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Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain that is featured in the Iberia map expansion for Euro Truck Simulator 2.
Summary
| “ | A trip to Spain is not complete without a visit to the country's capital city, Madrid! Located practically near the geographic center of the peninsula, Madrid is home to the Spanish Royal Family, lots of historical architecture, and two world-famous football clubs. | ” |
| ~ SCS Software's blog[1] |
Features
Depots
In addition, there is a Shuttle Cola plant located along the
north of the city and a Construcciones Elcano heavy machinery shop in Arganda del Rey southeast of the city.
Facilities
- Garage
- Mirosol gas station (x2)
- Mirosol gas station with a rest stop
- Recruitment agency
- Rest stop (x3)
- MAN truck dealer with a service shop
Other
- 1 photo trophy in the city center
Landmarks
- Coliseum Stadium
- Madrid–Barajas Airport
- Metropolitan Stadium
- Puerta de Las Rozas Bridge
- Telefónica District
Connections
The
and
form a ring road surrounding Madrid, with several motorways branching off to other cities.
- The
runs north to Burgos. - The
runs northeast to Zaragoza. - The
runs southeast towards Albacete (via the
) and València. - The
runs south to Bailén, Córdoba, and Sevilla. - The
runs southwest to Almaraz, Badajoz, and Portugal. - The
runs northwest to A Coruña.
Release History
- In update 1.46, a photo trophy was added to the city center, and the town of Arganda del Rey with a Construcciones Elcano heavy machinery shop was added to the southeast of the city.
- In update 1.48.5, the Kolico plant was replaced by a Shuttle Cola plant.
Trivia
- Twin-cities of Madrid, which are also featured in SCS Software games:
Media
Gallery
- Construcciones Elcano (Arganda del Rey)
References
- ↑ SCS Software, Iberia: Madrid, 2021-01-13 (accessed 2021-01-13)
See also
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| Municipal Roads | |||||||
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