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ChrisTrains NS DM'90

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Description 
A reproduction of the DM90 'Buffel' diesel passenger train that operates/operated on the non-electrified lines of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch national railways) network.
Free scenarios for this train can be downloaded at SimTogether, available in the download section. Datasheet
Supplier ChrisTrains Genre Add-on Format Download Required game Train Simulator 2015 or higher Language  Dutch, English, German, French Operating system Windows® 7/8/8.1/10  
 
Features ✓ Full custom model, custom audio. ✓ Versions for NS, RegioNS, Syntus, Veolia, Zwolle-Kampen and Grensland Express. ✓ Detailed cabview. ✓ ATB-NG (train protection system) emulation. ✓ Second class passenger view in the unique standing-room area. ✓ Uses smart scripting for cab lighting, custom controls, footplates, destination boards and more. ✓ Dynamic autonumbering ✓ Can be used in your own scenarios. ✓ Free updates for life

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About ChrisTrains NS DM'90

The train that has disappeared and replaced, also known as the buffalo, was one of the last diesel trains operated by NS in the Netherlands. However, this train cannot miss in our virtual simulators. Now available for Train Simulator!

Description 

A reproduction of the DM90 'Buffel' diesel passenger train that operates/operated on the non-electrified lines of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch national railways) network.
Free scenarios for this train can be downloaded at SimTogether, available in the download section.

Datasheet

Supplier ChrisTrains
Genre Add-on
Format Download
Required game Train Simulator 2015 or higher
Language  Dutch, English, German, French
Operating system Windows® 7/8/8.1/10

 

 

Features
Full custom model, custom audio.
Versions for NS, RegioNS, Syntus, Veolia, Zwolle-Kampen and Grensland Express.
Detailed cabview.
ATB-NG (train protection system) emulation.
Second class passenger view in the unique standing-room area.
Uses smart scripting for cab lighting, custom controls, footplates, destination boards and more.
Dynamic autonumbering
Can be used in your own scenarios.
Free updates for life
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