Discover the DWA 21-70 passenger wagons, expertly modernized at the Atelierele Grivita from the classic DWA Bautzen 21-80 series. Each wagon boasts a highly detailed 3D exterior and a finely crafted interior, bringing every journey to life. With winter mode functionality, these wagons offer seasonal authenticity, making them ideal for both snowy and sunny scenarios. This set includes six distinct wagons:
21-70 002
21-70 005
21-70 007
21-70 010
21-70 011
21-70 099
Whether you’re operating in winter conditions or enjoying clear skies, the DWA 21-70 wagons add a layer of realism and authenticity to any route in Train Simulator Classic.
The Romanian 21-70 series coaches are second-class, compartmented passenger cars commonly used on medium- and long-distance routes in Romania, particularly for InterRegio trains. These coaches were initially produced in the 1980s-1990s and have undergone several rounds of modernization to meet current comfort and safety standards.
Key Features of the 21-70 Coaches:
Configuration and Comfort:
These are second-class, compartmented coaches with multiple compartments, each seating 6 passengers.
Seats are cushioned and more comfortable compared to standard second-class cars, designed for long-distance journeys.
Compartments feature face-to-face seating and increased legroom.
Facilities:
Ventilation systems or air conditioning, especially in modernized versions.
Adjustable windows for ventilation (in non-air-conditioned coaches).
Improved lighting, including reading lights for individual passengers in some models.
Some modernized versions have power outlets for charging electronic devices.
Capacity:
Approximately 60 seats, divided among the compartments.
Safety and Accessibility:
Equipped with emergency brake systems.
Manual or automatic doors, depending on the version.
Enclosed, eco-friendly toilets that comply with European standards for long-distance trains.
Usage:
Commonly deployed on InterRegio routes across Romania, catering to passenger comfort on medium and long journeys.
These coaches are popular for their relatively high level of comfort, making them preferable to standard second-class cars.
Historical Overview:
Initial Production: The 21-70 coaches were originally manufactured by Astra Vagoane Arad and Electroputere Craiova, designed for domestic, long-distance routes.
2000s Modernization: In the early 2000s, Romanian Railway began upgrading its fleet for improved passenger comfort and safety. During this period, the 21-70 series received upgraded lighting, improved ventilation systems, and, in some cases, air conditioning.
Enhanced Comfort and Features: Modernizations included the replacement of seating upholstery with more durable and comfortable materials, eco-friendly toilets, and, in some cases, power outlets for passengers.
European Compliance: By the 2010s, the 21-70 coaches were further modernized to align with European standards, including safety and communication systems between compartments and train staff.
Current and Future Usage:
Medium and Long-Distance Routes: Primarily used on InterRegio trains, these coaches are designed to meet the needs of passengers on long-distance routes.