TSW3 DB BR 110 Tutorial on Bremen-Oldenburg

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • The German DB BR 110 is a vintage handful of fun which can be a little hectic to drive. In this this tutorial I will take you through the machine, its operation in both normal and abnormal conditions including with the SIFA (keep you awake) and PZB (behave yourself) safety systems enabled. The new loco is from the TSW3 Bremen-Oldenburg Route.

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  • @permedbethorsby5417
    @permedbethorsby5417 Рік тому +2

    You need acknowledge it when it’s 85kph or under on this train type. If you’re where driving for example freight it’s 70kph >. There is also one where it’s 65kph > but I’m not to familiar with it.

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому +1

      thanks, which part of the video are we talking about?

    • @permedbethorsby5417
      @permedbethorsby5417 Рік тому +1

      @@trainsimulatordriver the part where you didn’t acknowledge pzb when the speed changed at an signal and you wondered why it stopped you. 9:37 in the video. Btw love your videos keep on going.

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому +1

      @@permedbethorsby5417 thanks heaps, yes I did wonder about that

    • @permedbethorsby5417
      @permedbethorsby5417 Рік тому +1

      @@trainsimulatordriver just welcome mate

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому +1

      @@permedbethorsby5417 I've pinned your comment which should help more people :)

  • @Spawned-in60
    @Spawned-in60 6 місяців тому +2

    Thanks! You got me unstuck. Too much power at departure = tripped breaker :-)

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  6 місяців тому

      yeah that is an easy trap to fall into - took me a while to figure it out too!

  • @oddfellow831
    @oddfellow831 3 місяці тому +1

    Loved the video. Learned a lot. Thanks Paul.

  • @TheSimulationGamer
    @TheSimulationGamer Рік тому +1

    My hometown
    First look at my home range: Very good, also based on the 2000s.
    There might be a few mistakes, but you can look the other way. For example the advertisements in Bremen. They hang close to the platform and not on the station wall.
    The railway bridge in Oldenburg is protected by a protective route, which actually means the main switch is out and the panto is down. It's a shame they didn't simulate it.
    The target display at 9:40 in Bremen-Neustadt: Yes in the 2020s there are those with a running display and much smaller, but in the 2000s I dare to doubt that this display exists.
    Delmenhorst-Heidkrug: Well implemented
    Delmenhorst: Very well implemented, the ads also match very closely.
    Hoykenkamp: Seems too modern for 2000s
    Schierbrook: The train destination display NEVER exists: otherwise the train station is ok
    Hude(Oldb): Well implemented, but one can argue about the train destination displays, again the small running ZZAs
    Wüstig: Well implemented (see Hude(Oldb)), ZZAs are more on the building
    Oldenburg(Oldb): VERY WELL implemented, the ZZAs are also correct
    Exits:
    Bremen Hbf: platform 1 and 3: left
    2: Right
    Neustadt: Left
    Hoykenkamp: Right
    Delmenhorst-Heidkrug: Right
    Delmenhorst: Right
    Schierbrook: Right
    Bookholzberg: Left
    Hude(Oldb): Left
    Wusting: Right
    Oldenburg:
    Platform 1, 4, 6 and 8: left
    3, 5 and 7 right
    Track 2 is a through track and is only used for freight traffic.

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому

      Great feedback I'll pass this back via the ambassador channel, thanks 😀. Are you enjoying the trains?

  • @RailAbleYT
    @RailAbleYT Рік тому +1

    Am I the only one that thinks that TSW3 should add the German BR 193 locomotive?

  • @dons3006
    @dons3006 Рік тому

    Is this route compatible with Raildriver?

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому +3

      Yes it is. The tap wheel does work with the RD throttle but it's not a great experience. I use the keyboard for tap up/tap down

    • @DazrahT
      @DazrahT Рік тому +1

      Yes it is to a degree, the tap changer does take a bit of practice to get to grasps with using the RailDriver, expect it to not go into the tap number you expect everytime. For example on mine when you apply the 'throttle' with the slightest of movement it'll go from Tap 0 and straight into Tap 3 or 4 (luckily the tap changer will go, 1, then 2, then 3, then 4). Tap 0 to 4 isn't bad as it stays within the limits of the circuit breaker, though sometimes you'll forget and move the throttle lever just a little to much on starting and go Tap 0 to 7 (or greater) and bang, you'll blow the main circuit breaker!
      Have fun with it, practice makes perfect!

  • @potatoman451
    @potatoman451 Рік тому

    Im short, what do you like about this route?

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому +3

      The things I like the most is the new and very different train that you need to develop some skills to drive or it punishes you. The business of it is also cool.

    • @DazrahT
      @DazrahT Рік тому +1

      @@trainsimulatordriver This I can agree with, no throwing the throttle open on this fine machine like other locos, you actually have to drive it.

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому

      @@DazrahT that's for sure! I quite enjoy it, how are you finding it?

    • @DazrahT
      @DazrahT Рік тому +1

      @@trainsimulatordriver I love it, think it's become my new favourite, especially with the windows down and the sound on full! Clunky-clunky-clunky-click-bang!
      TSW 3 has made me go all out with gadgetry (I'm a TS Classic man at heart), so I've got RailDriver for controls, a Stream Deck for extra buttons such as PZB free/release/Acknowledge to name a few (shame TSW can't interface with it properly, it'd be great to have some PZB 80/70/55 and Hz buttons that flash via an API), and I've just invested in a cheap foot pedal for the SIFA (because I'm too lazy to press 'Alert' on the RD or the SIFA button I've set up on the stream deck!)

    • @trainsimulatordriver
      @trainsimulatordriver  Рік тому +1

      @@DazrahT you are going full on! I used an arcade machine controller which gives me a box with PZB, alerter and door buttons. I also have Raildriver. There's a lot of call for an API we'll see if anything comes of it. Raildriver was a passion project maybe an API will happen the same way.

  • @emmanuelperez9490
    @emmanuelperez9490 Рік тому +2

    Sir you could easily be confused with a professional documentary narrator. 😊🙏