Tucson
Tucson is the second largest city in Arizona. It is featured in the Arizona map expansion DLC for American Truck Simulator.
Features
Depots
The city is split up in two parts by the Interstate 10:
Main
- Bitumen depot
- Gallon Oil refinery
- Plaster & Sons depot
- Wallbert food warehouse
Other
A Bitumen roadworks is located to the west of the city, but it is hard to get there because the road is full of obstacles. The Truck Racing Circuit can also be found in this area.
Facilities
Landmarks
The most important landmark of Tucson is the secret Truck Racing circuit. It is located to the west of the Bitumen roadworks and it is not shown on the map, why one could call it an easter egg.
Other landmarks in the city are the Bank of America Plaza, the Tucson City Hall, the Federal Building, the One South Church building, the Pima County Administrative Buildings, the Pima County Legal Services Building and The Hotel Arizona.
Connections
Tucson is connected to other cities by three highways:
- The runs from I-10 northwest of Tucson to Yuma and San Diego, California to the west.
- The runs to Phoenix to the northwest and San Simon, Las Cruces, New Mexico; and El Paso, Texas to the east.
- The runs from I-10 on the southwest side of Tucson to Nogales to the south.
- The runs from I-10 on the northwest side of Tucson to Globe and Show Low to the north.
- The runs from I-10 east of Tucson to Sierra Vista to the southeast.
Release History
- In update 1.32, a Volvo truck dealer was added.
Trivia
- Twin-cities of Tucson, which are also in SCS Software games:
Media
Gallery
See also
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Highways | Interstate 8 • Interstate 10 • Interstate 15 • Interstate 17 • Interstate 19 • Interstate 40 • US 60 • US 64 • US 70 • US 89 • US 89A • US 93 • US 95 • US 160 • US 163 • US 180 • US 191 • SR 51 • SR 61 • SR 64 • SR 66 • SR 77 • SR 85 • SR 89 • SR 90 • SR 92 • SR 98 • SR 260 • SR 303 • SR 389 |
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