used the engines till 1976, with two of
the engines being re-activated in 1982 untill 1988. The last loco to be
withdrawn was 86 0001, making it the longest serving of all the standard
locomotives in a scheduled service by a national railway at an impressive 60
years old.
Twelve Class 86s have survived into preservation today with 9 stored in
Germany, 2 in Austria and 1 in Poland. One loco has been preserved, the DB BR
86 457 which unfortunately got extensively damaged in the fire at the
Nuremberg Transport Museum.
The DR BR 86 for Train Simulator recreates the Class 86 steam locomotive as it
operated for DB and DR as a mixed traffic locomotive in the common black and
red livery from the 1930s used by Deutsche Bundesbahn. As a steam locomotive
that operated into the 1970s and 1980s, it is fitted with modern safety
systems such as PZB and also comes with Ucs wagons in black and white with the
DB logo and Shimms wagons in DB Schenker and Railion livery.
The DR BR 86 features Driver Assist which provides you with real-time feedback
on the handling of the locomotive, and can teach you how to provide optimum
control input in order to keep the engine at peak operating condition.
The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive
the DR BR 86 on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as
those available on Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the
West Rhine: Koln-Koblenz route (available as part of Train Simulator 2016:
Steam Edition and required to play these scenarios).
## Scenarios
Three scenarios for the Koln – Koblenz route:
* Going On An Adventure: Part 1
* Going On An Adventure: Part 2
* Steaming Through
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 exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why
don’t you check it out now!
Click Here For Steam Workshop Scenarios.
## Key Features
* DR BR 86 In DB Black & Red Livery
* UCS wagons and DB Schenker & Railion Shimms wagons
* Driver Assist
* Quick Drive compatible
* Scenarios for the Koln – Koblenz route
* Download size: 97MB
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors) | |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | |
OS | Windows® Vista / 7 / 8 | |
Graphics Card | 512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only) | Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required |
Direct X | 9.0c | |
SOUND CARD | Direct X 9.0c compatible | |
HDD Space | 6 GB HD space |