The distinctive, burly, and powerful General Electric U34CH diesel that toted commuters in New Jersey and New York for more than two decades is now available for Train Simulator!
Step aboard and get up to speed in Velaro family's latest and greatest iteration, the authentically crafted DB BR 407 'New ICE 3' delivers a "next level" high-speed experience to Train Simulator.
The 3,500-horsepower Electro-Motive GP50 in unique "high-hood" configuration is now available for Train Simulator duty wearing Norfolk Southern’s distinctive livery.
Electro-Motive Division's powerful SD50 comes to Train Simulator from Digital Train Model. The SD50 from General Motors Electro-Motive Division was produced to counter increasingly tough competition from GE Transportation Systems' Dash 7 line, which was proving to be successful with US railroads.
The modern, dual-voltage Class 319 EMU is here for Train Simulator in the familiar First Capital Connect livery as seen on Thameslink services out of London.Typical of EMUs built in the 1980s, the Class 319 was built by BREL York between 1987 and 1990 for north-south cross-London services from Bedford to Brighton, entering...
Take control of the unique UNESCO Branded Ge 4/4 III in this enhancement pack add-on for Train Simulator.The opening of the Vereina Tunnel, what would become the longest tunnel on the RhB, was projected to cause a major spike in both passenger and freight traffic across the mountainous network.
The Class 442 'Wessex Electric' (or 5WES) electric multiple unit (EMU) was introduced in 1988 on the South Western main line between London Waterloo and Weymouth. Their introduction coincided with the completion of the electrification from Bournemouth to Weymouth.
Three classic Electro-Motive second-generation diesels - the best-selling SD40-2, versatile GP38-2, and iconic F45 - in Burlington Northern and BNSF liveries are ready for Train Simulator service in this remarkable pack.
The mid-sized Class 27 diesel locomotive is now here for Train Simulator in British Rail Green livery.Built for British Rail between 1961 and 1962 by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, the 69 models in the Class initially saw use around London and in Scotland.
Delivering mail and hauling passengers was the Saint Class' staple throughout their operational lives, leaving London as the day comes to a close and passing through the Riviera Line in the shadow of night.
Travel back to the waning years of the 20th Century with the iconic, superbly-detailed, Class 205 'Thumper'. Represented in absolute stunning detail, with authentic and characteristic sounds, expertly crafted, capturing the unmistakable character of these units.
The three-car BR 420 electric multiple unit (EMU) has plied its trade across many of Germany's city S-Bahn networks, and is now available for Train Simulator with scenarios for the Munich-Augsburg route.
The Gresley-designed Class J50 from Meshtools is now available for Train Simulator in a number of BR and LNER liveries.The origins of the Class J50 were in the Sir Nigel Gresley-designed Class J23, an 0-6-0T steam locomotive designed in 1913 for the purpose of working short-haul coal traffic in Yorkshire.
The Settle-Carlisle Expansion Pack is a superb modern recreation of this famous and beautiful British route, complete with 5 locomotives and rolling stock.
As part of GE Transportation Systems' Dash 8 Series, the popular Dash8-40C is one of the most popular locomotives in the series, and is now available for Train Simulator 2021. Built by General Electric between 1987 and 1992, more than 500 Dash8-40C locomotives entered service for a number of US railroad companies.