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[WIP] Trans Europ Express (TEE) Pack

Posted: 13 Aug 2005 15:33
by Illegal_Alien
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History
The TEE network was set up in 1957 following an idea of Ir. F.Q. den Hollander, president-director at that time of the Dutch railways company (NS). It was a network jointly operated by the railways of Germany (DB), France (SNCF), Switzerland (SBB-CFF-FFS), Italy (FS) and, of course, the Netherlands. (Note: although some trains operated through Belgium from the beginning, the railway company (SNCB-NMBS) joined only in 1964. Luxembourg (CFL) also did join at some time, but I do not know when.)

Full history: http://homepages.cwi.nl/~dik/english/pu ... sport/TEE/

Trains:
- RAM Edelweiss - Will be not in the pack see: http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?p=341730#341730
- VT 11.5
- VT 18
- VT 08

About the VT08
Because the intended trainsets were not ready in time as a temporary measure some sets of this series have done service in TEE trains.
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Posted: 13 Aug 2005 15:52
by Shifty Powers
It allready looks promissing IA, can't wait until it's ready.

But wasn't Spain also an TEE country, cause I've got an old video-tape that has a program about the TEE on it, and it says that also an TEE train ran through Spain.

Posted: 13 Aug 2005 15:54
by Illegal_Alien
There where multiple trains running with the TEE flag; but i think these three will be the flagships of it; so i dont think i need to convert also the other versions.
Introduction was as follows: 1966: Italy, 1974: Spain, 1976: France, 1977: Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, 1980: Germany and 1981: Switzerland.
According to the history page in the startpost.

Posted: 13 Aug 2005 20:56
by Illegal_Alien
The RAM Edelweis wont be released (Legal/copyright stuff) and will be only used by myself; until i have permission to release for Locomotion.

Posted: 13 Aug 2005 22:20
by Shifty Powers
Illegal_Alien wrote:The RAM Edelweis wont be released (Legal/copyright stuff) and will be only used by myself; until i have permission to release for Locomotion.
That's pitty, but no crying, enough other TEE trains available then.