Omsi 2 Ibis Codes

Don't just open the doors. Let those IBIS digits chirp. Tell the world exactly where you are going.

If you aren't using a timetable, you can manually enter a 3-digit Ziel code to change the destination sign only. Pro Tip: Where to Find Codes

For most maps, particularly the standard Berlin-Spandau map, the IBIS operates using a 5-digit system for the line and route, usually entered as [Line Number] + [00] + [Route Number] General Steps: Turn on Electronics/Engine: omsi 2 ibis codes

| Route # | Direction | IBIS Code (Linie) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Grundorf Bay | 07600 | | 76 | Grundorf Schule | 07601 | | N92 | Grundorf Bay | 09200 (Night bus uses same code) |

Ensure your destination code matches the end of your current route. Don't just open the doors

In real life, IBIS is a standardized system used by bus drivers (particularly in German-speaking countries) to control displays, announce stops, and communicate with traffic light priority systems. In OMSI 2 , the simulation is so accurate that you must manually input these codes.

If you have an active timetable, the IBIS must match the line and route assigned to that shift. If you aren't using a timetable, you can

If you are branching out into paid or popular freeware maps, the IBIS logic remains the same, but the numbers change significantly. Grundorf (Tutorial Map) 07600 Route 01: Bauhaus -> Krankenhaus Route 02: Krankenhaus -> Bauhaus Hamburg (Day & Night) Line 109: 10900 Line 688: 68800 Route 01: Alsterdorf -> Rathausmarkt Line 430: 43000 Line 14: 01400 Troubleshooting: Why won't passengers board?