Flare | ![]() | ||||
Statistics | |||||
Type | ![]() | (Electric) | |||
Power | 75 | ![]() | |||
Tax | 663 | ![]() | |||
Dispatch XP | 595 | ![]() | |||
Set | Flare Express I | ||||
OCU | Required | ||||
Offer Information | |||||
Offer Type | Offer Date | Cost | Buy XP | Level | Restrictions |
![]() | 5 Jul 2016 | 320 ![]() | 116,795 ![]() | 90 | Limit 2 |
![]() | 2 Apr 2017 | 275 ![]() | 142,150 ![]() | 70 | Limit 3 |
![]() | 18 Mar 2019- 25 Mar 2019 | 430 ![]() | 16,233,000 ![]() | 720 | Limit 1 |
1,623,340,000 ![]() | 750 | ||||
Museum | |||||
Siemens Velaro is a family of high-speed EMU trains used in Germany, Spain, China and Russia. From late 2011, the latest generation, Velaro D is also running in its home country, Germany.Siemens developed its Siemens Velaro based on the ICE 3M/F. Two different classes were developed: the Class 403 (domestic ICE 3) and the Class 406 (ICE 3M), the M standing for Mehrsystem (multi-system). The trains were labelled and marketed as the Velaro by their manufacturer, Siemens. Deutsche Bahn bought 50 (Class 403) trainsets and 17 (Class 406) trainsets. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens_Velaro |
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