Expand your collection of modern German passenger trains with the introduction of the DB BR 648 to Train Simulator. The DB BR 648 is a two-car diesel multiple unit (DMU) built by Alstom as part of their Coradia family of multiple units. The BR 648 for Train Simulator is available in Deutsche Bahn Traffic Red livery and recreates the DMU as it operates today for DB on the Hamburg-Luebeck Railway route.
Packing 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. Thirty units were built by EMD for Conrail between 1995 and 1996 and were the first diesel locomotives to use a 20-cylinder engine since EMD's SD45 and SD45-2 models.
Master your Machines with Train Simulator: Epic Journeys EditionEnjoy these three epic routes:SOLDIER SUMMITThe stunning plains and valley passes of Utah make Soldier Summit one of the best loved mountain passes of the western United States.
London Transport's finest comes to Train Simulator with the London Transport Heritage Pack, featuring classic capital traction for you to enjoy. 1938 Tube StockAs their name suggests, the 1938 Stock was first introduced on deep-level 'Tube' lines shortly before the start of the Second World War.
The TRAXX series of electric locomotives from Bombardier is responsible for many of Germany's more modern freight and passenger locomotives, including the BR 145, now available for Train Simulator.
The ever popular EMD SD40-2 is now on Train Simulator in a unique red, white and blue livery as operated by Union Pacific. More than 4,000 models were built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division EMD between 1972 and 1989, as part of the company's Dash 2 series.
DTM has now brought this long-awaited first-generation diesel classic – in Pennsylvania's classic Brunswick Green "single stripe" livery – to Train Simulator!
The ICE 3 is a fantastic new-generation high speed train introduced in 2000, and now you can take on the challenge of driving this serious train yourself!
Step into the cab of a trio of Great Western Railway's hard-working tank engines, the original 4200, improved 5205 and huge 7200 classes, all brought to life in Train Simulator by Victory Works!
As part of British Rail's popular Sprinter family of diesel multiple units, Class 159s were a popular sight on south west services from the UK's capital to the west of England.
The final steam locomotive built for Union Pacific, the FEF-3, comes to Train Simulator from Smokebox with an extensive array of detailing and features.The FEF was a class of three steam locomotives built by the American Locomotive Company (Alco) and operated by Union Pacific Railroad.
Directly connecting England and Wales, running under the longest river in the United Kingdom, the South Wales Main Line is one of the most important cross-border routes in the country, and over 80 miles of it can be explored in South Wales Coastal!
The new-generation high performance BR 189 comes from the stable of successful Euro Sprinter locomotives built by Siemens, and is now available for Train Simulator.Classified as BR 189 by Deutsche Bahn, the Class is one of only a handful equipped with all four electric systems commonly used in mainland Europe and various light...
The diminutive Class 2F Dock Tank is here for Train Simulator, developed by MeshTools.The 0-6-0T short wheelbase tank engine was designed by Sir Henry Fowler for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) who were responsible for operating lines on a number of docks.
While they have a chequered career, one cannot deny the power that a Class 60 can put down on the rails; having earned the nickname "Tug" from enthusiasts as it's what they do best, and now you can put them to work on heavy freight duty. Experience the might of the BR Class 60 in Train Simulator!
Originally built in the late 1920s, the Royal Scot class of locomotive would see a radical change in their lives to become almost entirely new, Stanier-derived designs. Continuing their fantastic LMS line-up, Bossman Games have delivered yet another engine you need to have in your collection!
The S-Bahn routes of Hanover are regularly served by the Class 424 electric multiple unit and are an ideal commuter train to accommodate the high volume of commuters passing through the City. Constructed from 1998 onwards, the Class 424 is similar in appearance to the DB Class 425 and 423 trainsets, but are better suited to the low...