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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
First appearing in 1926, the DR BR 44 was designed to haul heavy goods over steep gradients, and now you can recreate historic action aboard the "Jumbo"!
Designed as a successor to the LNWR's extensive 0-8-0 fleet, which had lineage dating back to the 1890s, the G2 Class surfaced in the 1920s and, thanks to its developments, was able to dominate the LNWR and LMS network right through to the end of steam.
Built to serve the quieter communities of Germany, the DB BR 642 upholds the high standard of comfort and reliability expected from the 'Desiro' family of multiple units. The BR 642 is ready for virtual service and is packed with advanced features.
The seven-car BR 411 'ICE-T' was the first tilting train to enter service on the German railway network, and now joins the stable of ICE trains for Train Simulator 2021. The ICE-T was developed by Siemens in parallel with the ICE 3 and ICE TD in the early 1990s, designed to operate on lines previously served by slower loco-hauled InterCity.
A true legend makes its way to Train Simulator 2021 in the form of the DB BR 18, the pinnacle of German Pacific design. Shortly after the turn of the 20th Century, locomotive designers of the Maffei company were working on a development of Germany's first Pacific locomotive - the Baden IV f - to provide a new, more powerful iteration.
The General Electric P30CH, affectionately nicknamed the "Pooch," was among the first all-new diesel-electric locomotives built for Amtrak, and is now available for Train Simulator 2021. Nicknamed after the similarities in its P30CH designation, the "Pooch" locomotives were designed around General Electric's 3,000-horsepower U30C.