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Seattle is the largest city of Washington. It is featured in the Washington map expansion DLC of American Truck Simulator.
Summary
“ | Seattle is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Northwest region of the USA. Becoming the fastest-growing major U.S. city in 2016 with over 3.5 million residents, it is home to some of America's largest businesses. | ” |
~ SCS Software's blog[1] |
Features
Depots
Seattle is divided into two parts. The western part is the city of Seattle, and the eastern part is the town of Renton.
- Avalanche Steel scrapyard
- Coastline Mining cement plant
- Kenworth truck dealer
- Kenworth truck manufacturing plant in Renton
- Port of Seattle
- Rail Export railway depot
- Wallbert market in Renton
Facilities
- Garage
- Rest stop
- Service shop (x2)
- Recruitment agency
- Kenworth truck dealer
Other
- 3 Viewpoints are located at the port of Seattle.
- West of the port and the Kenworth Manufacturing Plant in Renton.
- Two photo sights are located at the I-90 floating bridges between Interstates 5 and 405.
- Downtown area of the city, respectively the Space Needle.
Landmarks
High-rise Buildings
- 1201 Third Avenue
- 1521 Second Avenue
- 2 Union Square
- 800 Fifth Avenue
- Century Square
- Columbia Center
- F5 Tower
- Henry M. Jackson Federal Building
- Helios
- Municipal Tower
- Norton Building
- Pacific Tower
- Park Place
- Russel Investments Center
- Safeco Plaza
- Second & Seneca
- Smith Tower
- Space Needle
- Wells Fargo Center
- West Edge Building
Medium-height
- Fisher Flour Mill
- Grand Pacific Hotel
- Harborview Medical Center
- King County District Court
- PACCAR Building
- Renaissance Hotel Seattle
- The Old Rainier Brewery
- The Polyclinic Madison Center
- William Kenzo Nakamura U.S. Courthouse
Other
- CenturyLink Field
- Convention Center-Freeway Park Lid
- Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge
- Lacey V. Murrow Bridge
- Mount Baker Tunnel
- Lumen Field
- Seattle Great Wheel
- Spokane Street Bridge
- T-Mobile Park
- Washington State Convention Center
Connections
- The runs south to Tacoma and Portland, Oregon and north to Everett and Vancouver, British Columbia.
- The runs east from I-5 to Ellensburg, Spokane, and Idaho.
- The runs from I-5 to I-90, through Renton.
Locations
- Avalanche Steel
- On 4th Ave, off exit 163.
- Coastline Mining
- South of Spokane St near the port, off exit 163.
- Garage
- On Southport Dr, by exit 5.
- Kenworth truck dealer
- On 4th Ave, off exit 163.
- Kenworth factory
- At the intersection of Garden Ave and 6th St. Take exit 5 for Southport Dr / Park Ave. Turn left onto Garden Ave, then left again.
- Port of Seattle
- Off exit 163. Offers Special Transport jobs.
- Rail Export
- On 4th Ave, off exit 163.
- Recruitment agency
- On 1st Ave, off exit 163.
- Wallbert
- On Sunset Blvd, off exit 5. Use the left lane.
The closest truck stop with a gas station is located in Tacoma, on to the south.
Release History
- In update 1.39, three viewpoints were added at the port of Seattle, west of the port, and the Kenworth Manufacturing Plant in Renton.
Trivia
- Twin-cities of Seattle, which are also featured in SCS Software games:
Media
Gallery
See also
References
- ↑ SCS Software, Washington: Seattle, 2019-05-29 (accessed 2022-03-29)
Washington | |
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Cities | |
Highways | Interstate 5 • Interstate 82 • Interstate 90 • Interstate 182 • Interstate 205 • Interstate 405 • US 2 • US 12 - US 97 • US 101 • US 395 • US 730 • SR 8 • SR 14 • SR 20 • SR 155 • SR 261 • SR 285 • SR 397 • SR 432 • SR 433 • SR 526 • SR 529 • SR 900 |
See also | List of scenery towns in Washington • List of landmarks in Washington • List of Truck Stops in Washington |