The Longest Train, Limitations of SPR map plugin
Our new Commuter Train, called "COMMUTER Metro", is currently being prepared for distribution on the SimplePlanes site.
SPEC:
Formation Length: 39.8~198.8m
Carriages: 2 to 10 cars (Can be adjusted in units of 1 car)
Max Speed: 172 km/h (105 mph)
Active Tilt: 5 degrees (same as "IC Novem")
Variety: "Metro-Tri"(3-doors per car, planned only)
Details
COMMUTER Series: This series includes commuter trains, intended for mass transit in urban areas.
Metro: The vehicle body is designed to be small for direct operation to subway lines with narrow tunnels.
Tetra: Each car of this train is equipped with four doors to support the boarding and alighting of large numbers of passengers in urban areas. Tetra is the Greek word for four.
和訳:
!SPR Map Pluginの「限界」の長さ
我々の新しい通勤型電車「コミューター・メトロ-テトラ」は、配布準備作業中です。
!スペック
・編成長:39.8から198.8メートル
・車両数:2両から10両まで、1両単位で増減可能
・最高速度:172km/h
・車体傾斜装置:完全自動(台車角検出方式)、5°(InterCity Novemと同等)
・派生型:「コミューター・メトロ-トリ」(計画のみ、3ドア車)
!詳細
・コミューター・シリーズ:このシリーズは、大都市圏における大量輸送を可能とする通勤電車です。
・メトロ:トンネルの狭い都心の地下鉄線などへの直通運転を果たすため、車両は多少小柄に設計されました。
・テトラ:この車両には、1両につき4つのドアが付けられており、大都市圏での大量の乗客の乗降をサポートします。"Tetra"とは、ギリシア語接頭辞で"4"を意味するものです。
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@126 Thanks for your comment and tag request!
This train is mainly designed based on Japan's JR East E233-2000 series.
E233-2000 and JNR 205 have similarities such as having straight body sides (not curved), having four doors, and being commuter trains with stainless steel bodies.
Also, since the predecessor of JR East is JNR, the fundamental philosophy of the design is likely to be similar.
However, even though E233-2000 does not have one, the lead car of this train is equipped with a through-top.
In that respect, it contains original elements.
t, also, what commuter train is this based off of? im seeing hints of jr 205's and a few others i couldn't name, also, if you're wondering how did i even know the jr 205 to begin with, well... it's mainly because im Indonesian, believe it or not (there's like thousands of these still in operation in indonesia) and also because i just really like japanese commuter trains, tell me if im wrong though