Eureka is a city in northern California situated alongside the Pacific Ocean. It is featured in the base game of American Truck Simulator.
Summary
Eureka was completely reworked in update 1.44 as part of the second phase of the California rework.
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Eureka is a city with an incredibly rich history, with its founding dating back all the way to 1850. While bits and pieces of history are noticeable at almost every corner, there is hardly a better representation than the local Victorian homes.
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~ SCS Software's blog[1]
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Features
Connections
Release History
- In the initial version of American Truck Simulator, Eureka was only accessed by SR 299 in Arcata, which was connected to Eureka by a diamond interchange with US 101 and an at-grade three-way junction with North Road. Eureka featured a Voltison Motors dealer, a Wallbert food warehouse, and a rest area in the city proper, as well as a Darchelle Uzau vineyard in Blue Lake, an HMS Machinery depot on SR 255 in Samoa across a bridge over the Humboldt Bay, a GP gas station at the junction of SR 299 and North Road, and a rest area on North Road. The landmarks of Eureka were a church, the Humboldt Bay, and the Mad River.
- In [[[Patch_Notes/American_Truck_Simulator/Update 1.31|update 1.31]], the diamond interchange of US 101 and SR 299 in Arcata was changed to a trumpet interchange.
- In update 1.44, as part of the second phase of the California rework, Eureka was completely reworked. All roads and junctions outside Arcata were rebuilt, and Samoa and SR 255 connecting it with Eureka were removed, while North Road was renamed Myrtle Avenue south of SR 299 and Fieldbrook Road north of SR 299. All depots were removed and a Deepgrove sawmill, a small Drake Car Dealer, a Plaster & Sons warehouse, and a big Wallbert food market were added in the city proper, as well as a Deepgrove timber harvest site north of Arcata and a Plaster & Sons house construction site east of Eureka along with connecting minor roads. The rest area in the city proper was removed, and the Gallon Oil gas station and the rest area in Arcata were replaced by a Chemron gas station with a rest area, and a service shop.
Media
Gallery
- Depots
Deepgrove timber harvest site (Arcata)
Plaster & Sons house construction site
Voltison Motors car dealer
- Non-deliverable
- Rework
2021-12-23: California Dreamin' #3 - Development Insight
2021-12-23: California Dreamin' #3 - Development Insight
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