The Cornish Main Line was built by 2 different railway companies, with Penzance to Truro opening in 1852 and Truro Plymouth opening in 1859. Originally, the lines were built with different track gauges, so no direct trains could run between London and Penzance, but that was eventually changed when both lines were sold to the Great Western Railway who unified the line to their controversial broad gauge in the late 1860s.
It would only be mere decades later when the GWR were forced to re-gauge their entire network to standard gauge, with the line to Penzance being converted in 1892. Many viaducts along the route were also rebuilt with masonry and iron, as their original timber structures were showing their age. One bridge that has stood the test of time is the iconic Royal Albert Bridge which crosses the River Tamar, it was built in 1859 and still stands today.
The line grew popular with tourist traffic over the decades, and in recent years Penzance, the westernmost station on the mainland UK rail network, sees over half a million passengers every year.
In Train Simulator, you will take charge of both passenger and freight services on the Cornish Main Line, serving communities en-route and keeping inter-city travel alive.
Experience the experimental – with the Union Pacific Electro-Motive 3,500-horsepower GP40X for Train Simulator.
Union Pacific GP40X features realistic operating characteristics, cab, controls, and details, including the ability to assign a full selection of authentic road numbers. The Union Pacific GP40X DLC includes a pair of scenarios for the Train Simulator Sherman Hill route (route available separately) and can also be authentically put to work in scenarios on a variety of other popular U. S. lines such as the Feather River Canyon and Soldier Summit routes.
Built as a stop-gap measure to temporarily increase capacity, the Pacer family has made itself known to many for their bumpy ride on the rails and their unexpected longevity in service. With their retirement finally on the horizon, it is time to look back at the beginning of their career with our new BR Class 142 for Train Simulator!
Unique electric action comes to life with RSSLO’s striking SŽ Series 363 locomotive for Train Simulator, which has now arrived on the Steam and Dovetail Games stores!
Step into a world of Merry-Go-Round magic with Creative Rail’s brand new East Midlands Coal route, which is available to explore now in Train Simulator!
Note: Multiple add-on locomotives are required to run the scenarios featured in the route, and a Complete My Collection bundle has been set up so you can pick up the route, and any requirements you don’t yet own, while saving 20%: https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/11796/East_Midlands_Coal_Bundle/
Now available, Union Pacific’s Wasatch Grade Route brings the railroad’s famed and challenging main line through Utah’s Weber and Echo Canyons to Train Simulator! With its deep exhaust echoing against the cliffs, Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 Big Boy 4017 departs Echo, Utah and begins the climb through majestic Echo Canyon. Screenshots by Gary Dolzall.
Enjoy a 10%-discount if you get Wasatch Grade Route today!
Take to the tracks along the Danube Valley as the Nuremberg and Regensburg Bahn comes exclusively to Train Simulator 2020 with a trio of locomotives performing classic Bavarian freight and passenger operations. Also included are the Norfolk Southern N-Line and the South Western Main Line: Southampton – Bournemouth, giving you routes from around the world to get to grips with.
Train Simulator 2020 also gives all players the ability to control a wide range of visual enhancements, from adaptive bloom to depth of field, with filters such as a CRT effect for period-specific simming (or just for fun)! Whether you’re playing the latest routes or exploring your collection, there’s new life along the tracks.
The 4,000-horsepower SD70, the final locomotive to utilize Electro-Motive’s long-standard “Spartan Cab” design, is ready for Train Simulator service dressed in Canadian National’s flashy black, red, and white livery - out now!
Climb aboard the latest installment in the 10 year strong Train Simulator series and challenge yourself to drive diesel, electric and steam locomotives from across the globe. Haul freight through the forested hills of North Carolina on Norfolk-Southern N-Line, get commuters to work on time along the South Western Main Line, or explore the Danube Valley with the brand-new exclusive route Nürnberg & Regensburg Bahn!
Train Simulator 2020 also introduces a set of features to reach new heights of visual realism. There are now a range of new options including ambient light, sunlight strength, vignette and field of view control that let each user control how the game appears. From classic railroads in a sepia overlay to modern lines with bright fresh colours, experience and capture Train Simulator your way!
Look out for more on the new German route and visual features between now and release.