Train Simulator - DB BR 145 Loco Add-On (DLC)
A DLC loco add-on for Train Simulator featuring the DB BR 145 electric locomotive, aimed at fans of precise, cab-faithful freight and passenger operations.
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About Train Simulator - DB BR 145 Loco Add-On (DLC)
Let's be clear about what this is: a single locomotive add-on for Train Simulator, not a standalone game. The DB BR 145 is a real-world German electric freight and passenger loco, and Dovetail's publishing umbrella means it slots into the broader Train Simulator ecosystem with the kind of fidelity that series regulars expect. You are buying access to one cab, one set of driving physics, and whatever routes you already own or plan to pair it with. That framing matters before you consider the purchase. From a simulation standpoint, the BR 145 is a workhorse loco worth knowing. It operates across mixed freight and regional passenger duties in Germany, which means it rewards drivers who understand notch-by-notch throttle management and pay attention to line voltage and braking distances. If you treat Train Simulator like a reflex game, you will be bored inside ten minutes. If you treat it like a slow, methodical systems exercise where arriving at exactly the right speed at exactly the right platform marker is its own reward, a quality loco add-on has real replay value. The developer, listed as a small studio, and the publisher Dovetail suggest this sits within the established Train Simulator DLC pipeline. The Steam description references over 70 km of varied track, tunnels, and multiple line types, which implies at least some bundled route content or compatibility with existing corridor routes. Single-track sections are called out specifically, which matters because passing loop timing and token-block logic add a layer of operational decision-making that main-line double-track running does not. That is the kind of detail that separates a scenery ride from something with actual procedural tension. The honest concerns here are real and worth stating plainly. There are only three Steam reviews at the time of writing, all positive, which is too small a sample to trust as a signal. The game carries an Early Access label, meaning feature completeness is not guaranteed. Additional train types and track expansions are listed as scheduled for the future, which is either an exciting roadmap or a polite way of saying the content slate is thin right now. Strategy and sim players know this pattern well: buy in early for a lower price and help shape the product, or wait for a more complete build and pay more. Neither choice is wrong, but you should make it consciously. For the core Train Simulator audience, specifically players already invested in European prototype rosters and looking to add an operationally versatile modern electric loco, this add-on fills a legitimate gap. For anyone new to the series, starting with a DLC loco before understanding the base game's interface is the wrong entry point. Get comfortable with the core product first, then come back when you know you want a BR 145 in your roster. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- 汐留姉妹
- Publisher
- Dovetail Games
- Release Date
- Jan 31, 2023