Train Simulator 2019: Making a Scenario on the Arosa Line (Part 2 - Setting up the traffic in Chur)
The Arosa Line is a route in Switzerland, running between the towns of Chur and Arosa. These two towns are only 14 kilometres apart, but due to the many twists and turns the railway line takes, the length of the track between Chur and Arosa is 25 kilometres. Along the line, there are six intermediate stations, the first four of them being request stops. The stations on this line are Chur, Chur Stadt, Lüen-Castiel, St. Peter-Molinis, Peist, Langwies, Litzirüti and Arosa. As well as the eight stations, there are also passing points at Untersax (between Chur Stadt and Lüen-Castiel) and Haspelgrube (between Litzirüti and Arosa). Just up the line from Chur Stadt station is Chur Sand, the main depot for the rolling stock on this line.
The first two kilometres of this line are very unusual, in that the track runs through the streets of Chur. There are signals along this section that only apply to trains, and others that only apply to road traffic. It must be quite a challenge for the drivers of this line in real life.
For Part 2 of this video, I place down the static vehicles along the street-running section in Chur. This includes a) some static rolling stock at Chur Sand depot and b) a tipped-over dump truck with its load of ballast spilled out on the road.
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