Train Sim World 2 Great Western Express (DLC)
Drive HSTs and commuter trains on a recreated stretch of Britain's Great Western Main Line. Niche appeal, serious attention to detail.
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About Train Sim World 2 Great Western Express (DLC)
Train Sim World 2: Great Western Express is a paid DLC expansion for Dovetail Games' Train Sim World 2, dropping you into the cab of high-speed and commuter passenger trains along a recreation of one of the busiest corridors in the United Kingdom. This is not an arcade experience. You are managing power handles, vigilance systems, and timetable pressure on a route that demands you actually know what you are doing before pulling out of Paddington. The route itself is the star here. The Great Western Main Line carries a dense mix of long-distance HST (High Speed Train) services and regional commuter runs, and the DLC captures that operational contrast reasonably well. Switching between the thundering Class 43 power cars of an HST set and a slower stopping service gives you two meaningfully different driving experiences rather than just reskinned content. The HST in particular rewards patience: building speed gradually, reading signal aspects early, and hitting your station stops within the scoring window is genuinely satisfying once you stop over-braking into every platform. As a strategy-and-sim player, what I care about most in any simulation is whether the decision layer has enough depth to sustain attention over many hours. Great Western Express lands somewhere in the middle. The timetable-based services and scored runs give you measurable targets, and learning the road, in the railroader sense of knowing every gradient and signal location by heart, takes real time. What it lacks compared to a spreadsheet-deep grand strategy is systemic variety. Every session is ultimately a variation on the same task: drive this train, on this line, on schedule. The AI traffic and dispatch logic does not throw surprises at you the way an emergent simulation would. This is a route to master, not a system to exploit. For newcomers to Train Sim World 2, be aware this is DLC, not a standalone game. You need the base game first, and the tutorial infrastructure lives there. If you are already comfortable with the TSW2 core systems, Great Western Express drops you into its content without much friction. If you are brand new to the series, treat the base game tutorials as your first 90 minutes of mandatory homework before touching this route. The difficulty curve is real but learnable, and the satisfaction of a clean, on-time HST run at line speed does eventually arrive. On the downside, the route length is finite, which means a dedicated driver exhausts the scripted services faster than a full grand-strategy campaign would fill a weekend. Replayability leans on self-imposed challenges and community scenarios rather than procedural depth. The Xbox platform version reviewed here also means no mod ecosystem to speak of, which on PC would at least extend longevity through community content. If you want maximum hours per pound, this is a narrower value proposition than a sprawling base game. But if the Great Western specifically appeals, or you are building out a TSW2 route collection methodically, the production quality justifies the addition. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Dovetail Games
- Publisher
- Dovetail Games
- Release Date
- Nov 5, 2020
