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Features
Six
highly-detailed train routes from around the world with over
600 total miles of rail, carefully recreated with accurate
elevation and terrain data, to mirror the real-world scenery,
industry, and towns along the routes. Routes include both
historic and contemporary rail operations:
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- Amtrak
- the "bullet train" comes to America
with Amtrak's new Acela high-speed train running the
busy U.S. Northeast Corridor.
- Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Railway - experience the
challenges and awesome power of moving today's freight
through the spectacular Marias Pass and along the
southern border of Glacier National Park in Montana.
- The
Flying Scotsman Railways - race along some of
England's most beautiful countryside in the late 1920's
in what is arguably the world's most famous steam
locomotive.
- Kyushu
Railway Company - explore the mountainous
Hisatsu line on Japan's southern island of Kyushu.
- Odakyu
Electric Railway - navigate one of the
busiest commuter lines out of Tokyo or take in the
breathtaking scenery of Mt. Fuji.
- The
Venice Simplon Orient-Express - visit the
Austrian Alps in the 1930s for the ultimate in romantic
European steam train travel.
- The most realistic
experience of rail equipment ever brought to the PC -
placing you in the cab of each detailed locomotive, with
accurate, fully-functional gauges and working controls that
you manipulate. Whether it's working the regulator on a
steam engine or the air brake system on a modern diesel, you
are in control.
- Authentic train and
route sound recordings of the actual equipment and locations.
Whether in the cab or standing by the tracks, you'll hear
the distinctive hissing of the Flying Scotsman as it gets up
a head of steam, the throaty rumble of a Dash 9 diesel as it
hauls its load of freight, and the distinctive sounds of
jointed, wooden-tie track versus welded, concrete-tie track.
- Real-world rail
activities based on operational events unique to each route.
Players can choose from a variety of challenges, such as
keeping to a strict passenger timetable amidst unforeseen
obstacles, or using helper engines to get a 50-car
intermodal train over Marias Pass during a winter storm.
Alternatively, you can enjoy any of the routes from a
passenger or observer view - just sit back, let the computer
control the realistic rail operations, and enjoy the sight
and sounds of your journey.
- An open architecture,
and tools that encourage enthusiasts, railroad clubs/historical
societies, and third-party developers to customize and
extend the product by creating new trains, routes, scenery,
and challenges, many of which will be available for download
from the Internet.
- Key partnerships with
major railroads around the world who are assisting Microsoft
in recreating the trains and operations to provide an
authentic rail experience.
- Microsoft Flight
Simulator heritage, and the exacting standards of quality
and realism associated with that product family. The same
ingredients that make Flight Simulator so appealing will
make Microsoft Train Simulator irresistible to anyone with
an interest in trains.
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