DB BR 155 Electric Locomotive in DB Traffic Red livery
SimulationThe DB BR 182 is a locomotive which is capable of diverse duty, irrespective of region or intended use, all while meeting the latest standards of safety and technology of the time
SimulationTake the controls of a “Big Apple” railroading classic with the Long Island Rail Road M3 electric-multiple-unit (EMU) for Train Sim World!
SimulationClimb aboard for challenging switching, maintenance-of-way, and train rescue operations with the Train Sim World® 2: Caltrain Electro-Motive MP15DC diesel locomotive for the Peninsula Corridor: San Francisco – San Jose route!
SimulationThe general purpose GP38-2 road switcher joins the Norfolk Southern stable for Train Simulator.
SimulationThe modern and low-emission BR 266 comes to Train Simulator, ideal for running freight services on Germany’s extensive rail network.
SimulationCaltrain’s modern, efficient and flashy “MPXpress” diesels have been operating on Baby Bullet services since 2003, and now you can experience them for yourself in Train Sim World® 2!
SimulationThe mixed-traffic Class 35 diesel-hydraulic locomotive is now available for Train Simulator in BR green livery.
SimulationThe 1950s were in full swing, and British Railways were kicking off the start of the radical modernisation plan, which would see steam locomotives retired in favour of brand new, diesel-powered traction.
SimulationToday, CSX continues to employ a large fleet of veteran GP40-2s in road, local, and switching duties across its system. And now, the successful Electro-Motive GP40-2, in classic CSX “YN2” livery, comes to Train Sim World: CSX Heavy Haul, accompanied by two new modern freight cars, a 73-foot centerbeam flatcar and a CSX 42-foot steel coil car.
SimulationCaltrain’s modern, efficient and flashy “MPXpress” diesels have been operating on Baby Bullet services since 2003, and now you can experience them for yourself in Train Sim World!
SimulationTwo of the West Somerset Railway’s most popular locomotives – the Class 47 and Class 03 – come together in this gathering of preserved diesels for Train Simulator.
SimulationDeveloped in the 1950s, the English Electric Type 1 was the first major step on British Railways’ path to dieselisation.
SimulationPacking 5,000 horsepower and a 20-cylinder engine, the SD80MAC was a regular coal hauler across Pennsylvania, and is now here in CSX livery for Train Simulator.
SimulationNew and challenging railroading awaits you on the bustling Train Sim World: Northeast Corridor New York route with this DLC that includes Amtrak’s unique SW1000R diesel switcher and distinctive ex-Metroliner Cab Control Car.
SimulationThe 1950s were in full swing, and British Railways were kicking off the start of the radical modernisation plan, which would see steam locomotives retired in favour of brand new, diesel-powered traction.
Simulation1957, an order was placed for a batch of diesel-electric locomotives which were destined for the Southern Region of British Railways.
SimulationThe BR Heavy Freight Pack brings together two icons of British Motive Power, the Class 40, one of the first mass produced diesel-electric locomotive classes for British Railways, and the BR Class 08, perhaps one of the most common sights on the British railway network.
SimulationBuilt to work top-link expresses, the BR Class 52 spent its days racing through BR’s Western Region and now enjoys retirement on heritage railways.
SimulationThe BR Heavy Freight Pack brings together two icons of British Motive Power.
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