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Train Simulator | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $11.82

| Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Brand: Microsoft Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2001-06-07 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Drive a Train? [Posted on 2007-09-04] This is a quite realistic video game though some activities lack imagination and interest. Overall the scenery is good but the locale is quite limited. all of the activities are concentrated in western Montana and on one 200-mile section of BNSF track. Becomes rather borrrring after a while. Fortunately, add-ons are available elsewhere, which provide a broader railroad gaming experience.
Train Game [Posted on 2007-09-16] If you or anyone you know is a fan of trains-either watching them, photographing them, video taping them or riding on them, then this video simulator is for you. You can either watch the train that you are controlling from the sidelines or be in the cab of the train handling the controls of it. There are several different trains in this simulation along with several different weathers conditions to work with. This simulator is fantastic.
Train Simulator [Posted on 2007-11-17] The software presents a realistic feeling of driving a train. The secenery is good. Train options are somewhat limited although the entire range of trains(Electric,Diesel and Steam) are available. Tutorials and training guides are excellent. This is a good starter software and in discussing other software available, is preferred.
MS Train Simulator [Posted on 2007-12-02] No one else has mentioned the enormous amount of fun one can have with this (or any other rail simulation for that matter)by simply exploring at your own pace all the little highways and byways of this new and fascinating track world.
Select an engine with which you feel the most comfortable and then get off the main track and enjoy a gentle run along the back "lanes" of the different countryside areas. In some cases you may only go a few hundred yards while in others you can travel for miles just idling away as you see fit.
For long journeys I use a "Class 50" on its own while for the really little known places something like the "Nene Valley NV8" really fits the bill.
Have fun - that's what these games are for!!
Bought train simulator for my Dad, he LOVES iT!!!! TYVM [Posted on 2008-01-14] I bought the train simulator for my Dad for Christmas and he LOVES it!!! I would recommend this product for anybody who likes and enjoys trains!!!
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