Train Simulator - North Jersey Coast Line Route Add-On (DLC)
A fictional Japanese railcar driving sim with 70+ km of varied track, tunnels, and scenery. Early Access means it's still growing, but the bones are here.
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About Train Simulator - North Jersey Coast Line Route Add-On (DLC)
Train Simulator - North Jersey Coast Line Route Add-On is a route DLC for Dovetail's Train Simulator platform, developed by 汐留姉妹. Despite the "North Jersey Coast Line" name, the content is a fictional rail corridor inspired by Japanese commuter and regional rail operations rather than the real NJ Transit route. That mismatch in branding is the first thing worth flagging: if you arrived here expecting meticulously modeled New Jersey infrastructure, this is not that product. What you do get is a single-route driving experience spanning over 70 km of track, with multiple line types, tunnel segments, and scenery transitions built into the run. The core loop is pure cab-riding: you take the controls, manage speed, hit your station stops on time, and absorb the changing landscape as it scrolls past. There are no logistics layers, no timetable management dashboards, and no AI competitor systems to outsmart. For a strategy-minded player used to juggling systems, that simplicity is either meditative or underwhelming depending on your mood. On a quiet evening it can genuinely scratch a different itch. The Early Access status is the most important practical detail here. The developer has listed single-track sections and additional rolling stock as planned future content, which means the current build is intentionally incomplete. Three Steam reviews at 100% positive is an extremely thin sample size, and the game carries no Metacritic score, so there is no critical consensus to lean on. Buying in now is a bet on the developer following through on their roadmap, and that is a real risk with a small studio DLC product. From a simulation depth standpoint, the decision-making layer is thin compared to full-featured train sim expansions. There is no complex consist building, no manual brake curve calibration flagged in the description, and the tutorial situation is unaddressed in the available data. For hardcore sim players accustomed to add-ons with detailed cab systems and physics modeling, the lack of documented feature depth is a yellow flag. That said, a 70 km route with genuine scenery variety is a reasonable baseline for a route add-on, and if the developer delivers the promised rolling stock roster, the value picture improves meaningfully. The mod ecosystem question is essentially unanswerable right now given the Early Access stage and minimal community footprint. If you are the type to build a library of interconnected Train Simulator content, file this one as a watch-list item rather than an immediate purchase unless you specifically want to support the developer's roadmap from the ground floor. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- 汐留姉妹
- Publisher
- Dovetail Games
- Release Date
- Jan 31, 2023