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I've just started the 2nd Berlin campaign, where the Wall is on. It's real, that you can't connect the two part of the city with ground transportation, although I managed to do it with metro lines, operating two lines between the west and east part.
Is it a bug?

Why haven't the west had thought about this... :)
 
I've just started the 2nd Berlin campaign, where the Wall is on. It's real, that you can't connect the two part of the city with ground transportation, although I managed to do it with metro lines, operating two lines between the west and east part.
Is it a bug?

Why haven't the west had thought about this... :)

When I served in West Berlin with the British Army the U-Bahn (Underground Metro) did indeed allow travel into East Berlin, just that you were restricted as to which stations you could get off at. Neither the S-Bahn System or Bus System allowed you to travel from West to East at all.
 
wtf, is that thread old....

but I can't resist:
I'm quite sure that my people would've made the German reunification possible a little bit earlier if the problem could've been solved by building more underground metro :rofl: