Congrats on capturing the light rail system of the city that doesnt exist! XD . Interesting to see what kind of special affects they used to make it look like a real place! Very nice light rail system and seems to be well maintained!
@@janoschwecker1415 It has nothing to do with the track gauge. It is because of the loading profile of the old narrow vehicles and the high platforms. The new vehicles are 2,65 meter wide, but only above platform height. If they were that wide from the bottom, they would collide with the platforms. There are other meter gauge systems that run also vehicles 2,7 meters wide. Or 2,8 meters wide in the case of Bilbao metro, running on 1000 mm gauge as well.
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Congrats on capturing the light rail system of the city that doesnt exist! XD . Interesting to see what kind of special affects they used to make it look like a real place! Very nice light rail system and seems to be well maintained!
😊hatte der Stadt und die Stadt von der Kirche
you can come and see if it’s there. We feel bad, don’t say like that. The city is very beautiful and peace than yours 😊
Good 😉
Nice. Especially Vossloh GTZ8-B Vamos.
Vossloh? it is Heiter Blick
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Даже скорее LRT🤔
I love when German trams look like they have belly fat
this is just the case in Bielefeld, because there the is meter gauge.
@@janoschwecker1415 It has nothing to do with the track gauge. It is because of the loading profile of the old narrow vehicles and the high platforms. The new vehicles are 2,65 meter wide, but only above platform height. If they were that wide from the bottom, they would collide with the platforms. There are other meter gauge systems that run also vehicles 2,7 meters wide. Or 2,8 meters wide in the case of Bilbao metro, running on 1000 mm gauge as well.
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