Drive the Hitachi Class 800/801 trains of the future in Train Simulator 2015
In the development of Train Simulator 2015, Dovetail Games has worked closely with train builders Hitachi Rail Europe Ltd to include a highly accurate recreation of their new Class 800/801 trains.
As part of the Intercity Express Programme (IEP) Hitachi Rail Europe will provide new electric and bi-mode trains for the Great Western Main Line and East Coast Main Line. These are expected to go into passenger service in 2018, but thanks to Train Simulator 2015, rail fans can get behind the controls and start driving them right away.
Train Simulator 2015 will give players the opportunity to drive some of the world’s most powerful high-speed trains on three iconic routes from around the globe.
Routes & content:
– London to Peterborough East Coast Main Line route
– including the First Capital Connect Class 365 plus Hitachi Class 800/801 trains
– New York to New Haven North East Corridor route
– including the Amtrak ACS-64 plus Amtrak Acela Express trains
– Munich to Garmisch-Partenkirschen route
– including the DB BR 426 plus DB 411 ICE T trains
Key product developments:
Train Simulator now includes the newly created TS Academy, a training area designed to introduce new players to the series quickly and easily. In TS Academy players can experience all types of trains, as well as mastering different environments and learning the intricacies of train operations and signalling systems. They can go from beginner to pro, earning driver licenses and awards along the way.
Train Simulator 2015 is set to launch on 18th September 2014 for PC and will be compatible with an existing range of more than 100 add-on locomotives and routes, which allow fans the ability to customize their experience. Players can create and edit routes and scenarios and share them via Steam Workshop.
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