Once a record-breaking steam locomotive admired by many on the UK's rail network, the LMS Coronation Class 'Duchess of Hamilton' comes to Train Simulator 2021 in its striking streamlined variant. The LMS Coronation Class was a mainline steam locomotive designed by William Stanier and built at Crewe Works between 1937 and 1948.
Stretching across North and East London, the Gospel Oak to Barking Line - affectionately known as the ‘GOBLIN’ - has grown into a major part of the extensive London Overground network; a network which has specialized in re-vitalizing neglected routes throughout the Capital, converting them into railways which are fit to serve modern-day.
The bespoke BR Class 419 comes to Train Simulator 2021, and is perfect for any Southern Region motor-luggage hauling in this enhanced Pro Range reproduction.
One of the most eagerly awaited German locomotives for Train Simulator2021, the DB BR 261 'Voith Gravita' is now available in distinctive Deutsche Bahn livery. The DB BR 261 10BB built by Voith, and named internally as the 'Gravita', is a diesel-hydraulic shunting freight locomotive able to operate over medium capacity main line freight.
In 2012, Norfolk Southern celebrated its 30th anniversary and honored some of the railroads in its history by repainting 20 locomotives in 'fallen flag' liveries. Since the 1820s, hundreds of railroad companies were built, merged, reorganized and consolidated into what eventually became Norfolk Southern in 1982.
The captivating experiences of "Old West" American railroading awaits you with historic Union Pacific 4-4-0 No. 119 and its accompanying Cheyenne 1869 route for Train Simulator 2021.
The 'Peak' of British Railway's diesel fleet comes to Train Simulator 2021 in original BR blue livery. Built by BR's Derby and Crewe Works between 1960 and 1962, the Sulzer Type 4 diesel locomotive were the main passenger locomotives on the Midland Main Line from their introduction until their withdrawal in the early 1980s.
The hugely popular EMD F7 has hauled some of North America's most celebrated passenger trains, including Great Northern's Empire Builder, and is now available in this famous consist and livery for Train Simulator 2021.
It was on May 10, 1869 at Promontory, Utah that the "Golden Spike" ceremony made America one land, linked by rail from ocean to ocean. Facing each other on that historic day were two locomotives, Union Pacific 4-4-0 No. 119 and Central Pacific No. 60, the Jupiter.
General Electric’s "Dash 7" line of diesel locomotives was introduced in 1976 and promised better fuel efficiency, and improved reliability as compared to GE's older generation of famed "U-boats." The first of the GE Dash 7 line to enter production was the six-axle, 3,000-horsepower C30-7.
The remarkable ÖBB (OEBB) 1014 has joined the Train Simulator 2021 library, and in doing so brings you a modern-classic to life in authentic detail to add to your collection.
The Southern Pacific GS-4 is one of the United States' most iconic steam locomotives, and these colorful steamers are available for you to drive in Train Simulator 2021. Southern Pacific ordered a total of 28 Class GS-4 ("Golden State") locomotives from Lima Locomotive Works, with streamlined Daylight livery.
The classic Class 31 diesel locomotive was a versatile workhorse of the British railway network, and now this Brush Type 2 is available for Train Simulator 2021 in BR Railfreight Sector and preserved BR Green liveries. British Railways' 'Pilot Scheme' to replace steam traction saw 20 Type 2 diesel locomotives built by Brush Traction in 1957.