NEVER let an engineer run a railway company...

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Published 2024-08-09
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All Comments (21)
  • @LordSabberlot
    This is actually the real middel Europe map. The lake is lake constance and Friedrichshafen is the Zeppelin town.
  • @m.h.6470
    Those are all city names around Lake Constance, which is located between Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Lake Constance even looks almost correct. BTW: "Friedrichshafen" is pronounced "freed ricks ha fan" and basically means "Fredrick's port" (named after a King called Friedrich/Fredrick)
  • @racingraptor4758
    Ok, i gota release my train nerd here: the large locomotive you liked named Ohio was bassed on Chesapeake and Ohio M-1 class build by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1947. It was a very large streamlined steam turbine locomotive. They were quite fast and extremely powerful. That was when they worked and they rarely did so they were nicknamed ,,Sacred Cows". After barely 3 years they were all scrapped. But for sure they looked cool!
  • @anaze2444
    Me watching the city names: "Hold up, thats the Bodensee"
  • @tinyBuildGAMES
    The thumbnail is everything, you never disappoint 🔥
  • @walkir2662
    Oil fields near Konstanz? Oh dear, the Americans would never have left...
  • @jacobsumner670
    I learned a lot about trains in this video. It was hard to keep TRACK of.
  • @1978RSH
    the map you are playing is set at the border between switzerland (St. Gallen lies here) and germany (Konstanz). The water you have there is the lake of constance...love it as a swiss living in germany (it's actual the region where most of my life happend) 😁
  • @RedPie33
    Fridridschschayffen is definitly how you pronounce that city. Great video, as always.
  • @buckroger6456
    Wait a minute! RCE sees a bridge, and we get no bridge review 😢
  • @adamcooper5723
    The fact there wasn’t a bridge review in the first minute and a half is a disappointment
  • @Amoreternum
    This is exactly like Sid Meiers Railroads! except in HD. Looks like fun!
  • @tammyhollandaise
    I really want a railroading game that lets you build up locomotive options piece by piece. It seems like all the existing games only use historical models; it would be a ton of fun for anyone wanting to fine tune or make inefficient monstrosities.
  • 14:31 fun fact: pre-railroads areas had their own time zones, clocks weren’t standardized even from one town to the neighbors.
  • @Arbol-kx5oc
    This map actually shows the Bodensee which are sharing Germany, Swizerland and Austria! Konstanz is a german city which some people may know, because there is a highway nearby, which is being used by many travelers, who want to drive to italy during their vacation! But also for truckdrivers this is a very important route between north- and south-europe!