The AT&N Class 280-157 'Consolidation' was a freight locomotive operating on a short railroad in the Deep South of the USA. The Class 280-157 was built by Lima Locomotive Works for the Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad (AT&N).
The DB Freight: 1970s Add-On enables fans of German railways to expand their freight operations and recreate typical German freight trains from the 1970s.
Considered by some to be the pinnacle of British steam locomotive design, the Class 9F comes to Train Simulator in British Railways black livery.The Standard Class 2-10-0 locomotive was designed by Robert Riddles for BR and was the last in a series of standardised locomotive classes designed in the 1950s.
A total of 191 LMS 5XP locos were built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway between 1934 and 1936, becoming one of the most-loved express passenger designs of all time - a must have for any steam lover's Train Simulator collection!
The Class 156 DMU, also known as a Super Sprinter, was built from 1987 to 1989 by Metro-Cammell as part of the effort to replace the ageing fleet of first-generation DMUs dating back to the 1950s. The Class 156s were all built as two-car sets, each set comprising a pair of driving motor units.
Synonymous with the most recognizable period in British Rail’s history, the 'Rail Blue' livery carried across BR's roster of diesel and electric locomotives and multiple units stretched across three decades, as represented in this collection of BR Blue diesel and electric locomotives for Train Simulator.
Created to fill a critical gap in the Deustche Bahn fleet, the DB BR 612 is here! Take control of a key piece of tilting diesel technology and put it through it's paces on the Mosel Valley Koblenz-Trier Route Add-On.
Slam door multiple units were a much loved and classic sight on the UK capital's rail network from the 1950s onwards, and now one such unit - the Class 415 '4EPB' - comes to Train Simulator, perfect for the South London Network route.
The BR423 is a familiar sight on Germany's city commuter routes and this popular EMU (electric multiple unit) is ideal for running passenger services on your German routes in Train Simulator.
The PRR K4 steam locomotive is a true American classic, and is the ideal companion to our Horseshoe Curve Expansion Pack which captures the glory days.
The DB BR 101 is a classic among the modern electric locomotives of Germany, with heritage spanning some of the nation's most revolutionary designs and continuing the honour by working throughout the Deutsche Bahn network every day.
In 2012, Norfolk Southern celebrated its 30th anniversary and honoured 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, reorganised and consolidated into what eventually became Norfolk Southern in 1982.
The phenomenal BR Class 460, to exquisitely detailed Pro Range standard, brings the most authentic representation of Gatwick Express services yet for Train Simulator, courtesy of Partner Programme developer, Master Key Simulations!
The Class 67 is a very distinctive UK freight locomotive which can also turn its hand to passenger work, and now you can take control of this powerhouse in Train Simulator.
The general purpose GP38-2 road switcher joins the Norfolk Southern stable for Train Simulator.As the successor to the previous GP38, more than 2,000 GP38-2 models were built by General Motors between 1972 and 1986.