Today, we are happy to share with you a look at two of the biggest cities (by population) that will be featured in our upcoming Nebraska DLC for American Truck Simulator. While both of them share some similarities, each are unique in their own way. Let's take a closer look, shall we?
Omaha
Welcome to Omaha, Nebraska, a bustling city with a variety of industries, landmarks, and sights waiting to be explored by truck drivers traversing America's heartland. Situated at the crossroads of major highways and surrounded by key industries, Omaha offers a unique blend of urban excitement and Midwestern charm for drivers passing through or making a stop.
As the largest city in the State, Omaha will offer drivers a range of depots to deliver to and from. You'll find several different industries such as a large Cement Plant south of the city and a mill which may be a little tricky for some truckers to find. You'll also find a lovely view of the Missouri River & Omaha's Zoo from the Train Yard, which is located in the urban area of the city, where several other in-game depots and companies are based.
Drivers navigating around the city will be able to travel on some pretty major Interstate and Highway routes including the I-80, I-680 and US-75. As you navigate Omaha's streets, keep an eye out for a number of landmarks that showcase the city's vibrant culture and heritage! Whether you're passing through or making a pit stop, Omaha welcomes truck drivers from across the US to come and visit.
Lincoln
With its blend of Midwest charm, rich history, and diverse industries, Lincoln beckons visitors from across the State and beyond. As the Capital City of Nebraska, it has a lot to offer for truck drivers. In the North of the city you'll find a Vehicle Factory to deliver to and from, and in the East, you'll find a variety of industries and in-game companies including a Rail Yard and Agriculture Depot.
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