The dual mode P32 AC-DM comes to Train Simulator for the NEC: New York-New Haven route in Metro-North livery. The General Electric designed 'Genesis' series were built between 1992 and 2001 for Amtrak, Metro-North and Via Rail.
The EMD DDA40X comes to Train Simulator, and talk about arriving in style - with 6,600hp and a mammoth length of 98ft, the DDA40X says it loud and clear: 'if you're gonna have a locomotive, have a LOCOMOTIVE!'.
Take the throttle of one of the biggest and most distinctive diesel locomotives ever to serve on America's railroads - with the Union Pacific General Electric U50.
The Class 377 'Electrostar' is Britain's most common Electric Multiple Unit and a favourite of London commuters, and now you can drive this advanced passenger train on Train Simulator.
Joining the US roster of heavy freight locomotives in Train Simulator is the impressive EMD DD35 and GP35 from DigitalTrainModel.The EMD DD35 was a 5,000hp (3,700kW) diesel-electric locomotive of built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division for the Union Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Railroad.
The smallest of British Railway's Standard class locomotives, the BR Standard Class 2MT, is now available for Train Simulator. Originally derived from the Ivatt-designed Class 2MT for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, the BR Standard Class 2MT was designed by R.A.
One of the first mass produced diesel-electric locomotive classes for British Railways, the Class 40, comes to Train Simulator, from developer RailRight. A total of 200 'Whistlers' (so called because of their distinctive turbo whistle sound) were built by English Electric over a four year period from 1958, and were - for a time...
Southern Pacific's Electro-Motive SD45T-2 was born to battle mountains – and now the famed and rugged SP "Tunnel Motor" is ready for Train Simulator service!
The 4CIG is a classic 'slam door' electric multiple unit and is now available in Southern livery with scenarios for the London to Brighton Expansion Pack.
PRO RANGE The Pro Range is aimed toward the serious train simulation enthusiast looking for a complex machine to master. Each product is designed to provide education and entertainment for users. Xbox controller and HUD interface support do not come as standard and users will need to read the accompanying documentation to fully...
High-speed Chinese rail services were first introduced in 2007 and operated with existing CRH (China Railways) rolling stock running on existing lines which had been upgraded for speeds of up to 250 km/h (160 mph) and on newer dedicated high-speed track rated up to 350 km/h (220 mph).
Expand your Train Simulator collection with this state-of-the-art powerful, mixed traffic Class 68 locomotive.The diesel-electric Class 68, initially built between 2013 and 2014 for Direct Rail Services, was derived from the Eurolight family of locomotives and known as the UKLight by manufacturer Vossloh.
The powerfully competitive, and superbly detailed, DB BR 151 arrives for heavy-freight operations in Train Simulator courtesy of Partner Programme developer Virtual Railroads
As the last of the DB V160 family of locomotives, the BR 218 was the backbone of the Deutsche Bundesbahn's main line diesel locomotive traction from the 1970s up to the reunification of Germany, and is now here for Train Simulator.
Expand your collection of modern German passenger trains with the introduction of the DB BR 440 to Train Simulator.The DB BR 440, or Coradia Continental is a family of high speed commuter trains designed for S-Bahn services throughout Germany.
Once one of the most common sights on the British railway network, the Class 08 diesel shunter is now available for Train Simulator in the modern EWS and Freightliner liveries. The Class 08 was the 'go to' locomotive for general purpose duties, with almost any shunting required in yards and at stations carried out by a 'Gronk'.