| | One of the most prominent features of TransportGiant is its vast number of different vehicles. Here, we'll introduce some select vehicles from all areas every week.
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Road train Bertha (add-on)
 This is the first vehicle that really deserves to be called a road train. It was first seen careering along Australia's roads in 1947.
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Valvo semi-trailer
 If you want to use trucks, carefully consider their purpose and the goods you need them for before rushing off to buy one. If you get the wrong one, you cannot simply exchange bodies.
There are dry-bulk containers, tanker bodies, stake bodies and box bodies. Most mineral resources, and also products like corn, are transported in dry-bulk containers. If you want to transport wood or steel, you will need stake bodies. For liquid goods you will need tanker bodies of course, while all other products are taken across the country in box bodies.
From 1987 this modern semi-trailer is available in all four different versions.
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DEB VT97.9
 High-capacity high-speed trains will hardly be encountered on branch-line tracks. On the contrary, railroad companies will endeavor to economize and therefore employ means of transport adequate for the required traffic volume.
This railcar, also affectionately called "piglet taxi" in the vernacular, was the result of such endeavors, and has been used on branch-line tracks over a long period of time.
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Heyland National
 Compared with a railroad line, the investment for a bus route is rather low. This vehicle will often pay off even with a low volume of passengers, allowing the haulage contractor to profit from it for a long time thanks to its high reliability and low failure rate.
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Airspace AS 332 Superpuma
Helicopters can be used for various transport needs. Their capacity for transporting passengers is rather limited, but here's a hot tip: how about using them for transporting mail?
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Boing 707 Cargo
 The first big freight plane in the game is the Boing 707. In comparison with trains, this cargo plane has only limited capacity, but its speed more than makes up for this.
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Kreus-Moffei ML4000
As in the previous week, we present a vehicle in all the different possible paint coats. This time it's a less well-known American locomotive.
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In all colors
In the game you can choose whether you'd like to play with vehicles displaying the original paintwork or with vehicles in company colors. This Austrian Taurus shows all the paints that are on offer.
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Goodday Zeppelin
Where else would you find a train with a design like that but in the United States! No wonder that this passenger train was famed in its time. Even those who usually can't be bothered to take any notice of a train will not be able to resist a double-take here.
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OBB 4010 Transalpin more...
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General cargo vessel more...
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Bulk goods freighter more...
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Boing 747 Cargo more...
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Thoroughbreds more...
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Oxen more...
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Grancorde more...
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SNBF TGV more...
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Diesel loco V200 more...
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Ontonav On-225 Mrija more...
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Zeppelin more...
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EMT BL2 more...
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Oil tanker more...
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Heisler 2-truck more...
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Bestchild C82 more...
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Boldwin 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler more...
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Apel Blitz more...
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Acera HHP8 more...
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DEB E69 more...
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Rail car CRM 80 more...
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FFS E626 more...
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Airspace SE313 Alouette more...
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Kord TT more...
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PAe 2/4 Red Arrow more...
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Passenger ferry more...
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GM PD 4501 Bluehound more...
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Jonkers 52 more...
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PERR GG1 more...
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Full-rig ship Flying Cloud more...
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Boldwin RF16 Sharknose more...
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Northern Star three-axle semitrailer more...
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OBB 1016 Taurus more...
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Bay Ptl 2/2 Glaskastl more...
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OBB 1189 Krokodil more...
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Crampton "Die Pfalz" more...
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