Train Sim World 2: Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr: Duisburg - Bochum (DLC)
Haul commuters through the dense Ruhr Valley corridor in this TSW2 DLC adding the Duisburg-Bochum route with authentic German regional traction.
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About Train Sim World 2: Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr: Duisburg - Bochum (DLC)
Train Sim World 2: Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr puts you in the cab for one of Germany's busiest commuter corridors, the stretch between Duisburg and Bochum that sits at the heart of the densely populated Ruhr metropolitan area. This is not a scenic mountain route or a freight-hauling adventure through open countryside. It is a high-frequency, stop-start regional and S-Bahn operation where punctuality, platform docking accuracy, and timetable management are the core loop. If that sounds dry, Dovetail's recreation of the actual signalling conventions, cab controls, and rolling stock is detailed enough to satisfy operators who want something that feels closer to a procedure simulator than an arcade game. On the content side, the DLC ships with the route itself plus the traction assigned to the Rhein-Ruhr network. Passengers, platform indicators, and the familiar overhead electrification infrastructure of a German urban railway are all present. The level of cab fidelity follows the TSW2 standard, meaning physical button interactions, working AWS and safety systems, and a power-notch-based throttle model rather than a simple slider. For players already comfortable in TSW2's framework, dropping into this route takes maybe twenty minutes of familiarisation. For complete newcomers, the base game's tutorial layer carries over, though the Hauptstrecke itself assumes you have the basics down. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, which is what I track closely, this route rewards players who learn the timetable structure. Running the same service at different times of day produces meaningfully different traffic conditions on the line, and coordinating with signals on a busy multi-track corridor teaches you more about real rail operations than any open-world sandbox. The AI traffic density on the Rhein-Ruhr line is one of the busier examples in the TSW2 library, which matters because an empty railway feels like a tech demo. Here the line feels alive, or at least as alive as Dovetail's AI traffic system allows, which is not always perfectly choreographed but is convincing enough. The shortcomings are the same ones that follow every Dovetail DLC release. Scenario variety is modest out of the box, and the long-term replay value depends heavily on whether you invest time in community-made scenarios or timetable services. The mod ecosystem around TSW2 is active but fragmented across platforms, and on Xbox specifically your options are narrower than on PC. No Steam Workshop access means you are working with what Dovetail ships plus any official scenario packs. The route distance is also not enormous, which means if you are measuring value purely in kilometres of track, you will do the mental arithmetic quickly. What you are paying for is operational density, not length. For strategy and sim players who appreciate systems over spectacle, the Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr DLC is a legitimate addition if commuter rail operations appeal to you at all. It will not reshape the TSW2 experience, but it adds a procedurally rich, well-populated corridor that holds up across repeated services better than some of the more scenic but operationally thin routes in the catalogue. Buy it as a working railway to operate, not a landscape to tour. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Dovetail Games
- Publisher
- Dovetail Games
- Release Date
- Aug 20, 2020
