Compare Train Simulator - Miami - West Palm Beach Route Add-On (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by 汐留姉妹. Published by Dovetail Games. Released on 1/31/2023. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation, Early Access.

A DLC route add-on stretching over 70 km of Florida coastline track, built for Train Simulator fans who want more real-world corridors to drive.

Let's be straight about what this is: a route expansion DLC, not a standalone game. You are buying access to a modelled stretch of track between Miami and West Palm Beach, slotted into the existing Train Simulator framework. If you do not already own a compatible base game and understand how Dovetail's ecosystem of add-ons works, stop here and sort that out first. For everyone else, the core pitch is roughly 70 kilometres of South Florida corridor with multiple track configurations, tunnels, and scenery transitions that try to capture the shift from dense urban rail yards to more open coastal stretches. From a simulation depth standpoint, this is a route pack, not a systems overhaul. The decision-making layer is modest: you choose your consist, you follow the timetable, you manage throttle and brake to hit station stops on time. There is no branching career progression or meaningful resource management. What you are actually optimising for is precision driving, and on that front the 70 km of varied track gives you enough scenery changes and single-track section timing challenges to stay engaged across a few sessions. The developer notes that additional train types and single-track content are planned for future updates, which is a fair signal that this is an Early Access release and the content slate is not finished. The Early Access label carries real weight here. Three user reviews on Steam, no Metacritic score, and a developer (listed as a small studio) putting out a route pack that explicitly promises future additions. That is a bet on roadmap delivery, and the track record is simply too short to evaluate with confidence. If you are the kind of sim player who buys into early routes to support continued development and enjoys watching a product mature, this fits that pattern. If you need a polished, fully-featured route on day one, the calculus is harder to justify. The modelling quality and AI traffic behaviour are genuinely difficult to assess from the available data. The Steam description references realistic driving feel and scenery variety, but with only three reviews in the pool, there is no meaningful community signal on whether cab physics feel authentic or whether the Florida light and landscape actually reads as recognisable. Dovetail's publishing pedigree on route quality is uneven across their catalogue, so the publisher name alone is not a strong quality guarantee here. For strategy-minded sim players, the question to ask is: does this route give you enough operational variety to justify the DLC slot in your library? The single-track sections mentioned in the roadmap are interesting from a timetable management perspective because they introduce genuine scheduling decisions that pure double-track mainline running does not. If that feature ships and works well, the route could become meaningfully more interesting. Right now, you are partly paying for what it will become. Diego, Scout Team

Train Simulator - Miami - West Palm Beach Route Add-On (DLC)
SimulationEarly Access

Train Simulator - Miami - West Palm Beach Route Add-On (DLC)

Jan 31, 2023汐留姉妹Dovetail Games
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A DLC route add-on stretching over 70 km of Florida coastline track, built for Train Simulator fans who want more real-world corridors to drive.

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Let's be straight about what this is: a route expansion DLC, not a standalone game. You are buying access to a modelled stretch of track between Miami and West Palm Beach, slotted into the existing Train Simulator framework. If you do not already own a compatible base game and understand how Dovetail's ecosystem of add-ons works, stop here and sort that out first. For everyone else, the core pitch is roughly 70 kilometres of South Florida corridor with multiple track configurations, tunnels, and scenery transitions that try to capture the shift from dense urban rail yards to more open coastal stretches. From a simulation depth standpoint, this is a route pack, not a systems overhaul. The decision-making layer is modest: you choose your consist, you follow the timetable, you manage throttle and brake to hit station stops on time. There is no branching career progression or meaningful resource management. What you are actually optimising for is precision driving, and on that front the 70 km of varied track gives you enough scenery changes and single-track section timing challenges to stay engaged across a few sessions. The developer notes that additional train types and single-track content are planned for future updates, which is a fair signal that this is an Early Access release and the content slate is not finished. The Early Access label carries real weight here. Three user reviews on Steam, no Metacritic score, and a developer (listed as a small studio) putting out a route pack that explicitly promises future additions. That is a bet on roadmap delivery, and the track record is simply too short to evaluate with confidence. If you are the kind of sim player who buys into early routes to support continued development and enjoys watching a product mature, this fits that pattern. If you need a polished, fully-featured route on day one, the calculus is harder to justify. The modelling quality and AI traffic behaviour are genuinely difficult to assess from the available data. The Steam description references realistic driving feel and scenery variety, but with only three reviews in the pool, there is no meaningful community signal on whether cab physics feel authentic or whether the Florida light and landscape actually reads as recognisable. Dovetail's publishing pedigree on route quality is uneven across their catalogue, so the publisher name alone is not a strong quality guarantee here. For strategy-minded sim players, the question to ask is: does this route give you enough operational variety to justify the DLC slot in your library? The single-track sections mentioned in the roadmap are interesting from a timetable management perspective because they introduce genuine scheduling decisions that pure double-track mainline running does not. If that feature ships and works well, the route could become meaningfully more interesting. Right now, you are partly paying for what it will become. Diego, Scout Team

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steamRoute Add-OnEarly Access DLCCab DrivingTimetable ManagementSingle-Track OperationsFlorida CorridorDovetail Ecosystem

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Developer
汐留姉妹
Publisher
Dovetail Games
Release Date
Jan 31, 2023

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