Towering moors, challenging grades and tight curves are yours to conquer in Train Sim World 2: Northern Trans-Pennine, bringing a bygone era of British Rail roaring back to life.
Deep valleys, tight curves and picturesque vistas are yours to experience in Train Sim World 2: Ruhr-Sieg Nord, bringing one of Germany's oldest railways to life. Reproduced in exquisite detail, every station, signal and milepost feel so real you could almost reach out and touch them.
Experience America's busiest commuter railroad and all the bustle and challenges of railroading in New York City in Train Sim World 2: Long Island Rail Road.
The Falmouth Branch Expansion Pack (based on 'The Maritime Line', as it was once known), extends from Truro all the way down to Falmouth. Revisit an idyllic era of steam on this classic West Country branch line, take control of the new 57xx Pannier tank locomotive and experience 12 miles of scenic Cornwall.
The route from Hamburg to Hanover in Germany is one of the most important railway lines in Lower Saxony, running from the state capital of Hanover to Germany's second largest city, Hamburg, and now you can take control of your own high speed passenger train on this arterial route in Train Simulator.
Since the introduction of railways, many breathtaking landscapes have been unlocked for global captivation. From plains to canyons, what the world has to offer has been made ever-closer as technology advanced.
The 98 mile long West Highland Line between Helensburgh and Fort William is arguably one of the most scenic railway lines in the British Isles.The line was built by the West Highland Railway and opened in 1894, giving Fort William a vital link to Glasgow and the rest of the UK.
Enjoy a truly unique locomotive adventure - the Allgäubahn sees historical rails twinned with modern traction stretching north out of Lindau into southern Germany.
The S1 Line of the Hamburg S-Bahn is the city's second largest, initially traversing the outskirts before diving into the heart and serving many locations including the nearby international airport. This historic line originated in the early 1900s, and still aids in the movement of people day in and day out.
The railway line has carved its way through the Alpine landscape of western Austria for over a century, providing generations with a vital link from Innsbruck, through the mountains and into Germany's Garmisch-Partenkirchen.