Power Signal Box Marburg (Lahn) and Kirchhain simulate a part of the Main-Weser-Line in Germany. Both simulations run in 1971/1972. It was at this time that they were still running lots of freight trains and a depot in Marburg.
The signal boxes are intended for players interested in the older type of operations.
Features
- Part of the line Main-Weser-Bahn between Cölbe and Stadtallendorf
- Two branch lines (Wohratal- and Ohmtalbahn) with passenger and freight trains
- You can activate additional trains in the simulation as detours from the North-South Line via Fulda
- Lots of shunting operations
- Out-Of-Gauge trains (LÜ A, B, C and D)
- Line Operations are possible with PSB Marburg (Lahn)
Kirchhain by the numbers…
- 218 possible routes
- 61 signals
- 32 switches/points/turnouts
- 86 track sections (61 km total track length)
- 714 tiles
- 232 buttons
- Up to 740 trains per day
The Kirchhain timetable is an original passenger train schedule from the winter of 1971/1972. It has an appropriate number of freight trains consistent with the time period.
Manual
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Forum
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, 32 or 64 bit
- 1GB RAM memory
- 500MB space free on hard disk
- Sound Card
- 2.0 GHz processor
Recommended
The simulation can run on older computers, though we encourage you to have
- 2 GB RAM Memory
- 3 GHz multi-core CPU
Monitors
The simulation can run on a monitor with 1024×768 resolution, though we strongly encourage higher resolutions for a better simulation experience.
For optimal results, you might consider having a widescreen monitor. Multiple widescreen monitors are ideal.
Microsoft .Net Framework
This computer program uses the Microsoft .NET Framework.
If this is not available, it will be installed upon installation of the application.
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