A small trench line built close to a French village. The Village of Brugselt has stood since long before the war and was a small residential area that was near a major road route. Now many of its buildings lay destroyed and the hill to the east is now covered in trench lines and military fortifications. Trench Line 486 was constructed as a guard of this town and to keep tabs on the currently neutral Switzerland. Trench Line 486 is built in a standard formation with a forward assault trench and a secondary support trench that is connected to the town by a system of small directional trenches.