Szczecin is a city in northwestern Poland, near the country's border with Germany, and is featured in Euro Truck Simulator 2.
Landmarks[]
The landmarks rendered in Szczecin are: the Archcathedral Basilica of St. James, the Ducal Castle, the Polish Steamship Company and the West Oder river.
Features[]
Three companies have depots in Szczecin: EuroGoodies, ITCC and Transinet.
Facilities present in Szczecin include a garage, a hotel, a recruitment agency, a service shop, and a small Mercedes-Benz truck dealer.
Connections[]
Despite being a Polish city, the only major road connection to Szczecin in ETS 2 is a German road – the connects the city to Berlin, the German capital. There's a junction on this highway, where a minor road branches northwest towards Rostock.
At the initial release of ETS 2, a minor road runs east of Szczecin towards Poznań. The Going East! DLC introduces a northbound and a southbound minor road meeting near Szczecin:
- The northbound road heads for Gdańsk.
- The southbound road runs near Wrocław and crosses the Polish-Czech border, all the way to a point near Brno, Czech Republic.
Gallery[]
- Landmarks
- Companies
Trivia[]
- Szczecin, like many cities in western Poland, was part of Germany until the end of World War II. As such, German signs in ETS 2 use Stettin, the German (and Swedish) name of the city, to guide drivers.
- Twin-cities of Szczecin, which are also featured in SCS Software games:
See also[]
Poland | ||
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Cities | ETS 1: Warszawa
ETS 2: Białystok - Gdańsk - Katowice - Kraków - Łódź - Lublin - Olsztyn - Poznań - Szczecin - Warszawa - Wrocław | |
Highways | A1 - A2 - A4 S7 - S8 | |
See also | List of landmarks in Poland - List of Truck Stops in Poland |