One of the most well-liked and successful locomotives of the Great Western Railway, 5029 Nunney Castle depicted in preservation form, steams into Train Simulator 2021.
One of the most powerful passenger steam locomotives ever to be built for the British railway network - the Coronation Class 'Duchess of Sutherland' - comes to Train Simulator 2021 in its fantastically preserved BR Brunswick Green livery.
Be enticed by the Class 390 'Pendolino' – one of the most intriguing trains ever built! Combining the contentious 'tilting' technology of the Advanced Passenger Train with Alstom's ETR 401s, the Pendolino was the first to bring comfortable tilting to British rails - and at speeds of up to 125mph!
The Norfolk Southern Big 7s add-on brings two variations of the GE Dash 7 locomotive to Train Simulator 2021. The 3,600 horsepower four-axle GE B36-7 was built from 1980 until 1985 as successor to the famous U36B 'U-Boats'.
The Electro-Motive GP40-2 has been a versatile workhorse of American railroading for more than four decades - and now the classic second-generation diesel locomotive comes to Train Simulator 2021 in the authentic liveries of five famed U.S. railroads!
Built to serve the quieter communities of Germany, the DB BR 642 upholds the high standard of comfort and reliability expected from the 'Desiro' family of multiple units. The BR 642 is ready for virtual service and is packed with advanced features.
A total of 842 "Black Five" locomotives were built for the London, Midland and Scottish and later British Railways; and, a truly definitive add-on is unleashed, in the form of LMS Stanier Class 5!
The seven-car BR 411 'ICE-T' was the first tilting train to enter service on the German railway network, and now joins the stable of ICE trains for Train Simulator 2021. The ICE-T was developed by Siemens in parallel with the ICE 3 and ICE TD in the early 1990s, designed to operate on lines previously served by slower loco-hauled InterCity.
The diminutive Class 3F 'Jinty' 0-6-0 tank engine, designed by Henry Fowler and based on the Midland Railway Class 2441, is now available for Train Simulator 2021 in a number of LMS and BR liveries. In total, more than 400 of these locomotives were built between 1924 and 1931, originally for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
A true legend makes its way to Train Simulator 2021 in the form of the DB BR 18, the pinnacle of German Pacific design. Shortly after the turn of the 20th Century, locomotive designers of the Maffei company were working on a development of Germany's first Pacific locomotive - the Baden IV f - to provide a new, more powerful iteration.
Traverse the landmark Semmeringbahn route in the newly unveiled ÖBB (OEBB) 4010, from noted Partner Programme developer RSSLO. This flagship of the ÖBB promises authenticity abounds as it arrives for Train Simulator 2021 service!
Built between 1956 and 1964, the RS-11 was Alco's answer to the EMD GP9 and was fitted with a turbo charger and had a heavy pulling power of 1,800hp, making it an ideal heavy freighter but also saw some passenger service in its lifetime.
With a 1,000-mile route system, much of which is electrified with overhead AC catenary, commuter carrier NJ TRANSIT is one of North America’s primary employers of electric locomotives. Seeking a new fleet of state-of-the art electrics, NJ TRANSIT contracted with Adtranz (now part of Bombardier) in Kassel, Germany.
One of London's iconic commuter electric multiple units comes to Train Simulator 2021 in Southern Trains livery. Originally starting life as a Class 510, the Class 455/8 was introduced in 1982 to replace the aging 4SUB and 4EPB units. Class 455/8s were part of the first batch of units to be delivered between 1982 and 1984.
EDDF Frankfurt International Airport - a major international airport located in Frankfurt, the fifth-largest city of Germany - is a DLC for Tower!3D Pro.
Tokyo International Airport commonly known as Haneda Airport, Tokyo Haneda Airport, and Haneda International Airport (IATA: HND, ICAO: RJTT), is a DLC for Tower!3D Pro.