This looks best if you are standing under a carport with a charging cable, as on the Hamburg HafenCity map. Of course, this add-on also includes some close-to-reality paint versions from all over Germany, as well as 4K repainting templates for your own advertising. In collaboration with Bremer Straßenbahn AG (BSAG), we’ve recreated eight regular bus lines plus additional special lines for OMSI 2: the Omnibus Simulator.
The introduction of the vehicle into the game is based on the original HOCHBAHN training documents and on the experience of regular maintenance. You can even charge the bus in the bus fleet using the standard “refuel” button in OMSI 2. Following the OMSI add-ons Berlin X10 and Rheinhausen, the third OMSI routes add-on from Halycon Media takes players to the beautiful city of Bremen in northern Germany. In addition to the well-known Hamburg ticket printer and destination LED display, e-buses have a two-part wide-screen passenger display and a check-and-sell system (PVS) with which passengers can check their digital tickets. Here you can find all the features of the original, such as turn signals, automatic light, rain sensor, a new interior design, features of a high-voltage electrical system and much more. Of course, the compressor, air conditioning and power steering are fully powered by electricity. You will notice this in the behavior and sound of the bus. Compared to Hamburg Buses, 44 new sounds were added.
The vision becomes reality – after the first eCitaro-type rechargeable electric buses were commissioned in Hamburg in the summer of 2018, this modern city bus also became part of the OMSI 2.Ĭurrently, 20 cars of this type are already used in Hamburg (state, April 2020), and they can be found in other German cities, such as Berlin.