- #TRAINZ SIMULATOR 2009 DEMO FOR FREE#
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#TRAINZ SIMULATOR 2009 DEMO SIMULATOR#
Trainz Simulator 2009: Engineers Edition will be available from retail outlets in Q1 2009.
#TRAINZ SIMULATOR 2009 DEMO PLUS#
All pre-order receive an invitation to the Beta plus a range of 20% and 60% discount vouchers on the Auran store.
Pre-orders for TS2009 are live on the Auran website at.
#TRAINZ SIMULATOR 2009 DEMO UPGRADE#
Content from previous versions in 99% compatible and users will be able to import and upgrade their favourite routes and locos. It will be followed early in 2009 by "Engineers Edition" which will deliver new content and new routes, plus a range of new Driver-specific features. The 2009 World Builder Edition includes a major upgrade in the graphics capabilities, new content management tools and a host of new features in the famous "Surveyor" module. You can drive steam diesel or electric locomotives using controls in the fully 3D cabs or use a simple speed controller for easier train management. It really is more of a hobby than a game and that's one reason why we have built up a 300,000 strong online community." The Trainz Simulator 2009: World Builder Edition contains everything you need to build or operate your own railroad and includes dozens of routes and hundreds of locomotives from around the world. Half our customers are aged over 50 and that gives Trainz a very special place in the gaming market. "We're extremely happy to be publishing the 2009 version and look forward to welcoming thousands of train fans of all ages. "We have built up a fantastic community over the past 8 years since Trainz began and everything is pointing towards Trainz 2009 being our best ever version." "Trainz is an evergreen product with more than a million units sold since the first release in 2001," said Graham Edelsten, Director of N3VRF41L Publishing. It is notable for its detailed timetable with distinctive operating manoeuvres."We're thrilled to have reached our Beta milestone, and the early feedback from testers has been extremely positive" said Tony Hilliam, CEO. It runs from the coastal towns of Weymouth, Bournemouth, Southampton and Portsmouth northwards to Bath and Basingstoke This route is a "work in progress" by Rick LoaderĪnd set in 1950's UK. London Transport underground system where it parallels or shares lines with the two main lines. The route includes the two main lines in the area (ex-GWR/GCR and ex-GCR/Metropolitan) and the lines between but also much of the It runs through the Chiltern Hills to London. It is a refinement of MidEast Plus which was written for MSTS and set in the 1970's. It runs from London northwards to York and includes the lines to Hunstanton and Skegness as well as many of theĮast Midlands and Yorkshire coal mines. This route is a "work in progress" by Mick Clarke and set in 1950's Using the Github Desktop program makes it easy for the user to discover and fetch updates to the content. Several routes have been released which make use of the Git repository software. See our Trade page for links to commercial vendors.
Some Australian routes (New South Wales) have been packaged by Peter Newell to work just with Open Rails: The Spanish websites Viajeros al Tren and Spain Trainz Rutas are some of the first to offer Open Rails-specific products.ĭekosoft Trains offer GP30 locos with 3D cabs exclusively for Open Rails. This route is steam-only and provides some good variety for new
#TRAINZ SIMULATOR 2009 DEMO FOR FREE#
This is usually the case for free content downloaded from forums, so installing this content can be tricky.Ĭontent which has no such dependence (typically labelled as "stand-alone" or "mini-route") is easy to install.Īll the content on this page is stand-alone.
Some content relies on the presence of files from MSTS, such as sound files and cab interiors. You can also watch a player driving the route on Open Rails in this video, which provides a voice-over. Your service is a morning express from Edinburgh Waverley as far as the town of Linlithgow, about 20 minutes running. The model, generously donated by Making Tracks Ltd, reproduces the route between the Scottish capitals during the "blue" period of British Rail.
You can try out Open Rails by downloading this model to drive the route from Edinburgh towards Glasgow.Īnd this model, which is cut down from a full-size commercial route, compresses to 250MB.