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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 is the most complete railroad experience ever created.

As Engineer, immerse yourself in a totally interactive, realistic world. Choose from high-speed passenger runs, shunting cars in a busy industrial yard, or carefully navigating a 200 ton logging train down a steep mountain range.

Choose from more than 50 authentic real world locos from famous railroads around the globe

100's more to download from the Trainz web site

Realistic controls for steam, diesel and electric locos

Accurate physics, tested and verified by real life train engineers

Complete 3D cabs with interactive switches, levers and dials

Control one or more locos and issue orders to other Drivers

Hundred's of miles of prototypical and imaginary routes to explore

As Yardmaster, manage your Drivers as they carry out their daily tasks. Ensure your trains are in the right place at the right time to keep pace with supply and demand of the interactive industries.

As Route Builder, create your own stunning routes and worlds.

Create and design dynamic environments quickly and easily with intuitive 3D editing tools

Move mountains, plant forests, construct towns and cities

Build a complete railroad infrastructure that you interact with including rails, tunnels, bridges, signals, junctions and trackside objects

Plan activities, set goals for you and your Drivers and totally customize your railroad experience

Open architecture and fully supported toolsets allow for practically unlimited additional features to be added

As Operations Manager, set industry production levels, commodity requirements and create multiple task lists for your Drivers in a few simple steps.

Industries place real demands upon your railroad as they each consume resources and produce goods

As Yardmaster it is your task to control the flow of goods

Operate railroads with diversified commodities including coal, general goods, forest products, woodchips, containers, logs and more

Your decisions and driving skills affect production levels throughout the world

 

 

 

This site was last updated Januar, 2004