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.
The 145-year-old Terrier is a legendary locomotive, serving southern England for a generation, and now available for you to own in Train Simulator 2021. Fall in love with one of the most iconic steam engines ever to operate on Britain's railways and re-live the days of yesteryear.
Recount the iconic and distinctive hydraulics in this bumper package for Train Simulator 2021 featuring BR Class 35, BR Class 42 and BR Class 52 locomotives as they were in their heyday.
Produced by Metro-Cammell in Birmingham, the Class 101 was considered to be one of the most successful first generation diesel multiple units ever produced by British Rail, and is now available for Train Simulator 2021 in familiar BR liveries.
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.
The record-breaking streamlined Class A4 Pacifics were the flagships of prestigious high-speed steam travel in the UK, and the six surviving 'Streaks' are now available for Train Simulator 2021 in one special Gathering.
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.
Once a very familiar sight across the railways of southern England, the 4CIG electric multiple unit is a classic example of the heritage 'slam-door' passenger trains which once formed the backbone of southern passenger services.
One of the most modern and most powerful locomotives for cargo and passenger transport in Europe has arrived for Train Simulator 2021. The MRCE ES 64 U2 'Taurus' is a new generation high performance electric locomotive built by Siemens between 2000 and 2008, and part of the second generation of Eurosprinter locomotives built by the company.
The heavy freight second generation Class 56 diesel locomotive comes to Train Simulator 2021 in BR Sectors livery. Built for British Rail between 1976 and 1984, the first batch of 30 locomotives were built by Electroputere in Romania as a replacement to aging fleets of first generation locomotives such as the Class 37 and Class 47.
Gear up for Planes, Trains and Stadtschnellbahns! The incredible Rhine Railway has linked Troisdorf and Cologne via both the impressive Gremberg yard and the Hohenzollern Bridge since 1874.
New emission standards for diesel locomotives in the US introduced in 2005 saw many new locomotives enter service to replace more ageing fleets, including the Evolution Series of locomotives and the ES44DC, now available for Train Simulator 2021.
When British Rail's freight operations were privatized in 1996, EWS brought most of BR's freight operations, including many locomotives that were unreliable or at the end of their useful life.
The distinctive Baldwin RF-16 with 'Sharknose' design comes to Train Simulator 2021, from Digital Train Model. In 1948, Baldwin Locomotive Works began to apply a new 'Sharknose' body style to its cab unit diesel locomotives, partly to differentiate Baldwin locomotives from its competitors.
The 'bodysnatching' Class 57/0 in Freightliner livery is now available for Train Simulator 2021. The Class 57/0 was introduced as a rebuilt version of the redundant Class 47, and externally both classes look the same.
The famous General Electric 'U-Boat' comes to Train Simulator 2021 in two distinctive Seaboard liveries. General Electric introduced its "Universal Series" diesel road-switchers in 1959, and over the following two decades more than 3,500 "U-Boats" - as the locomotives were nicknamed - were constructed.
One of the most innovative, efficient, and unique diesel locomotives in service on today's US railroads is now available for Train Simulator 2021 - the CSX NRE 3GS-21B 'GenSet'. Built by National Railway Equipment since 2006, the 3GS-21B has proven itself the most successful of the growing number of GenSet locomotives.