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Railworks 3: Train Simulator 2012

Released Feb 9, 2012

The PRR K4 steam locomotive is a true American classic, and is the ideal companion to our Horseshoe Curve Expansion Pack which captures the glory days of the PRR.

$19.99

Released Feb 2, 2012

The Class 390 is currently one of the fastest electric multiple units operating in Britain. The set can reach 140 mph, whilst featuring tilting train technology to allow higher speeds around bends.

$18.99

Released Jan 26, 2012

Running from Sheffield to Manchester via the rugged landscape of the Pennines, the Woodhead Line was electrified way back in the early 1950s with the Class 76 electric locomotive being built especially for the line.

$39.99

Released Jan 19, 2012

The InterCity-Express, or ICE, was introduced by Deutsche Bahn in 1991 to run high-speed passenger services across a broad network linking such German cities as Frankfurt, Mannheim, Hamburg and Dusseldorf.

$27.99

Released Mar 19, 2010

Let’s step back to a simpler time in the United States of America and travel to the eastern seaboard and then northeast to the state of Maine. Even in Maine we will keep heading north until we reach the central northernmost part of Maine to just...

$18.99

Released Jan 12, 2012

Ohio Steel 2 puts you in the cab of an SD40-2 during the bustling heyday of steel production in Dover and Massillon, Ohio. Complete with steel mills, plants and yards and 30 scenarios, Ohio Steel 2 offers hours of pleasure for engineers everywhere.

$29.99

Released Nov 3, 2011

The Class 150/2 DMU is a familiar sight across England, Wales and Scotland thanks to its widespread usage by regional operators. Now available for Train Simulator 2012, this is a super-detailed model with highly-detailed controls and cab features...

$19.99

Released Oct 27, 2011

‘Can anyone here drive a train???’ Answer this desperate call and rescue the people from zombies in this spooky Halloween pack for Train Simulator 2012!

$4.99

Released Oct 20, 2011

Few locomotives can match the majesty of the GWR Class 6000 ‘King’, and now you can drive this fabulous steam locomotive on your PC. Fully optimized for Train Simulator 2012, this impressive powerhouse has real presence on the rails and is highly...

$19.99

Released Oct 13, 2011

The Acela Express hauls North America’s famous Amtrak high speed rail service between Washington D.C. and New york City. Now available fully-optimized for Train Simulator 2012, the Acela Express is highly detailed and includes all the familiar...

$19.99

Released Oct 13, 2011

The Northeast Corridor is the United States’ premier passenger railroad line, linking Boston to Washington DC and moving thousands of passengers daily through this extremely busy part of the country.

$39.99

Released Aug 29, 2011

GE P42DC Genesis locomotive in Amtrak Phase V and Amtrak 40th Anniversary liveries. The locomotive features fully operational control and information displays, and a functioning Aspect Display Unit to work with in-cab signalling systems as found in...

$19.99

Released Sep 23, 2011

Drive along this famous railroad under the shadow of the Allegheny Mountains and try your driving skills on the tight turns and steep gradients of the famous Pennsylvanian Horseshoe Curve!

$29.99

Released Aug 11, 2011

The Hatchet Hill branch line was subject to Beeching’s axe in 1970, with no other choice Mendip Aggregates Ltd purchased the line from British Railways in order to maintain their vital rail link with mainline network in order to continue their supply

$23.99

Released Jul 28, 2011

The Class 455 EMU is typical of the new generation of multiple units introduced in the 1980s to replace aging and out-dated ‘heritage’ units. Designed for use on Southern branch-line and suburban services with numerous stops and little need for high...

$19.99

Released Jul 19, 2011

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.

$19.99

Released Jun 10, 2011

The Class 60 is a heavy freight diesel-electric locomotive introduced by British Rail in 1989. Initially the Class 60 was used mainly to haul heavy stone trains, replacing older types such as the Class 20 and Class 33, and allowing more modern...

$20.99

Released Jun 10, 2011

One of the main routes of the old Great Western Railway, the Bristol – Exeter line is 85 miles long and dates back to the 1840s. Currently the principal operator on the route is First Great Western, with high-speed trains providing fast services...

$29.99

Released Jun 2, 2011

Beautifully modeled by Peter Gillam with highly accurate controls and cab features, the 56XX tank locomotive is one of the most realistic steam driving experiences available for the PC.

$19.99

Released May 27, 2011

Built by the General Motors Electro-Motive Division (EMD) between 1954 and 1959, these 1,750-horsepower diesel-electric locomotives were put to use across the whole of the United States, Canada, Mexico and South America.

$19.99

Released May 20, 2011

The Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive is a true legend of the rail world. Though only 25 examples were built in 1941 and 1944, their huge size and unique configuration has ensured that rail fans all over the world recognise the name Big...

$19.99

Released May 13, 2011

The Class 67 diesel electric locomotive was originally designed as a replacement for the Class 47 to haul high-speed mail and passenger trains. Built in Spain between 1999 and 2000 by Alstom with a General Motors engine and transmission, initial...

$19.99

Released Apr 22, 2011

The Portsmouth Direct Line Expansion Pack is a recreation of the 49-mile railway line between Woking and Portsmouth Harbour via Guildford. Based on the line as it appeared between 2000 and the present day, this expansion pack includes the Class 450...

$39.99

Released Apr 15, 2011

The Class 156 DMU, also known as a Super Sprinter, was built from 1987 to 1989 by Metro-Cammell as part of the effort to replace the ageing fleet of first-generation DMUs dating back to the 1950s.

$19.99

Released Mar 25, 2011

The Edinburgh-Glasgow Expansion Pack is a recreation of the 46-mile line from Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street, via Falkirk High. Originally dating back to 1842, the line runs through open countryside passing through several stations...

$39.99

Released Mar 25, 2011

Portland Terminal is based in the historic and picturesque city of Portland, Maine. From 1911 it was run by the Portland Terminal Company which handled switching duties for the Maine Central and Boston & Maine railroads, until 1981 when all three...

$29.99

Released Mar 11, 2011

Built by the General Motors Electromotive Division as a replacement of the SW1200, the SW1500 was intended for switching duties, and was capable of light branch line work as a road switcher.

$19.99

Released Feb 14, 2011

The Class 111 Expansion Pack puts you in the cab of the Rolls Royce-engined Class 111 Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) built by Metro-Cammell between 1957 and 1960.

$15.99

Released Jan 28, 2011

The SD70 series of diesel locomotives, launched by the General Motors Electromotive Division in 1992, have become a familiar sight across the length and breadth of the United States, with over 4,000 of the different variants having been produced to d

$18.99

Released Dec 1, 2011

The Class 86 is a powerful locomotive from the early days of electric main line traction in Britain. Originally known as AL6 (the 6th design of AC locomotives) under the earlier BR classification, the Class 86 was built to operate on the then...

$11.99

Released Dec 17, 2010

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...

$29.99

Released Dec 16, 2010

At a time when steam traction looked dated, the Class 31 was designed to bring about a new age. Since its introduction in 1957, where it was originally intended for service in the Eastern Region, the Class 31 has become increasingly common in both...

$18.99

Released Dec 1, 2010

Set amid the grime and decay of a Northern England railway scrapyard in 1981 and featuring the Class 03 shunter, Doncaster Works captures a snapshot in time when large parts of British Rail’s aging diesel traction fleet were being dismantled and repl

$22.99

Released Nov 19, 2010

The EMD SD70 is a series of diesel-electric locomotives produced by the Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of General Motors beginning in 1992. Over 4000 locomotives in this series have been produced, and the type continues to be produced though EMD is...

$18.99

Released Nov 19, 2010

Known as the Turbostar, the Class 170 DMU (diesel multiple unit) was built between 1998 and 2005 and continues to serve across England and Scotland on regional and suburban passenger services.

$18.99

Released Nov 5, 2010

The Flying Scotsman has become a legend of the rail world. Destined for fame from the very beginning, Flying Scotsman entered service in 1923 as the figurehead of the Kings Cross to Edinburgh express service, and has since broken numerous records...

$19.99

Released Oct 22, 2010

It is 1967, nearing the end of the steam era. Diesels are being used more and more to haul coal out of Thrislington Quarry but the scheduled diesel locomotive has failed.

Released Oct 8, 2010

Introduced in 1928 by the London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) Railway, the 2P was a 54-ton steam locomotive designed with a 4-4-0 wheel configuration, and was intended for light passenger duties.

$12.99

Released Oct 8, 2010

The UK Buildings Model Pack includes a wealth of new building assets for RailWorks users who like to build their own routes, or who simply want to add to the routes they already have.

Released Dec 1, 2011

The most significant route expansion since the launch of RailWorks, West Coast Main Line North brings you well over 100 miles of highly-detailed railway line, with stations, yards, cuttings, viaducts and stunning scenery.

$39.99

Released Sep 10, 2010

Up the Junction brings you some of the diverse variations of the standard 0-6-0 diesel electric shunter. This incredibly long-lived locomotive type began life as a pre-World War 2 design by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS), and can...

$14.99

Released Sep 3, 2010

The 'Port Road' was the direct route between Dumfries and Stranraer Harbour via Castle Douglas and Newton Stewart. Construction began in 1856 between Dumfries and Castle Douglas, with the extension to Stranraer and Port Patrick being completed in...

Released Sep 3, 2010

You must have the RailWorks Union Pacific Big Boy Add-On to play this scenario. The Union Pacific Big Boy 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive is a true legend of the rail world.

Released Aug 27, 2010

First Great Western is a train operating company serving the Southwest and West Midlands of England, formed in 1998 following the privatization of British Rail.

Released Jul 23, 2009

This stunning RailWorks expansion pack features the unique and beautiful Isle of Wight railway. Travel round the picturesque holiday island in the Class 483; these ex-London Underground trains have been given a new lease of life on the Isle of Wight...

$29.99

Released Jul 23, 2009

The Class 08 Diesel Shunter RailWorks add-on allows users to experience the very best this fantastic machine has to offer. The Class 08 Diesel Electric Shunter can be found in no less than 12 iterations carried during its operating life span.

$14.99

Released Jul 23, 2009

This brilliant add-on brings the Class 66 Mainline Diesel Locomotive to RailWorks. The Class 66 was conceived in a General Motors design workshop in Illinois USA way back in the mid 1980s.

$14.99

Released Jul 23, 2009

This add-on brings the Class 158 Diesel to RailWorks. The 158s began to appear in 1989. Called Sprinter Express, the name was based on British Rail’s wish to advertise the new acceleration ability the units had over older aging heritage DMU fleets.

$19.99

Released Jul 30, 2009

For more than 150 years, the BNSF Railway has provided the backbone of US freight transportation, delivering all manner of goods across 28 states and two Canadian provinces.

$8.99

Released Aug 21, 2009

The Stanier 8F add-on brings to life 73 tonnes of heavy haulage locomotive in RailWorks. Available in two liveries reflecting its long serving life across the UK railway network, and set against the backdrop of a dirt and smoke filled working life,...

$19.99

Released Sep 4, 2009

All Aboard Rails provides a stunning and fresh new route for RailWorks. Centred around a fictional North American small town of Tri-City, the Cottonwood foundry and its Rascal mine.

$23.99

Released Sep 25, 2009

Richard Garber of All Aboard has raised the bar once again with his second excellent and immersive American route for RailWorks. This time set against the back drop of two completely disconnected towns coming together over the formation of a...

$23.99

Released Oct 2, 2009

The New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, popularly known as the Nickel Plate Road, is famous for its powerful and beautiful Berkshire locomotives. The railroad purchased 15 of the 2-8-4 locomotives from ALCo in 1934.

$17.99

Released Sep 11, 2009

The Great Western Railway 4900 Hall Class is a mixed traffic steam locomotives designed by Charles Collett. Their range of duties fully justified this classification with them being found on almost any passenger and freight services, with the...

$19.99

Released Oct 16, 2009

Introduced in the late 1920s, these coaches had modern electric lighting and traditional compartments. The coaches represented new innovations of the modern world with the best of the old, compartments being preferred by the majority of passengers...

$7.99

Released Oct 9, 2009

In 1938, the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway took delivery of three Baldwin 4-8-4 locomotives, numbered 700, 701 and 702. These locomotives, designated as class E-1 Northerns, were identical in design to the Northern Pacific A-3 except that...

$17.99

Released Oct 23, 2009

Five engaging steam based scenarios using the BR Black 5 steam locomotive. Adding hours of new content to the Bath-Templecombe route, this add-on contains a mixture of story-driven freight and passenger based scenarios of varying difficulty.

$3.99

Released Oct 27, 2009

Five engaging steam based scenarios using the Somerset & Dorset 2-8-0 7F steam locomostive. Adding hours of new content to the Bath-Templecombe route, this add-on contains a mixture of story-driven freight and passenger based scenarios of varying...

$3.99

Released Oct 30, 2009

In the 1930s, with freight traffic increasing, the Union Pacific Railroad was struggling to get trains over the rugged grades of the Wahsatch Mountains.

$18.99

Released Nov 6, 2009

During 1987, eight High Speed Train power cars were converted for use as 'Driving Vehicles' alongside the Class 91 locomotives during trials on the East Coast Main Line.

$7.99

Released Nov 13, 2009

Over 300 Class 37 Locomotives were built by English Electric between 1960-1965 and allocated to all regions of British Rail, with the exception of the Southern.

$12.99

Released Mar 18, 2010

The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class V2 locomotive was designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for mixed traffic work. The Class V2s were the most significant class of 2-6-2 tender locomotives used in Britain.

$18.99

Released Dec 9, 2009

The Mk2e coaches date from the period 1972-74, and were constructed for the West Coast main line electrification which saw significant acceleration in train services to compete with motorways and air travel.

$7.99

Released Dec 10, 2009

Designed by Arthur H Peppercorn, of the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER). They were the last in a line of famous express passenger steam locomotives for the East Coast Main Line.

$18.99

Released Jan 15, 2010

Introduced in 1951, the Mark 1 was a standard carriage design seeing front line service across the UK railway network up until 2005. Construction of the design ran for over 10 years, with non-passenger stock continuing production right up to 1975.

$14.99

Released Jan 15, 2010

The TEA Bogie Tank wagons were introduced in 2006 and were designed to haul petroleum. Fully loaded, these tanks cna weigh up to 101.6 tonnes each with usually 30 tanks in a train set, thats just over 3,000 tonnes in total.

$7.99

Released Jan 22, 2010

The earliest tank locomotives date from the 1840s, one of the first of which was used to build branch lines along the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in the UK.

$12.99

Released Jan 22, 2010

Southern Pacific ordered a total of 28 Class GS-4 ("GoldenState") locomotives from Lima Locomotive Works, with streamlined Daylight livery. The GS-4s began to be delivered to the railroad in 1941.

$19.99

Released Jan 28, 2010

A total of 38 Class 380 sets are being built for introduction on electrified routes in Scotland. The 38 units comprise a total of 130 vehicles forming a mixture of 3 and 4 car sets.

$19.99

Released Feb 5, 2010

The Norfolk Southern Railway is a major Class 1 railroad in the United States, owned by the Norfolk Southern Corporation. The company operates 21,500 route miles in 22 eastern states, the District of Columbia and the province of Ontario, Canada.

$12.99

Released Feb 19, 2010

The EMD SD40-2W is a Canadian-market version of the SD40-2 diesel-electric locomotive, built for the Canadian National Railway by the Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada Ltd. (formerly General Motors Diesel) of London, Ontario.

$12.99

Released Feb 24, 2010

The Stanier Jubilee steam locomotive, famously named in 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V, was one of the first fully fledged standardised locomotive fleets for LMS designed by William Stanier.

$21.99

Released Mar 25, 2010

Phorum Peninsula is a fictional island located off the South Coast of England linked by a causeway and is notionally modeled on the island of Portland.

$13.49

Released Apr 9, 2010

The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad owned over 13,000 miles of track which included some of the most heavily and strategically used routes throughout the West.

$4.99

Released Apr 16, 2010

This collection of five wagons has no overall theme, and is made up of bogie wagons, a long- wheelbase 4-wheeler, a short-wheelbase 4-wheeler and a well wagon.

$9.99

Released Apr 22, 2010

This solid, high resistance top loading box twin wagon has a 78.6 tonnes carrying capacity and is designed for transportation of bulk materials such as ballast or sand.

$7.99

Released Apr 30, 2010

The SD40-2 shares the same basic superstructure as the SD38-2 as it uses the same 16-645E3 engine (with turbo charging modifications). The Dash 2’s (-2) also have longer front and rear ‘porches’ than other models, making for distinguishing features...

$4.49

Released May 5, 2010

The Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) was a proposal to directly link Glasgow Central station with Glasgow International Airport in Scotland, United Kingdom.

$39.99

Released May 21, 2010

German Wagon Pack 01 features three different wagon types each with four liveries for a total of 12 separate wagon variants, vastly increasing the available stock for any German route.

$7.49

Released May 27, 2010

Dash 9 Locomotive RailWorks Addon Debuting in 1993, the C44-9Ws proved very popular with many North American railroads featured in this Add-on. Over their production life, the Dash 9s have amounted to almost 2500 units across more than 10 operators...

$18.99

Released Jun 4, 2010

The British Rail Class 101 diesel multiple units were built by Metro-Cammell in Birmingham from 1956 to 1959. The 101 DMU went on to be the most long-lived and successful of BR’s first generation DMUs with the last units being withdrawn from service...

$21.99

Released Jun 28, 2010

Designed by Henry Fowler the 4F is a class of 0-6-0 locomotive created primarily for medium freight work, although it proved to be a versatile engine. The prototype of the 4F, the Midland Railway 3835 Class, began production in 1911 through to 1922.

$14.99

Released Jul 9, 2010

The British Rail Class 02 is an 0-4-0 diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotive built by the Yorkshire Engine Company between 1960 and 1961. A diminutive locomotive with a short wheelbase (1.

$8.99

Released Jul 23, 2010

With its distinctive appearance and innovative design features, the ‘Bulleid’ Light Pacific has become an instantly recognizable icon of mid-20th Century British steam.

$18.99

Released Jul 30, 2010

The Canadian National Locomotive pack includes three Career System scenarios to test your skill as a driver, as well as two CN-liveried locomotives. Canadian National (CN) is the largest railroad in Canada, in terms of both revenue and the physical...

$4.49

Released Aug 6, 2010

Network SouthEast (NSE) was one of three passenger sectors Created by British Rail in 1982. NSE principally operated commuter trains in the London area and inter-urban services in densely populated South East England, although the network reached as...

$4.49

Released Aug 20, 2010

The Standard Class 4 (4MT) tank locomotive was one of the British Railways standard classes built during the 1950s, and was designed primarily to haul suburban services.

$18.99

Released Aug 27, 2010

The Class 57 was created by Brush Traction using old British Rail Class 47 (Brush Type 4) bodies with upgraded General Motors engines and running gear. For this reason Class 57s have become known as 'Body-Snatchers'.

$14.99

Released Sep 17, 2010

In 1999, after acquisition by FirstGroup, Great Western Trains applied a revised livery to their existing stock without the need for repainting! This involved the use of vinyl decals applied to the lower sides of the HSTs.

$4.49

Released Nov 10, 2011

The Class 50 diesel locomotive, or ‘Hoover’ as it is sometimes known, was built to haul passenger services on the West Coast Main Line between Crewe and Glasgow.

$19.99

Released Nov 24, 2011

The Class 33 (or ‘Crompton’ as it is popularly known) is a classic British Rail Southern Region diesel locomotive. With 7 authentic liveries and Sea Lion ballast hoppers, the Class 33 Add-On is a classic for British Rail diesel fans.

$19.99

Released Nov 24, 2011

Donner Pass: Southern Pacific puts you to the test on this world-famous railroad where engineers deal with steep grades, tight curves and seriously heavy trains as part of a day’s work.

$39.99

Released Dec 9, 2011

The GG1 electric locomotive is a true icon of North American railroading, and now you can drive this impressive loco in Train Simulator 2012! The fantastic, futuristic shape of the GG1 has been instantly recognizable to rail fans around the world...

$19.99

Released Dec 1, 2011

The Class 325 is very distinctive with its bright red-and-yellow livery and its dual voltage pick-ups. Now available for Train Simulator 2012, the Class 325 EMU mail train includes opening side shutters, parcel trolleys and dual-voltage pick-ups...

$19.99