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Introduced to handle commuter traffic right up until the turn of the century, and beyond, the ÖBB 4020 reigned supreme throughout Austria’s key passenger routes – from the bustling cities to the rural mountain passes. Experience life in the cab of this classic unit as the ÖBB 4020 is ready for Train Simulator service!
By the 1970s, the ÖBB 4030 fleet was in its second decade of service, and with only limited units available, was struggling to cope with the ever-increasing demand that is the Austrian commuter network. A new electric multiple unit was required to take the strain, a unit capable of providing a suitable level of comfort – and faster journey times – for the many passengers that would be travelling on them.
The new units were classified as the ÖBB 4020 and began construction in the mid-1970s; Simmering-Graz-Pauker, BES, ELIN, Siemens and Brown, Boveri & Cie were all responsible for the building of the new units. Austrian Federal Railways began delivery of their 120 new ÖBB 4020 EMUs by 1978, and quickly pressed them into service on 4 major lines throughout the country; the Vienna S-Bahn, the Lower Inn Valley Railway, the Semmeringbahn and the Mittenwaldbahn.
The ÖBB 4020 fleet represented the latest standard for Austria’s railways, improving on previous units in many ways. A top speed of 120 km/h was a welcome introduction, as were the stronger brakes which allowed for faster journey times – even on the steeper routes. The spacious interior could comfortably sit 184 passengers plus stand even more, and this was easily doubled by coupling units together on peak-hour services.
Austrian Federal Railways took in their final ÖBB 4020 in 1987, by which point some of the previous ÖBB 4030’s had already been withdrawn. The reliable build of the 4020s secured their spot as prominent traction for the latter quarter of the 20th Century, and even when the brand new ÖBB 4023 & 4024 EMUs arrived on scene, the 4020s continued to operate on routes such as the Semmeringbahn, and riding on them across the mountains is still possible to this day.
The ÖBB 4020 for Train Simulator includes the 3-car EMU in both ÖBB’s classic blue & white, and the modern red & grey liveries with old and new logo options available – each livery also features clean and weathered variations.
Whether you choose to run your ÖBB 4020 on the new
Mittenwaldbahn: Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Innsbruck route (available separately) or the
Semmeringbahn - Mürzzuschlag – Gloggnitz route (available separately), you’re sure to have many hours of enjoyment from this classic Electric Multiple Unit.
Scenarios
The ÖBB 4020 EMU Add-on includes three challenging career scenarios for the
Mittenwaldbahn: Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Innsbruck route (available separately):
- To The Market
- S5 from Scharnitz
- Last Train to Innsbruck
More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!
Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Please Note: The
Mittenwaldbahn: Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Innsbruck route is required in order to play the scenarios featured in this add-on.
Key Features
- Three-car Electric Multiple Unit in ÖBB’s classic blue & white and modern red & grey liveries
- Classic cab controls and In-cab safety systems
- Clean and weathered variations
- Three challenging career scenarios for the Mittenwaldbahn: Garmisch-Partenkirchen - Innsbruck route
- Quick Drive compatible
- Download size: 227.6mb