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{{DutchSets}}
== Introduction ==
 
   
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[[Image:DutchTrainset1Banner.png|center|link=Dutch Trainset]]
We're working on v2 now.
 
   
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{{Note|This page is about the first Dutch Trainset. If you're playing OpenTTD and are looking for downloads, we recommend you to try the successor to this, [[Dutch Trainset 2]].}}
== Links ==
 
   
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[[File:nsset-shot1.png|left|frame|Dutch trains, stations and signals]]
[http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=5033 Discussion Forums]
 
   
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The Dutch Trainset contains both old and new trains used in The Netherlands. On 01-03-2009 the first Dutch Trainset was released. On 20-07-2011 FooBar released an [[Dutch Trainset Cargo Extension|extension]] for the OpenTTD version of the train set, adding refit options for cargoes from industry sets.
[http://users.tt-forums.net/dutchset/index.php Website]
 
   
[http://dev.openttdcoop.org/projects/dutchtrainset/issues Bug Tracker]
 
   
== Metro Vehicles ==
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== Downloads ==
   
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The .GRF-file can be downloaded for manual installation via the [http://bundles.openttdcoop.org/dutchtrains/releases/1.0.0/ DevZone]. OpenTTD users can still obtain version 1 of the trainset via the ingame Online Content.
The following metro vehicles are being considered.
 
   
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== Vehicles ==
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We spent some time choosing locomotives, EMU's, DMU's and wagons to include in the Dutch Trainset. At first we listed them in a handy Excel spreadsheet which we named the Dutch Trainset Infosheet.xls and when the original website was launched in early 2005 we decided to add the same overview on the website. It additionally provides all kind of useful information like images, technical data and (when available) a preview image of the vehicle in TTD.
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Click one one of the station signs below to visit a gallery with detailed information.
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[[Image:Engines.png|link=Dutch_Trainset/Locomotives]][[Image:Mus.png|link=Dutch_Trainset/MUs]][[Image:Coaches.png|link=Dutch_Trainset/Wagons]]
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== Screenshots ==
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Screenshots are available on a [[Dutch Trainset/Screenshots|separate page]].
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== Authors ==
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The following people contributed to the original Dutch Trainset:
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| Bastiaan || Graphics, data supply
 
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| broodje || Data supply
! scope="col" | Name
 
! scope="col" | City
 
! scope="col" | Year
 
! scope="col" | Weight
 
! scope="col" | Capacity
 
! scope="col" | Top Speed
 
! scope="col" | Power
 
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Link
 
 
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| Hyronymus || project co-ordinator, data supply, Webmaster
| LHB (M1, M2, M3) || Amsterdam || 1973 || 57t || 94 seats and 202 standing || 70km/h || 4x 195kW || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/LHB_%28Amsterdamse_metro%29 Wikipedia]
 
 
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| Purno || Graphics, data supply, Main Coder
| Sneltrammaterieel (S1, S2) || Amsterdam || 1990 || 46t || 64 seats and 169 standing || 70km/h || 6x 74kW || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sneltrammaterieel_van_Amsterdam Wikipedia]
 
 
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| Snail || Graphics (Steamers)
| CAF (S3, M4) || Amsterdam || 1996 || 47t || unknown || unknown || unknown || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAF_%28Amsterdamse_metro%29 Wikipedia]
 
 
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| Wile E. Coyote || Graphics (Wagons)
| Metromaterieel (M5, M6) || Amsterdam || 2011 || 190t || 174 seats and 786 standing || 90km/h (service speed 80km/h) || 12x 200kW || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metromaterieel_M5/M6 Wikipedia]
 
 
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| Lobster || Tester
| MG2 Type M || Rotterdam || 1966 || 40t || 80 seats and 155 standing || 80km/h || unknown || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrotype_M Wikipedia]
 
 
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| XeryusTC || Tester (Multiplayer)
| SG2 Type T || Rotterdam || 1980 || 43t || 72 seats and 188 standing || 80km/h || 448kW || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrotype_T Wikipedia]
 
 
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| BlueEagle_nl || Bugfixing Coder, Data Supply, Webdeveloper
| MG2/1 Type B || Rotterdam || 1996 || 44t || 64 or 72 seats and 153 standing || 100km/h || unknown || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrotype_B Wikipedia]
 
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| SG2/1 Type S || Rotterdam || 2002 || 44t || 64 seats and 153 standing || 100km/h || unknown || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrotype_S Wikipedia]
 
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| RSG3 Type R || Rotterdam || 2008 || 64t || 104 seats and 166 standing || 100km/h (service speed 80km/h) || unknown || [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrotype_R_%285500-serie%29 Wikipedia]
 
 
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== Links ==
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*[http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?t=5033 Forum development topic], including information of the complete development process.
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*[http://bundles.openttdcoop.org/dutchtrains/releases/1.0.0/ Downloads]

Latest revision as of 13:23, 9 April 2012

DutchTrainset1Banner.png
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Note
This page is about the first Dutch Trainset. If you're playing OpenTTD and are looking for downloads, we recommend you to try the successor to this, Dutch Trainset 2.
Dutch trains, stations and signals

The Dutch Trainset contains both old and new trains used in The Netherlands. On 01-03-2009 the first Dutch Trainset was released. On 20-07-2011 FooBar released an extension for the OpenTTD version of the train set, adding refit options for cargoes from industry sets.


Downloads

The .GRF-file can be downloaded for manual installation via the DevZone. OpenTTD users can still obtain version 1 of the trainset via the ingame Online Content.


Vehicles

We spent some time choosing locomotives, EMU's, DMU's and wagons to include in the Dutch Trainset. At first we listed them in a handy Excel spreadsheet which we named the Dutch Trainset Infosheet.xls and when the original website was launched in early 2005 we decided to add the same overview on the website. It additionally provides all kind of useful information like images, technical data and (when available) a preview image of the vehicle in TTD.


Click one one of the station signs below to visit a gallery with detailed information.


Engines.pngMus.pngCoaches.png


Screenshots

Screenshots are available on a separate page.


Authors

The following people contributed to the original Dutch Trainset:

Bastiaan Graphics, data supply
broodje Data supply
Hyronymus project co-ordinator, data supply, Webmaster
Purno Graphics, data supply, Main Coder
Snail Graphics (Steamers)
Wile E. Coyote Graphics (Wagons)
Lobster Tester
XeryusTC Tester (Multiplayer)
BlueEagle_nl Bugfixing Coder, Data Supply, Webdeveloper


Links