It is a route that starts in the city of Brescia (Northern Italy).
It crosses the Franciacorta area full of vineyards, hamlets and characteristic castles.
The city of Iseo is the first important stage on the homonymous lake of Iseo or Sebino.
The route continues up to Pisogne, with a spectacular course overlooking the lake and with many tunnels and bridges.
It is possible to travel from Iseo to Pisogne by means of a driveable ferry.
We recommend the view from the lake and with the tracking cameras. Very spectacular.
This thread will include news about route updates, new routes, sessions and expansions.
I am in the WIP phase:
- Update of existing rolling stock.
- New SNFT - FS rolling stock.
- Expanding the route with Paratico branch.
- Study of industrial sessions.
- Study for the "Floating Piers" session from an idea by the artist Christo.
After the publication of TRS19, updates will be available through the TrainZItalia website, in freeware version.
You can also enter your suggestions, screenshots, videos here to improve the route.
Your criticism is always welcome.
cheers
Jango
It crosses the Franciacorta area full of vineyards, hamlets and characteristic castles.
The city of Iseo is the first important stage on the homonymous lake of Iseo or Sebino.
The route continues up to Pisogne, with a spectacular course overlooking the lake and with many tunnels and bridges.
It is possible to travel from Iseo to Pisogne by means of a driveable ferry.
We recommend the view from the lake and with the tracking cameras. Very spectacular.
This thread will include news about route updates, new routes, sessions and expansions.
I am in the WIP phase:
- Update of existing rolling stock.
- New SNFT - FS rolling stock.



- Expanding the route with Paratico branch.

- Study of industrial sessions.
- Study for the "Floating Piers" session from an idea by the artist Christo.
After the publication of TRS19, updates will be available through the TrainZItalia website, in freeware version.
You can also enter your suggestions, screenshots, videos here to improve the route.
Your criticism is always welcome.
cheers
Jango