Trainz: Virtual Railroading on your PC

aka: Trainz: Die Modell-Eisenbahn auf Ihrem PC, Trainz: Le modélisme prend une nouvelle dimension, Trainz: Model Railroading on your PC
Moby ID: 6000

Windows screenshots

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By the Numbers. Looking over the collection of F7 units available.
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Adding some color. Texturing landscapes in Surveyor is akin to using brushes in most paint programs.
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Racing for Gold. The drizzle may be bothersome, but it did produce a nice rainbow.
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Raw Power. A duo of SD40's takes a load into the hills.
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Right on schedule. Looking out the side of the cab, an Australian driver catches a glimpse of a train running on the tracks below.
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Laying down the neighborhood. A pre-textured area of a layout.
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Chugging with the fishes. Derail and you can wind up in all sorts of problems.
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Already at it. The Centenary car added in the first service pack, bringing the Community Edition up to speed with the retail collection.
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All Aboard! Number 300 prepares to leave the downtown terminus.
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I can almost see my house from here and I live across the Pond! A Class43 breezes through a beautiful British landscape.
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G'Day! A Class43 passes by a Class37. The working gauges have us running at just about 100km/h.
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Where am I? An in game map gives you the location of the other trains and the status of switches and signals.
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Light at the end of the tunnel. Facing the rising sun, a pair of SD-40's and their freight emerge from a tunnel.
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Everyone's favorite train. Done with the Paint Shed add-on, this Moby Games homage train roles into town.
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Night-time in a Class43, going below the speed limit in England.
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Looking at the switches. You can control the train via DCC or manually. There is light snow, which is not shown here.
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