Turku (Swedish: Åbo) is a city in Finland. It is featured in the Euro Truck Simulator 2: Beyond the Baltic Sea DLC.[1]
Landmarks
The known landmark of Turku is the Saab Draken.
Features
Turku is split into a few parts around the area.
The central part features Nordic Cargo Handling and Renar Logistik depots, a gas station, a recruitment agency and two rest stops. It is modeled after the Pahaniemi industrial area.
To the east, on the K40, there's a garage, another gas station, a small Volvo truck dealer and a service shop.
Heading north there are many depots on different roads that belong to Turku:
- Off the V8, in a town called Uusikaupunki there is a Ladoga Auto depot. The area is based on the Valmet Automotive factory.
- Off the V9, on an east-west minor road, there is an AeroBaltica depot and a Vanha Kivi quarry.
- On the K41, there is a Balteus Yachts depot.
Connections
Turku is partially surrounded by the . Some roads originate from this ring:
- The runs east towards Helsinki.
- The runs north towards Olkiluoto and Pori.
- The runs north towards Tampere.
- The runs from the junction with towards the junction with .
Gallery
References
- ↑ SCS Software, Baltic Landmarks, 2018-09-07 (accessed 2018-09-07)
Trivia
- Twin-cities of Turku, which are also in SCS Software games:
See also
Finland | |
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Cities | Beyond the Baltic Sea DLC: Helsinki - Kotka - Kouvola - Lahti - Loviisa - Naantali - Olkiluoto - Pori - Tampere - Turku |
Highways | V1 - V2 - V3 - V4 - V7 - V8 - V9 - V11 - V12 - V15 K40 - K41 - K50 - K51 - K52 E4 - E8 - E12 - E18 - E63 - E75 |
See also | List of landmarks in Finland - List of Truck Stops in Finland |