A drive to replace ageing, costly diesel locomotives across Europe has seen a number of new generation diesel fleets enter service in recent years, including the advanced ER20 Eurorunner, now available for Train Simulator in the eye-catching MRCE black gloss livery.
One of Germany's earliest and most important railway routes between Berlin and Wittenberg. The origins of the route were established in 1840 by the Berlin-Anhalt Railway Company, who constructed a railway line between Berlin and Köthen, via Jüterborg and Dessau.
Extremely detailed down the smallest bolt, full under sill detailing, and an extremely accurate control interior you may not want to leave. The Canadian Pacific AC4400CW: Big, bold, red - and now available for Train Simulator!
The classic Class 105 diesel multiple unit comes to Train Simulator, perfect for the stunning Weardale & Teesdale Network route.Built by Cravens of Sheffield between 1956 and 1959, the Class 105 operated throughout the UK on branch lines and rural services in East Anglia, North West and North East England, and also parts of southern...
Some of the north east of England's oldest and most important railway lines come together in the stunning new Weardale & Teesdale Network route for Train Simulator.
Historic freight operations, spanning the plentiful collieries and challenging grades of Nottingham, and a plethora of iconic steam locomotives are ready for your command in this add-on for Train Simulator!
One of North America's most majestic, challenging, and famous contemporary railroad lines comes to Train Simulator with the Alaska Railroad - Seward to Anchorage route!
Experience the thrill of controlling classic German steam traction in the form of the DR BR 86, which is available now for Train Simulator. The Standard, or Einheitsdampflokomotive Class 86 was built between 1928 and 1943 by many of the German locomotive manufacturers of that era, it was a 2-8-2 tank locomotive and 776 were built.
One of the smallest Standard Class locomotive, the 6MT, comes to Train Simulator in British Railways livery. Ten 6MT Clan Class locomotives were built by British Railways between 1951 and March 1952 at BR's Crewe Works, although another 15 were planned but never built following BR's modernization plan in the early 1950s.