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Portland is a city featured in the Oregon map expansion DLC for American Truck Simulator.
Summary
Portland is the largest and most populous city in Oregon. It was featured in one of SCS's blog posts[1] The Columbia and Willamette Rivers run through Portland. The city is located both on flatlands and hillsides.
“ | There is no way to leave out Portland if you want to portray Oregon properly. It’s the biggest city in the state, the core of a populated region and a very important transport hub. There is a big harbor there and lots of industry. All that should be reflected in American Truck Simulator, not just in appearance, but also in the game's economy. | ” |
~ SCS Software's blog[1] |
Features
Depots
Portland can be split between four parts, each not connected to the others:
Northwest
- Haddock Shipyard
- Kenworth truck dealer
- NAF unloading point
- Western Star truck manufacturing plant
West
- Chemso chemical storage
- Avalanche Steel scrapyard
Northeast
- At the Portland International Airport:
- Portland Cargo Central
- Tidbit market
East (Troutdale)
- Enterpriser warehouse
- Shop Town market
Facilities
Other
- 1 viewpoint is located at the shipyard north of the city
- 1 photo trophy is located on the Fremont Bridge
Landmarks
- Bridges
- Burnside Bridge
- Fremont Bridge
- Hawthorne Bridge
- Marquam Bridge
- Steel Bridge
- Tilikum Crossing
- Downtown
- 200 Market
- 2100 South River Parkway
- American Plaza Towers
- Bank of America Center
- Block 17
- Centennial Mills
- Columbia Square
- Congress Center
- Cosmopolitan on the Park
- Crown Plaza
- Edith Green – Wendell Wyatt Federal Building
- First & Main
- Harrison Tower Apartments
- KOIN Tower
- MachineWorks
- Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse
- Moda Tower
- Multnomah County Justice Center
- NV
- One Main Place
- One Pacific Square
- One World Trade Center
- PacWest Center
- Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront
- Residence Inn Portland Downtown/RiverPlace
- Slabtown Center
- Standard Insurance Center
- Standard Plaza
- The Encore
- The Wyatt
- Umpqua Bank Plaza
- Waterfront Pearl
- Wells Fargo Center
- East Portland
- Moda Center
- Oregon Convention Center
- Parkrose/Sumner Transit Center
- Portland International Airport
- Portlander Inn
- Swan Island Shipyard
- Western Star Manufacturing Plant
- South Portland
- Atwater Place
- John Ross Tower
- Mirabella Portland
- OHSU Center for Health and Healing
- Oregon Health & Science University
- Portland Aerial Tram
- Riva on the Park
- Robertson Collaborative Life Sciences Building
- The Ardea
- The Meriwether
- The Strand
- USS Blueback
Connections
- The
runs past the city center to Salem and California to the south and Vancouver and Seattle, Washington to the north.
- The
runs from I-5 and US 30 to The Dalles and Idaho to the east, mostly concurrent with US 30.
- The
runs from I-84 and US 30 to Vancouver, Washington to the north.
- The
follows a semi-circle around the city center, originating and ending at I-5.
- The
runs through the city center to Astoria to the northwest and The Dalles and Idaho to the east, mostly concurrent with I-84.
Locations
- Avalanche Steel
- On Nicolai St, off
to the north. Use
exit 3.
- Chemso
- By Nicolai St, off
to the south. Use
exit 3.
- Enterpriser
- On Historic
/ 257th Ave in Troutdale, off
exit 17.
- Garage
- On Nicolai St, off
to the south. Use
exit 3.
- Haddock Shipyard
- On Shipyard Way, off
exit 307. Offers Special Transport jobs.
- Kenworth truck dealer
- Accessed from Shipyard Way, off
exit 307. Turn right at the light.
- NAF underground tank
- At the NAF truck stop on Vancouver Way, off
exit 307.
- Portland Cargo Central
- South of Airport Way, off
exit 24 to the west. Turn at the second light.
- Shop Town
- By Marine Dr in Troutdale, off
exit 17.
- Tidbit
- South of Airport Way, off
exit 24 to the west. Turn at the first light.
- Western Star
- Accessed from Shipyard Way, off
exit 307. Turn right at the light.
Release History
- In update 1.38, the Western Star truck manufacturing plant was added to Portland.
- In update 1.40, a viewpoint was added at the shipyard north of the city.
- In update 1.46, a photo trophy was added in the center of the city at the Fremont Bridge.
- In update 1.51, the Gallon Oil unloading point was replaced by a NAF unloading point.
- In update 1.53, the Wallbert market and warehouse were replaced by a Shop Town market and Enterpriser warehouse, respectively.
Trivia
- One of Portland's nicknames mentioned in an SCS Blog post is Bridge City.[1]
- Portland Police Bureau cars were initially designed wrong by SCS Software. Upon release, the police cars are designed as Portland, Maine police cars and not Portland, Oregon police cars. This was later fixed in a patch.
- A reference to SCS Software is seen on the Tri-Met light rail trains (named SCS Met).
- Twin-cities of Portland, which are also in SCS Software games:
Media
Gallery
- Before 1.53
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 SCS Software, Portland, Oregon, 2018-08-27 (accessed 2018-08-27)
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Cities | Astoria (Warrenton) • Bend (Terrebonne) • Burns • Coos Bay (North Bend) • Eugene (Springfield) • Klamath Falls • Lakeview • Medford • Newport (Toledo) • Ontario • Pendleton (Rieth) • Portland (Troutdale) • Salem • The Dalles |
Highways | Interstate 5 • Interstate 82 • Interstate 84 • Interstate 105 • Interstate 205 • Interstate 405 US 20 • US 26 • US 30 • US 95 • US 97 • US 101 • US 197 • US 199 • US 395 OR 7 • OR 22 • OR 39 • OR 58 • OR 62 • OR 78 • OR 99 • OR 126 • OR 140 • OR 201 • OR 213 • OR 569 |
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