Microsoft today announced that Train Simulator, which brings the power and
excitement of some of the world's most famous trains to the PC, has gone
gold. This means that the product is completed and is expected to hit store
shelves in the U.S. by early June. Train Simulator places the player in the
role of engineer with unprecedented realism, exciting real world rail
challenges, and the tools to recreate almost any railroad experience in the
world.
Lifelike engineer's control panels, scenery and weather, and accurate
elevations and terrain data mirror real-world train travel. Player
activities can include anything from keeping passenger time schedules while
managing unforeseen barriers and negotiating freight through mountain
passes in winter storms to navigating some of the world's busiest commuter
lines. Train Simulator includes nine different trains, ranging from steam
locomotives and modern diesels to high-speed electric "bullet trains."
Players can travel any of six famous rail routes from around the globe,
including the Flying Scotsman's Settle to Carlisle and BNSF's famous
Maria's Pass route.
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