Compare Train Simulator - Pacific Surfliner LA - San Diego Route (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 70+ km Pacific Surfliner corridor recreation for Train Simulator, covering LA to San Diego with tunnels, single-track sections, and shifting coastal scenery.

Let's be clear about what this DLC is: a route add-on for Train Simulator that reconstructs the Pacific Surfliner corridor between Los Angeles and San Diego, stretching over 70 kilometres of track with tunnels, varied terrain, and the kind of coastal scenery changes that make a long cab-ride session feel less like staring at a progress bar. The developer, 汐留姉妹, has built this as an Early Access release, which means the final feature set is not yet locked in. Single-track sections and additional rolling stock are listed as planned additions, so what you are buying right now is a foundation, not a complete product. From a simulation depth standpoint, the route's appeal is straightforward. Corridor variety is the key selling point here. Switching between multi-track mainline running and tighter single-track segments (once those arrive) demands different operating discipline, and the 70 km distance gives you enough run time to actually settle into timetable management rather than just spawning, blowing the horn, and alt-tabbing. For players who track occupancy logic and signal spacing like a hobby within a hobby, that length matters. The Early Access caveat deserves a full paragraph because it shapes the value calculation significantly. Three Steam reviews at 100% positive is a statistically meaningless sample. The developer's roadmap promises more train types and track configurations, but no concrete delivery timeline is visible in the available data. Buying into Early Access route DLC means accepting that the product today is lighter than the product eventually promised. If you need a complete, polished experience right now, that patience threshold is worth checking against your own tolerance. For Train Simulator regulars who collect corridor routes the way others collect Paradox DLC packs, this fits neatly into an existing library habit. The Pacific Surfliner is an under-represented US passenger corridor in the simulation space, and the coastal Southern California setting gives it visual identity that generic freight-hauling routes lack. Newcomers to Train Simulator as a platform should address the base game's learning curve before adding route DLC to the pile. The DLC itself does not appear to include dedicated tutorial content, so baseline familiarity with cab controls and signal systems is assumed. Bottom line: promising geography, honest Early Access limitations, and a thin review pool that makes confident quality judgments impossible right now. Watch the update cadence for a few months if you are on the fence. Diego, Scout Team

Train Simulator - Pacific Surfliner LA - San Diego Route (DLC)
SimulationEarly Access

Train Simulator - Pacific Surfliner LA - San Diego Route (DLC)

Jan 31, 2023汐留姉妹Dovetail Games
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A 70+ km Pacific Surfliner corridor recreation for Train Simulator, covering LA to San Diego with tunnels, single-track sections, and shifting coastal scenery.

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About Train Simulator - Pacific Surfliner LA - San Diego Route (DLC)

Let's be clear about what this DLC is: a route add-on for Train Simulator that reconstructs the Pacific Surfliner corridor between Los Angeles and San Diego, stretching over 70 kilometres of track with tunnels, varied terrain, and the kind of coastal scenery changes that make a long cab-ride session feel less like staring at a progress bar. The developer, 汐留姉妹, has built this as an Early Access release, which means the final feature set is not yet locked in. Single-track sections and additional rolling stock are listed as planned additions, so what you are buying right now is a foundation, not a complete product. From a simulation depth standpoint, the route's appeal is straightforward. Corridor variety is the key selling point here. Switching between multi-track mainline running and tighter single-track segments (once those arrive) demands different operating discipline, and the 70 km distance gives you enough run time to actually settle into timetable management rather than just spawning, blowing the horn, and alt-tabbing. For players who track occupancy logic and signal spacing like a hobby within a hobby, that length matters. The Early Access caveat deserves a full paragraph because it shapes the value calculation significantly. Three Steam reviews at 100% positive is a statistically meaningless sample. The developer's roadmap promises more train types and track configurations, but no concrete delivery timeline is visible in the available data. Buying into Early Access route DLC means accepting that the product today is lighter than the product eventually promised. If you need a complete, polished experience right now, that patience threshold is worth checking against your own tolerance. For Train Simulator regulars who collect corridor routes the way others collect Paradox DLC packs, this fits neatly into an existing library habit. The Pacific Surfliner is an under-represented US passenger corridor in the simulation space, and the coastal Southern California setting gives it visual identity that generic freight-hauling routes lack. Newcomers to Train Simulator as a platform should address the base game's learning curve before adding route DLC to the pile. The DLC itself does not appear to include dedicated tutorial content, so baseline familiarity with cab controls and signal systems is assumed. Bottom line: promising geography, honest Early Access limitations, and a thin review pool that makes confident quality judgments impossible right now. Watch the update cadence for a few months if you are on the fence. Diego, Scout Team

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steamRoute DLCEarly Access SimUS Passenger RailCab DrivingCoastal SceneryTimetable OperationsSingle-Track Running

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Game Info

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

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