America’s busiest, most historic, and legendary commuter railroad – the Long Island Rail Road – now comes to Train Simulator Classic!
Created with meticulous attention to detail and extraordinary authenticity, the Train Simulator Classic Long Island Rail Road route extends from the LIRR’s trio of iconic New York City terminals (Penn Station in Manhattan, Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn, and Long Island City), eastward across “The Island” to Hicksville, New York.
On this always action-packed commuter line, you will climb aboard the Long Island’s modern workhorse, the Bombardier-built M7 electric-multiple-unit (EMU). Once aboard the sleek silver, yellow, and blue-liveried M7, you’ll handle the EMU’s advanced controls and experience the challenges of working on America’s most bustling commuter railroad. Like the route itself, the M7 for Train Simulator Classic delivers superb realism, with authentic controls, cab and lineside signaling and safety systems, exacting operating performance, and actual sounds.
The LIRR is a railroad of famous places and renowned names,and you’ll visit them all; the Big Apple, Woodside, Jamacia, Hillside, Hempstead, Mineola, and Hicksville among them. The Train Simulator Classic edition of the Long Island Rail Road includes LIRR’s City Terminal Zone and its multi-track electrified “Main Line,” plus the captivating Hempstead Branch and the railroad’s short extension to history-rich Belmont Park. Also included are the LIRR’s East Williston station on the Oyster Bay Branch and St. Albans on the Babylon Branch. In total, the Train Simulator Classic route includes more than 45 route miles of trackage and 30 stations.
Chartered in 1834 and ever-since a centerpiece of daily life around the Big Apple and on Long Island, the LIRR operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week and carries upwards of 200,000 each weekday. Including Penn Station – America’s busiest rail station – and Jamaica – America’s busiest railroad junction – the Train Simulator Classic Long Island Rail Road route captures all the verve and hustle and bustle of the famed “el-eye-double-r” (as New Yorkers typically call the line). Seven challenging career scenarios along with three railfan scenarios are included with the Train Simulator Classic route, which is also Quick-Drive (QD) enabled.
Bustling with action and developed with superlative fidelity and realism, the Train Simulator Classic Long Island Rail Road route delivers all the exciting best of “Big Apple” railroading!
Included Scenarios
Seven realistic and challenging career scenarios are included, as well as three Railfan Mode scenarios:
- [01] Summer of Hell
- [02] Hempstead 7's
- [03] On the Clock [Part 1]
- [04] On the Clock [Part 2]
- [05] Brooklyn Baller
- [06] Too Early for Work
- [07] Saturday Stakes
- [Railfan] Floral Park
- [Railfan] Forest Hills
- [Railfan] Jamaica
More scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!
Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key Features
- The Long Island Rail Road, extending from New York City to Hicksville, New York.
- Modern LIRR Bombardier-built M7 electric-multi-unit (EMU) set with realistic controls, performance, safety and signal systems, and sounds.
- New York’s iconic Penn Station, Atlantic Terminal, and Long Island City stations.
- Includes LIRR’s City Terminal Zone, “Main Line,” and Hempstead Branch.
- 45 route miles of electrified trackage and 30 stations.
- Authentically modeled LIRR locations including Woodside, Jamaica, Mineola, Hillside Support Facility, Hempstead, and Hicksville.
- Seven realistic career scenarios and two railfan scenarios.
- Quick Drive compatible.
- Download size: 977.2MB
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