We decided to make the route available to you as a free download, along with some extra trains and a session that is sure to test your skill as a dispatcher.Īll three parts must be downloaded in order to run the session. Now we're sharing it, and hope you have as much fun running it as we did making it. While testing RailDriver® on Trainz 2004, we created our own virtual railroad.
You should only install this patch if you are running a Class 50 cab with the RailDriver®. Instructions are included in the attached 'readme' file. eng file for the Class 50 Cab, which will allow the RailDriver® Desktop Train Cab Controller to work with this engine.
You should only install this patch if you are running a Series 7000 cab with the RailDriver®.įile contains a modified MSTS. con files for a modified version of the Series 7000 train, which allow the RailDriver® Desktop Train Cab Controller to work with this engine. RailDriver® Modified Engine Filesįile contains MSTS.
For use with the MSTS Gölsdorf or Scotsman, or your own custom steam engine.Ī special thanks to both Dennis Braid and The Michigan State Trust for Railway Preservation, Inc. For use with the MSTS Gölsdorf or Scotsman, or your own custom steam engine.īased on the Pere Marquette 1225 by Lima Locomotive Works. The new cab view will be active.īased on the 10-Wheel 4-6-0 by Baldwin Locomotive Works.
zip file and extract it to your hard drive. To place one of our cab views into an MSTS engine, please follow these simple steps: The following cab views were created using Train Sim Modeler.
As a freeware model, feel free to share it with your friends. Modeled with three-dimensional ribbed sides and a roof from the RailDriver® Car Builders Cyclopedia, this car has a reasonably high poly count. boxcar with a RailDriver® paint scheme, this car is set to deliver new consignments of the RailDriver® Desktop Train Cab Controller.
This ‘remastered’ edition of the Train Simulator Northeast Corridor route captures the appeal of America’s busiest passenger railroad and will provide you countless challenging railroading experiences! Scenarios And you’ll take the throttle of Amtrak’s iconic Electro-Motive/ASEA 7,000-horsepower AEM-7 electric (now featuring an enhanced cab) that was the workhorse on the NEC for more than three decades. In 2011, Train Simulator created the busiest segment of the corridor – the 91 mainline route miles between New York and Philadelphia – and now the famed “NEC” returns to Train Simulator in an enhanced and remastered edition!Īs an engineer on Train Simulator’s Northeast Corridor route, you’ll face all the challenges of high-speed operations on this bustling main line and also witness the numerous fabled locations along the line between New York and Philadelphia – the 14,500-foot long tunnels that carry the line under the Hudson River busy intermediate stations at Newark, Trenton, and North Philadelphia classic stone arch bridges over the likes of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers and legendary Zoo Interlocking in Philadelphia. Today known as Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor, this legendary American route was built by the great Pennsylvania Railroad and was electrified during the PRR’s expansive 1920’s-1930’s electrification project. Across the Corridor, Amtrak carries more than 11 million passengers each year, the Corridor hosts America’s fastest trains, and it is home to many of Amtrak’s busiest and most famous stations, including classic New York Penn Station and Philadelphia’s 30th Street. Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor is America’s busiest passenger railroad and among its most vibrant and captivating.