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The virtual depots of OMSI 2 feature meticulously recreated flagships from Hong Kong’s major real-world franchises, including Kowloon Motor Bus (KMB), Citybus (CTB), and New Lantao Bus (NLB). 1. Alexander Dennis Enviro500 Series
The OMSI 2 Hong Kong scene is decentralized. You will not find these on the Steam Workshop.
While the base game of OMSI 2 focuses on Spandau, Berlin, the Hong Kong modding scene—led by groups like Surreyton Works and Gx7767 Studio —has built sprawling maps like and New Territories East . These mods capture the claustrophobic precision required to drive in Hong Kong. Players must navigate tight turns under low-hanging bamboo scaffolding and manage heavy passenger loads at iconic interchanges. The Fleet: Double-Deckers and Minibuses omsi 2 hong kong buses
and heavy truck traffic. Unlike the standard European maps, HK mods often feature: Left-hand traffic (Right-hand drive vehicles). Double-decker dominance : Iconic models like the Volvo B9TL Scania K310UD are staples. Authentic Operators
A highly detailed bus is nothing without a realistic environment. The Hong Kong modding community has built highly demanding maps that challenge vehicle clearance limits and performance optimization. The virtual depots of OMSI 2 feature meticulously
If you want, I can also walk you through installing a (e.g., Enviro500 MMC) or setting up a HK map. Just let me know which one you're starting with.
If you are ready to start your journey with , here is your checklist for success: You will not find these on the Steam Workshop
Before we get into the specific mods, we need to understand why Hong Kong is such a beloved subject in the OMSI 2 community.
Tri-axle Volvo models bring completely unique driving dynamics to the simulator. The Volvo B9TL Hong Kong edition by Gx7767 Studio features heavy, realistic steering physics, accurately simulated air brake delay, and the signature high-pitched turbo whine distinct to Volvo chassis operating in high-humidity climates. 3. Historic Icons: Leyland Olympian & Daimler Fleetline
Furthermore, the Hong Kong bus fleet is fascinating. Operators like , Citybus , and NWFB utilize a mix of British-designed chassis (Leyland, Dennis) and bespoke local bodies, creating vehicles that look familiar yet utterly alien to European drivers.