The unmistakable sounds of an approaching train are get louder, but which one? We take a look at the magnificent Electric Multiple Units featuring in Rush Hour: London Commuter, coming soon to Train Sim World 2! With the upcoming Train Sim World 2 Rush Hour: London Commuter route, you’ll take control of two well-known “Electrostar” family units, British Rail Class 377/4 EMU in Southern livery, and the British Rail Class 387 EMU in Govia's striking Gatwick Express livery. In addition to this, you will have a plethora of optional layers and AI services, that a variety of other Add-Ons offer. Your job will be to safely and efficiently drive these powerful units across the busy Brighton Main Line, staying on time between London Victoria and Brighton during the hectic Rush hour.
Let’s take a closer look at both of these distinctive Electrostar units, and get a better understanding of their unique features:
Southern BR Class 377/4 EMU
Following a successful bid in 2003 Govia was awarded an initial franchise for the line from 2003 to 2009, and then subsequent franchises to this day, in 2004 they chose to rebrand the previous South Central name and livery. Taking inspiration from the lines pre-grouping past Govia created a respectful tribute in both name and design. Retaining a distinctive eye-catching livery featuring green, which is synonymous with railways in the South of England, and the name Southern, a polite nod to the illustrious Southern Railway that served the route and those around it between 1923 to 1947.
The BR Class 377 EMU and each of its subclasses were built by Bombardier Transportation at its Derby Litchurch Lane Works from 2001 to 2014, and the 4 car BR Class 377/4 EMU featured in Rush Hour: London Commuter were built throughout 2004 and 2005. A total of 75 BR Class 377/4 EMU’s were produced, making it the most numerous subclass of the BR Class 377 EMU to appear across the network. Services in Rush Hour: London Commuter feature 4,8 and 12 car train’s, depending on the service.
Designed to replace the dated Slam-door stock that was undeniably at the end of its working life, the BR Class 377 EMU featured a variety of modern features (for its time), all variants including the 377/4 have the capacity to receive 750 V DC from the 3rd rail, with some of its subclass cousins having the additional option of pantographs and drawing 25 kV AC from overhead lines. This variety in subclasses meant that those like the 377/4 which didn’t have pantographs are left with a clear void in the roof where pantographs could be fitted, this leaves the freedom for future conversions if required.
Passenger and driver comforts were also fitted to these modern units, air conditioning, external cameras, onboard toilets, and spacious areas for prams and wheelchairs were included across all subclasses, and were popular amongst passengers and staff. However, they weren’t without their challenges. Major upgrades were required of the dated Southern region 750 V DC third-rail power supply to facilitate the introduction of this unit, this was due to the substantially higher power consumption of each of the fully air-conditioned units.
Gatwick Express BR Class 387/2 EMU
Much like their older Electrostar cousins, the BR Class 387/2 EMU was built at Derby Litchurch Lane Works. The first of this vivid 4 car unit entered service in early 2016, a total of 27 were ordered to replace the BR Class 442 on Gatwick Express services. The brilliant red chosen by Govia for the Gatwick Express livery is by far one of the most striking liveries to grace British railway networks, bringing a dose of colour to the often muted background of the London skyline.
The Gatwick Express services are non-stop express from London Victoria to Gatwick Airport and also continue to Brighton stopping at only a handful of major stations compared to that of their Southern counterparts. With a top speed of 110 mph (177 km/h) and the freedom to combine multiple 4 car units into 8 and 12 car trains the BR Class 387/2 EMU is the perfect unit for fast, regular services with plenty of space for commuters. Although built with dual-voltage capability the BR Class 387/2 EMU’s receive 750 V DC from the 3rd rail whilst running on the Brighton Mainline.
This new generation of Electrostar units includes modern features such as onboard WIFI, air conditioning, and the latest automated passenger information boards in several languages, perfect for those visiting from across the world and arriving at Gatwick Airport.
The highly detailed and fully licensed Southern BR Class 377/4 EMU, and Gatwick Express BR Class 387 EMU feature in this exciting upcoming Rush Hour: London Commuter, giving you the choice of busy local passenger, and fast-paced express commuter services, and everything in between. Rush Hour: London Commuter is coming soon to Train Sim World 2 on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam! It will be available to purchase separately at launch or get it as part of the Rush Hour Season Ticket alongside Boston Sprinter and Nahverkehr Dresden (both out now).
You can find out more about Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour at trainsimworld.com. To stay up to date on everything follow @trainsimworld on Twitter and Facebook. And subscribe to our newsletter for more articles in the coming weeks on London Commuter.
The third and final route in the Rush Hour Season ticket, London Commuter, is coming soon to Train Sim World 2! Jump in the cab and take control of packed trains filled with commuters, tourists, and holidaymakers. Immersing yourself in the Brighton Main Line, one of Southern England’s busiest passenger routes, and travel between London Victoria and Brighton experiencing over 50 miles of varied terrain and landmarks, from the sprawling cityscape of central London to the undulating countryside of the South Downs. Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour - London Commuter will be arriving soon!
The highly detailed and fully licensed Southern BR Class 377 EMU, and Gatwick Express BR Class 387 EMU feature in this exciting new route, giving you the choice of busy local passenger, and fast-paced express commuter services. Additional layers are also added for a variety of units and locomotives, making this an incredibly busy route at certain times of the day. You can find out more about these in our next article!
An ensemble of 29 different stations complete the route, each containing some of the most varied railway architecture of any British Route. The Brighton Mainline has gradually been modernised throughout its 180-year history, with each generation making its unique mark along the line. From futuristic modern structures like East Croydon station to listed buildings such as London Victoria and Brighton Station, there is plenty for you to see. In addition to the main route, Reigate station, the Reigate branch, and both Quarry and Redhill lines will feature, adding more services and variety to an already extensive timetable.
All of the amazing new features Rush Hour has introduced are there for you to enjoy. Our busiest timetable created so far for any Train Sim World route puts you right into the pandemonium of central London Rush Hour, higher passenger volumes at peak times bring a constant flow of eager commuters, and bespoke character dioramas enhance already lively stations.
Rush Hour: London Commuter will be arriving soon on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam! It will be available to purchase separately at launch or get it as part of the Rush Hour Season Ticket alongside Boston Sprinter and Nahverkehr Dresden (both out now).
You can find out more about Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour at trainsimworld.com. To stay up to date on everything follow @trainsimworld on Twitter and Facebook. And subscribe to our newsletter for more articles in the coming weeks on London Commuter.
Purchase the Rush Hour Season Ticket now to save big on all three routes!
Experience complex operations out of the iconic Dresden Hbf, with commuters and international travellers converging to make a hustle and bustle mix of S-Bahn, regional, inter-city and freight traffic. Be in control of modern traction, and explore the countryside of Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour - Nahverkehr Dresden. Feel the rush with brand new passengers. As you travel from station-to-station you will see a greater variety in passengers and higher passenger volumes at peak times. All recreating the hustle and bustle of Rush Hour.
Dating back to the 1830s, the line between Dresden and Riesa was one of Germany’s first long-distance railways. Today the line’s importance keeps it busy, fast services beat the regional traffic through the use of separate fast and slow lines that each take a different path through the Saxony countryside, and the outskirts of Dresden are served by frequent commuter services.
It’s your job to take control of the services on this line; see two different views out the windscreen as you take on the challenges of regional, S-Bahn and freight services with the DB BR 442, BR 143, BR 146.2 BR 363 and MRCE BR 185.5, plus take control of IC and ICE services with the BR 406 ICE 3M and DB BR 101 (available separately). Take in the route at all hours; when the sun sets, reflective signage and atmospheric lighting bring the night to life.
Catch the RailfanTV team tonight on Twitch and YouTube at 19:00 UTC. Join Matt and JD for the launch of Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour - Nahverkehr Dresden!
Purchase the Rush Hour Season Ticket now to save big on all three routes!
The first Rush Hour route arrives for Train Sim World 2 today, experience Boston Sprinter running between Boston and Providence. This is one of the oldest, busiest, and fastest passenger lines in the United States! Featuring the modern Amtrak ACS-64 or striking MBTA F40PH-3C locomotives to master as you handle commuter traffic on the famous Northeast Corridor. Watch the launch trailer.
This new US passenger route is included with the Rush Hour Season Ticket which features Boston Sprinter, Nahverkehr Dresden and London Commuter. Each one of these routes has been picked because they offer a unique rush hour experience with bustling services and high volume of traffic on the route as trains deliver passengers to their destinations.
These three Rush Hour routes feature an upgraded passenger system. Adding a greater variety of passengers, new clothing, alternate walking behaviours and increased volumes during peak times – All to recreate the feel of operating under real-world rush hour conditions on each station approach. Combined with the busier services and ambient audio this brings a new immersive experience for Train Sim World 2.
Alongside the launch of Rush Hour we've also released a major free update for Train Sim World 2. You can read about all of the new features and updates included in this free update in detail on the update notes.
Get the Rush Hour Season Ticket today to start playing Boston Sprinter.
Today Train Sim World 2 is getting a major update which brings many new features, updates and fixes. This includes an upgrade of game engine, new user interface, gradient profiles, new camera views, cross hair visibility, passenger animations and much more.
In addition to these updates on Train Sim World 2, you can also look forward to a large array of fixes and updates to route and locomotive Add-Ons. This includes some big changes to routes like Bakerloo Line with updates to speed limit triggers and West Somerset Railway where new services have been added to bring diesel locomotives into the route. And many more – This is one of our biggest updates released for Train Sim World 2 to date. The full update notes are a must read!
Alongside this update, today we will also be launching our first Rush Hour route, the Boston Sprinter running between Boston and Providence. This is one of the oldest, busiest, and fastest passenger lines in the United States! Featuring the modern Amtrak ACS-64 or striking MBTA F40PH-3C locomotives to master as you handle commuter traffic on the famous Northeast Corridor.
Get the Season Ticket to get Boston Sprinter and two more Rush Hour routes – Nahverkehr Dresden and London Commuter. If you're new to Train Sim World 2 you can pick up the Deluxe Edition which features both the Rush Hour Season Ticket and the original game.
Be in control this Summer with Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour
Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour is not far away now so we wanted to go into more detail about how you can pick up this triple-bill of passenger focused routes.
Historically our annual headline release has been a triple-pack that represents a great way to boost your collection quickly. This year, for the first time our major release is coming as a Season Ticket.
This not only gives us additional time to focus on each individual route, but it means that you'll get something brand new to experience regularly throughout the Summer. Read on to find out more.
Rush Hour Routes
The three routes for Rush Hour will now release individually throughout the Summer. Starting with the Boston Sprinter, the fastest passenger line in the United States running from Boston – Providence and featuring the Stoughton branch. Followed by Nahverkehr Dresden, a functional and frenetic route running from Riesa – Dresden with Großenhain, Cottbuser Bahnhof. Lastly experience the hectic London Commuter running from London Victoria – Brighton with the Reigate branch included.
Be in control on these routes across a variety of official locos:
Boston Sprinter: Amtrak ACS-64 and MBTA F40PH-3C
Nahverkehr Dresden: Deutsche Bahn's BR 442, BR 143, BR 146.2 in DB livery, DB BR 363 ‘V 60’ Diesel Shunter in Deutsche Bundesbahn blue livery, and BR 185.5 in MRCE black livery
London Commuter: Southern BR Class 377/4 and Gatwick Express BR Class 387 EMU
Rush Hour Season Ticket
The Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour Season Ticket is a great way to grab all your Rush Hour routes, each delivering a different and exciting rush hour experience, for over 50% off the price of the routes purchased individually – at £34.99 / €39.99 / $39.99 for the Season Ticket.
As you may notice, this is an updated price. With the change to a Season Ticket, and allowing multiple options to purchase, we believe that this is the right price for Rush Hour, and still provides great value for the three routes and nine locos provided within the pack.
If the full pack of routes isn’t for you, you're in control to purchase routes individually at our regular Add-On price: £24.99 / €29.99 / $29.99.
Our routes will be released one at a time, to allow us the time to make sure they are as good as they can be, and with the Season Ticket, you’ll be able to access them all as soon as they launch. The Season Ticket will be available on all platforms, add to your Wishlist on Steam.
Alongside the launch of the first Rush Hour route, Boston Sprinter, we will be releasing a major free update to Train Sim World 2. This update brings...
Upgraded passenger system on Rush Hour routes + Bakerloo Line and Schnellfahrstrecke Köln-Aachen.
Launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S with improved framerate, service layers, draw distance and shadows.
New Unreal Engine 4.26 for all existing Train Sim World 2 Add-Ons.
Update to the immersion controller scheme, allowing for new features like the head-out camera and new information like gradient profiles.
Improved visuals with updates to draw distance and detail shadows.
New support for TrackIR on PC, allowing you to control camera movement with your head.
Updates to Preserved Collection routes (Including Bakerloo Line, Main Spessart Bahn, West Somerset Railway), and additional updates like PIS for East Coastway
Want to find out more? You can read the newly https://live.dovetailgames.com/live/train-sim-world/rushhour, or join us on Railfan TV tomorrow night (22 July 7PM UTC) when we'll be talking about Rush Hour and what's coming in the Train Sim World 2 update. Watch on Twitch or YouTube. If you have any questions, please ask them in this thread ahead of the stream, and we’ll answer as many as we can.
In this week's Roadmap our focus is on the suite of route upgrades the summer update will bring. Over the past year Adam and the Preservation Crew team have worked through a lot of our existing routes to improve their performance, fix outstanding issues and add extra functionality. Since some of the legacy Add-On routes for Train Sim World 2 date back several years they don't have all the features that might be found in a new release. The Preservation Crew gives us the opportunity to change that and breathe new life into familiar settings.
As part of the summer update West Somerset Railway, Main-Spessart Bahn and the Bakerloo line will be upgraded. This includes features such as passenger information screens, the ability to climb up to a platform from the track at any point, animated crossing gates and more. There are additional changes particular to individual routes that will be detailed in the update notes when it releases but they include the reintroduction of London Landmarks for console and speed limit triggers for Bakerloo Line.
Elsewhere in the Roadmap we've added the dedicated latest generation console releases, coming as part of the Rush Hour release later in the summer. Launching on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S - These will be free to upgrade to if you already own Train Sim World 2 on the respective PlayStation 4 / Xbox One platforms.
We've also added both the Scenario Planner and Livery Designer upgrades to the In Planning section. Neither of these upgrades are due with Rush Hour but work has begun on defining what the second version of these releases will include. You've given us a great deal of excellent feedback on both tools and we know where the pain points and most obvious opportunities to improve them are.
Each of these three focal points in this Roadmap update have a lot more detail to them than is listed here and we want to discuss them further on the live stream. Unfortunately, this week's Roadmap coincides with 3 of the Roadmap regulars being unavailable so we're postponing the live stream by a week. This isn't entirely out of the ordinary. Many members of the team will take a few days off at this point in the year so that we can be at full speed after the launch of the big annual release.
If you have questions for the stream please post them on the Steam forum and we'll collate them before next week.
Key: ▲ Moved up ▼ Moved down ★ New listing ® Rush Hour
Upcoming
® [Fix] Bakerloo Line speed limits now trigger from front of train
® [Fix] Reinstate London landmarks for console on Bakerloo Line
★® [Improvement] West Somerset Railway preservation update
★® [Improvement] Bakerloo Line preservation update
★® [Core] PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X release
[Core] Steam Update
® [Improvement] Passenger upgrade
[Ongoing] Standard download size reduction
[Ongoing] Memory use optimisation
[Ongoing] Add crossing gates to Preserved Collection
[Ongoing] Add Platform Departure Boards to Preserved Collection
[Ongoing] Add RailDriver support to Preserved Collection
[Ongoing] Full length of platform "climb up" function for Preserved Collection
[Ongoing] Livery Designer compatibility for Preserved Collection
[Ongoing] User guides and manuals
[Loco Add-On] GCC-L7 01 - Class 313 EMU (For East Coastway)
[Loco Add-On] GCC-L6 01 - Standard 1938 Tube Stock - Developed by Rivet Games
[Loco Add-On] DKK-L7 02 - DB BR 187 - Developed by Skyhook Games (For Schnellfahrstrecke Köln)
[Loco Add-On] DBB-L5 01 - DB BR 420 Electric Multiple Unit (Hauptstrecke München-Augsburg) - Developed by TSG
[Loco Add-On] DDD-L5 01 - DB BR 232 Diesel Locomotive (Ruhr-Sieg Nord) - Developed by TSG
[Loco Add-On] DGG-L6 02 - G6 (Rhein-Ruhr Osten) - Developed by TSG
® [Route Add-On] NBD-R7 01 Northeast Corridor: Boston - Providence with Amtrak ACS-64 and MBTA F40PH-3C
® [Route Add-On] GCC-R7 04 Brighton Main Line: London Victoria - Brighton with Southern BR Class 377/4 and Gatwick Express BR Class 387
® [Route Add-On] DBB-R7 06 Bahnstrecke Riesa - Dresden with DB BR 442, DB BR 143, DB BR 146.2, DB BR 363 in DB livery and BR 185.5 in MRCE black livery
In Planning
★ [Improvement] Scenario Planner 2.0
★ [Improvement] Livery Designer 2.0
[Route Add-On] GGD-R6 01 West Cornwall Local: Penzance - Truro & St Ives - with Class 150/2 - Developed By Rivet Games
Climb aboard for one of the American West’s most scenic, rugged, and challenging modern railroading experiences – with the new Union Pacific Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash route, now available for Train Sim World 2!
“Superlative” is a word that comes easily to mind when one witnesses the evocative Utah desert and canyon country through which the Union Pacific’s Cane Creek Subdivision passes – and it is a term that fully applies to this new Train Sim World 2 route as masterfully created by Skyhook Games!
Renowned for its extraordinary western scenery, the Cane Creek Subdivision extends from a connection with Union Pacific’s Green River Subdivision at Brendel, Utah south to Potash, Utah, 35.8 route miles. As created for Train Sim World 2, the route also includes a fast-paced five-mile section of the UP’s Green River Subdivision main line east from Brendel to Thompson, Utah.
Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash delivers heavy-haul, tough American freight railroading at its memorable and challenging best. From Potash to Brendel, the Cane Creek line climbs nearly a thousand feet in elevation over a profile featuring frequent gradients of 1.2 percent (in each direction), curves of up to 6 degrees, passage through 7,059-foot-long Bootlegger Tunnel, and a journey amid the towering, sheer cliffs of Moab, Bootlegger, and Dragon Fly Canyons.
By American railroad standards, the Cane Creek Branch is a newcomer. In the late 1950s, plans took form to tap massive potash deposits found along the Colorado River. By 1960, development of what would evolve into today’s sprawling potash mine and processing facility south of Moab were rapidly taking form, and the Denver & Rio Grande Western built a new branch from its main line at Brendel which was completed in 1962. The potash mine at the south end of the line began production in 1964 and the branch was operated by D&RGW as its Cane Creek Branch (or Cane Creek Spur) until the road’s merger into Union Pacific. D&RGW was combined with the Southern Pacific in 1988 and merged into Union Pacific in 1996.
Remarkably, the Cane Creek Subdivision gained a second source of heavy tonnage in 2008. Moab had long been the site of a Uranium mill which closed in 1984, leaving approximately 12 million tons of dirt tailings behind. While these tailings are only modestly radioactive, the risk of their erosion into the nearby Colorado River required eventually reclamation. Under the auspices of the United States Department of Energy, a burial site for the tailings was developed at Brendel and train loads of the contaminated soil began moving over the length of the Cane Creek Subdivision to Brendel.
Today, hauling potash from the mine at Potash and contaminated uranium mine tailings from Moab are the dual tasks of the Cane Creek Subdivision. Since both of these duties involve totting loads northbound – which is to say up a climb of near 1,000-feet in elevation – the route requires plenty of horsepower. To answer that call for motive power, the new Train Sim World 2 Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash includes a potent duo of contemporary Union Pacific six-axle, high-horsepower diesels – the venerable Electro-Motive SD40-2 and potent General Electric AC4400CW.
Between 1972 and 1980, UP purchased nearly 600 SD40-2s, and the railroad’s fleet of the versatile diesel grew even larger via UP’s mergers with Missouri Pacific, Chicago & North Western, and Katy, which together added nearly 500 more SD40-2s to Union Pacific’s roster. Today, the Union Pacific continues to operate a large fleet of the now veteran diesels which have been upgraded in a rebuilding program at Union Pacific’s Jenks Locomotive Facility in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Union Pacific classifies its rebuilt diesels as the SD40N.
Constructed by General Electric, the 4,400-horsepower, A.C.-traction-equipped AC4400CW is a landmark railroad workhorse. Union Pacific purchased more than 1,000 AC4400CWs between 1994 and 2004. And as with the SD40-2, mergers brought more AC4400CWs to the UP, with Southern Pacific and Chicago & North Western contributing more than 300 additional units. Union Pacific has begun to rebuild and upgrade its massive fleet of AC4400CWs, which are expected to remain in Pacific service for years to come. For the Cane Creek Subdivision route, the AC4400CW is provided in both clean and weathered versions.
Along with its pair of authentically crafted Union Pacific locomotives, the Cane Creek Subdivision route includes two types of covered hoppers – a cylindrical hopper in two weathered liveries and a new Union Pacific ribbed-side covered hopper. The covered hoppers feature animated roof hatches and interiors for loading. And also included are a tank car and a weathered open-top hopper (with and without graffiti).
Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash takes you to the heart of Utah’s legendary desert and canyon country in scenic settings that are awesomely realistic. You’ll work heavy tonnage over daunting grades, handle switching at the sprawling Potash mine and Moab dirt loading site, travel along the historic Colorado River, and pass below the famed sandstone Corona Arch. The route features a realistic selection of 12 scenarios and a challenging 24-hour timetable that will fully test your skills as a locomotive engineer! –Gary Dolzall
Climb aboard for one of the American West’s most scenic, rugged, and challenging modern railroading experiences – with the new Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash, now available for Train Sim World 2! After following the Colorado River, a northbound Potash Turn powered by a trio of Union Pacific GE AC4400CWs approaches fantastic Bootlegger Canyon.
Bound for the Cane Creek Subdivision, Union Pacific EMD SD40-2 1653 and kin are hustling at mile-a-minute speeds along the Union Pacific Green River Subdivision main line as the train sweeps through Thompson, Utah (above). On another day along the ex-D&RGW main, as seen from the cab of a UP AC4400CW, Union Pacific trains meet at dawn (below).
A Union Pacific turn powered by EMD SD40-2s swings onto the branch (above) and shortly thereafter crosses a steel girder bridge (below) as it makes its way south along the 35.8-mile line to Potash, Utah.
Masterfully created for Train Sim World 2 by Skyhook Games, the Union Pacific Cane Creek: Thompson - Potashfeatures superlative and dramatic Utah desert and canyon country that at times seems almost otherworldly. North of Moab, Utah, Union Pacific SD40-2s have a Potash turn in tow.
Moab, Utah was the site of a Uranium mill which closed in 1984, leaving 12 million tons of dirt tailings behind. With its “dirty dirt trains,” Union Pacific now transports these tailings to Brendel for burial. At Moab, Union Pacific AC4400CW 6190 and a sister are readying for a northbound departure (above). Moab is also the site of the north portal of 7,059-foot-long Bootlegger Tunnel, from which a trio of UP AC4400CWs have just emerged with a northbound Potash turn (below).
South of Bootlegger Tunnel stands fantastic Bootlegger Canyon, and among its many scenic wonders is Corona Arch, which stands tall above the Cane Creek Subdivision line (above). With loads of potash bound north, Union Pacific GE AC4400CWs are grinding between the sheer sandstone cliffs of Bootlegger Canyon (below).
The scenic southern end of the Cane Creek Subdivision traces the western bank of the wide and historic Colorado River. The new Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash Subdivision route includes a selection of twelve realistic scenarios and an action-filled 24-hour timetable that will challenge your skills as an engineer.
Motive power featured with Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash route is the veteran 3,000-horsepower Electro-Motive SD40-2 and the third-generation A.C. traction-equipped General Electric AC4400CW. The 4,400-horsepower GE is provided in both clean and weathered livery, the latter as illustrated by Union Pacific 6306.
Since it opened in 1964, the sprawling potash mine and facility at Potash, Utah has provided first D&RGW and now Union Pacific with heavy tonnage. A set of UP SD40-2s have just arrived at the large and distinctive mine with empties (below), while a trio of potent GE AC4400CWs are ready to begin their northbound journey with potash loads (below).
Heavy tonnage, tough grades, potent motive power, rugged desert and canyon country representing some of the most awe-inspiring scenery found anywhere in the world – all this awaits you on the new Train Sim World 2: Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash, available now!
Written and screenshots by Gary Dolzall
Train Sim World 2: Cane Creek: Thompson - Potash is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam. Join Sam and Matt on Railfan TV tonight as they celebrate the launch. Watch live on Twitch or YouTube at 19:00 UTC 8th July.
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