Santa Fe is the capital city of New Mexico, and is featured in the same name DLC for American Truck Simulator. The city is located in the northern center of the state.
Landmarks[]
Players can see following real-life landmarks in Santa Fe: The New Mexico Rail Runner Express with the stations of Santa Fe County, Santa Fe Central and South Capitol, the Eldorado Hotel, The Hacienda Hotel, the Santuario De Guadalupe, the Santa Fe River, the Santa Fe Caboose, the Railyard Park and a painted building.
The only named roads that are in the game are Cerrillos Road, Guadelupe Street, Paseo de Peralta and St Francis Drive.
Features[]
The city center of Santa Fe includes a Charged store, an HMS Machinery depot, two Voltison Motors dealers and two Wallbert stores. There are also a gas station, a garage, a service shop and a recruitment agency.
To the west of the main city, there is a quarry area which consists of two NAMIQ quarries and a Sell Goods depot.
In addition, a viewpoint is located in the center of the city.
Connections[]
Santa Fe is connected to other cities by two roads:
- The runs towards Albuquerque and Texas to the south and Raton and Colorado to the northeast.
- The runs towards Santa Rosa and Clovis to the southeast and Tierra Amarilla and Durango, Colorado (the latter city via the ) to the northwest.
- The runs concurrent with US 84 through Santa Fe.
- The serves as a city bypass and connects I-25 with US 84 and US 285.
History[]
In update 1.39, two Coastline Mining quarries was replaced by two NAMIQ quarries before the release of the Colorado DLC.
In update 1.40, a viewpoint was added in the center of the city.
Gallery[]
- Depots
- Before Update 1.39
See also[]
New Mexico | |
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Cities | Alamogordo - Albuquerque - Artesia - Carlsbad - Clovis - Farmington - Gallup - Hobbs - Las Cruces - Raton - Roswell - Santa Fe - Socorro - Tucumcari |
Highways | Interstate 10 - Interstate 25 - Interstate 40 US 54 - US 60 - US 62 - US 64 - US 70 - US 82 - US 84 - US 87 - US 160 - US 180 - US 285 - US 380 - US 412 - US 491 - US 550 NM 18 - NM 104 - NM 209 - NM 218 - NM 237 - NM 292 - NM 348 - NM 418 - NM 529 - NM 597 - NM 599 |
See also | List of landmarks in New Mexico - List of Truck Stops in New Mexico |