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Frankfurt am Main is a city in Germany, first featured in Euro Truck Simulator, then German Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2. It's one of the few cities featured in three SCS Software games[1], probably due to its importance in real-life.
Frankfurt has been rebuilt in the 1.32 update, featuring its district Fechenheim and was fully rebuilt in the 1.47 update.[2]
Landmarks[]
The city is at the northeast of the junction between the and .
The main features of the city is the distinctive skyline, which is pretty unique in Germany. There are the Europaturm, the Commerzbank Tower, the Messeturm, the Westendstraße 1 Tower, the Main Tower, the Silberturm and the Westhafen Tower (sorted by height).
Near the A5 you can also see the Frankfurt Airport, which is the 11th busiest airport in the real world.
Features[]
Domdepo, IKA Bohag, LKW, NS OIL, Sanbuiders and Transinet have depots in the city centre of Frankfurt, while there is a FLE and WGCC just the outside city.
Facilities present in Frankfurt include a Iveco truck dealer with a service shop, a garage and a hotel.
Connections[]
Before 1.32 update[]
The runs north-south and passes to the west of the city, while the starts at near the city and runs east to the Austrian border.
Another minor road starts from Frankfurt am Main city centre and heads all the way east, crossing German-Czech border, eventually reaching Praha, the Czech capital.
After 1.32 update[]
The connects the city with the , which runs towards Nürnberg and the Austrian border to the east, and connects to the to the west. The runs north towards Köln and Kassel and south towards Mannheim and Stuttgart.
A minor road also leaves Frankfurt to the east, going towards Praha.
Gallery[]
In-game screenshots[]
After Update 1.47[]
Before Update 1.47[]
SCS Blog (Pre-release)[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Other cities included in three or more SCS truck simulator games include Berlin, Munchen, London, Manchester and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
- ↑ SCS Software, Germany Rework - Frankfurt am Main, 2023-01-10 (accessed 2023-01-10)
Trivia[]
- Twin-cities of Frankfurt am Main, which are also featured in SCS Software games:
See also[]
Germany | ||
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Cities | ETS: Berlin - Frankfurt am Main - München GTS: Berlin - Bremen - Dortmund - Dresden - Duisburg - Düsseldorf - Erfurt - Frankfurt am Main - Hamburg - Hannover - Kiel - Köln - Leipzig - Magdeburg - München - Nürnberg - Rostock - Stuttgart ETS2: Berlin - Bremen - Dortmund - Dresden - Duisburg - Düsseldorf - Erfurt - Frankfurt am Main - Hamburg - Hannover - Kassel - Kiel - Köln - Leipzig - Magdeburg - Mannheim - München - Nürnberg - Osnabrück - Rostock - Stuttgart - Travemünde Krone Trailer Pack DLC: Werlte Feldbinder Trailer Pack DLC: Winsen List of villages in Germany | |
Highways | A1 - A2 - A3 - A4 - A5 - A6 - A7 - A8 - A9 - A10 - A11 - A12 - A13 - A17 - A19 - A20 - A24 - A28 - A30 - A31 - A37 - A38 - A40 - A43 - A45 - A46 - A61 - A71 - A73 - A81 - A93 - A96 - A99 - A210 - A215 - A255 - A261 - A661 B1 - B6 - B7 - B8 - B13 - B27 - B47 - B54 - B65 - B72 - B181 - B184 - B291 - B313 - B443 | |
See also | List of landmarks in Germany - List of Truck Stops in Germany |