Become King of the railway with the new N15 King Arthur Class for Train Simulator, recreating the only preserved locomotive in the Class, 'Sir Lamiel'.
Oliver Bulleids' finest work, the Rebuilt Light Pacifics of the Southern Railway, in this superb Pro-Range rendition of the class courtesy of Partner Programme developer, Just Trains.
The mixed-traffic BR 152 is one of the most popular locomotives among drivers seen on Germany's railways today. The high performance ES64F locomotive built by Siemens forms part of the company's EuroSprinter range, and started life as a mixed traffic locomotive.
A workhorse of German and Polish railways, the BR 24 'Steppenpferd' comes to Train Simulator from Romantic Railroads. The 'Steppenpferd' ('Prairie Horse') was developed specifically for the long, flat routes in West and East Prussia between 1928 and 1940 as passenger locomotives.
Canada's first transcontinental railway through the dramatic Rocky Mountains comes to life in this beautiful new route for Train Simulator, featuring imposing mountain passes, steep gradients and famous spiral tunnels.
The 'ugly duckling' of Southern steam is now here for Train Simulator, brought to you by Victory Works. World War II halted production of steam locomotives in the UK, but a large increase in goods traffic across the country forced a shortage of suitable motive power for the Southern Railway.
The second-generation Deutsche Bahn ICE 2 is synonymous with stylish high speed train travel in Germany, and now you can take control of this cool express train in Train Simulator.The ICE 2 is the second class of high speed train serving the German railway network, built between 1995 and 1997 as an enhanced high speed unit to its...
Built in the early 1990s, the ÖBB 1822 was designed as a mixed-traffic locomotive specifically for conquering the challenging Brenner Pass, as well as being able to be used on both Austria’s and Italy's differing electrification systems. Experience the stylish ÖBB 1822 from RSSLO in Train Simulator!
Hauling ponderous coal trains through America's rugged Appalachian Mountains called for horsepower, lots of it, and in 1971 the famed Clinchfield Railroad purchased General Electric's U36C diesel, then one of the most power locomotives in the world.
The BR Class 89 was a prototype electric locomotive that was set to transform the East Coast Main Line, and while reality went in a different direction, one cannot deny the unique and powerful design that was the "Badger", and this one-of-a-kind loco is available to drive in Train Simulator!
Experience a touch of history with Rivet Games' RhB Enhancement Pack 05, which features a unique example of a Ge 6/6 II locomotive in classic RhB Green livery!
For nearly half-a-century, Metro-North's famed M2 electric-multiple-unit (EMU) trains carried commuters to and from New York City, earning the electrics, along with their younger M4 sisters, legendary status around the Big Apple - and now these American railroad classics come to Train Simulator!