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.
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 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.
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.
Bring powerful locomotives and hefty freight to life with the action-heavy MRCE Dispolok Pack! With a rich history and lots to play with, this pack is the perfect way to freshen up your collection.
At a time when US locomotive builders were vying for more horsepower, General Motors' Electro-Motive Division introduced the new generation GP30 that was later to become a hugely successful diesel-electric locomotive for many US Class I railroads.
General Motors' bestselling SD40-2 diesel locomotive comes to Train Simulator 2021 in Norfolk Southern black livery in its popular high nose, long hood variant. Around 4,000 models of the Dash 2 series locomotive were built between 1972 until 1989 as an upgrade to the SD40.
One of the newest electric multiple units for the Northeast Corridor comes to Train Simulator 2021 in Metro-North's familiar bare metal and red livery. Built by Kawasaki at Lincoln, Nebraska for use on the New Haven Line, the M8 first entered service in March 2011 as a replacement to the current fleet of M2, M4 and M6 multiple units.
The Pennsylvania Railroad was legendary - and this remarkable pack from DTM brings together two Pennsy classics - PRR’s distinctive Baldwin DR-6-4-2000 "passenger shark" diesels and the railroad's flagship passenger train, the Broadway Limited!
The modular TRAXX locomotives from Bombardier have become one of Europe's most widespread family of locomotives and includes the BR 185.5, now available for Train Simulator 2021.
The ÖBB (OEBB) 1044 electric locomotive was built by ELIN, Siemens Mobility, Brown, Boveri & Cie. and Simmering-Graz-Pauker in the mid-1970s as a powerful solution to Austria's challenging rail network, being able to haul heavy freight or bustling passenger services anywhere from heaving cities to rural mountain passes with ease.
Considered to be one of the most reliable and trouble-free EMUs of the Mk3 family, the Class 321 is a popular commuter train operated by a number of companies across the UK, and now available for Train Simulator 2021 in First Capital Connect livery.
One of the most modern electric multiple units (EMUs) for the London rail network comes to Train Simulator 2021, a perfect accompaniment for the South London Network route. The Class 378 'Capitalstar' was first introduced to service in 2009 to replace aging classes of EMUs in service around London.
The GP50 was the first model built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division to be equipped with microprocessor controls, similar to GE's Dash 8 Series, which EMD saw as the main competitor to its own four-axle model.
Built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division, the F59PHI is most commonly used on passenger trains throughout North America. Most significantly, it was also the first train to meet California's strict emission standards, a feature that has seen its use across North America.