Midwestern Branch is a fictional route based somewhere in the Midwestern section of the US. While the main line is owned and operated by BNSF, the branch line uses ex-Milwaukee Road units in both SD40-2 and GP38-2 styles to help serve the industries that are in the towns of Littleport, Levitt, Cylinder, and Mill Town.
This picturesque route runs between Truro and terminates in Penzance and includes Branch-lines to Falmouth (The Maritime Route), Helston, Hayle Wharves and St Ives.
An industrial layout on an industrial scale! A busy and thriving railroad serving a large harbor and industrial area, moving freight cars around on behalf of a Class 1 railroad.
Drive the highly detailed, modern British GE Class 70 in Freightliner livery in Trainz. Developed by 3DZUG for TRS19 using the latest PBR technologies, and many custom features!
Based upon the famous Highland Valley route from the early days of Trainz, Kickstarter County has received a huge upgrade with new content, new track and new industries. This route is a tribute to all our Kickstarter Backers who helped make Trainz A New Era possible and includes a range of customized assets dedicated to our keenest...
Get on board and extend your vehicle fleet with this highly detailed Shmmns-Coilwagon. Two sessions for the free Niddertalbahn route are included in this package.
A fictional route in the USA where the Burlington Northern railroad uses GP38-2 locos to help serve the industries that rely on the railroad for their main source of transportation and for local runs on the main line. Welcome to the Shortline Railroad!
The Mojave Sub Division. Known for its rolling hills, drop off cliffs, and the famous Tehachapi Loop. This route is challenging with its constant grade changes, up to a ruling grade of 2.2%, but yet satisfying with its mixture of desert and mountainous scenery colors.
Hinton Division, one of the major coal producing areas for the C&O, starting just west of Thurmond, WV through to Hinton, WV and also includes the Laurel Creek Sub Division, and parts of the Piney Creek Sub, Rend Sub and Loup Creek Sub.
The "King of the Trains" or the "Train of dreams" – the Orient Express consisted of several luxury trains and had its peak period in the 20s of the previous century.
A fictional route situated in the USA. The route reacts to season changes and lets you drive a freight train on the main line as well as a street car through the city.
Drive the CP GMD SD40-2 locomotive, numbers 5865-5879, built in 1984 for CP Rail. Featuring many exact details found on the real locomotives, including CP specific cooling pipe, Locotrol antenna array, open bearung EMD HTC trucks, and more!