Compare Trainz Simulator: A New Era prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by N3V Games. Published by Koch Media. Released on 5/15/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Third Person, Bird View, Simulation.

A train simulator that doubles as a full railroad construction kit, T:ANE gives you routes spanning real-world lines from 1950s West Virginia to 1970s Edinburgh - if your PC can keep up with it.

Trainz: A New Era is a PC-only railroad simulator built on a new 64-bit engine that N3V Games developed from the ground up, replacing the aging architecture of the long-running Trainz franchise. The pitch is ambitious: drive trains, build routes from scratch using the Surveyor editor, manage consists, and tap into a community content library that has accumulated over 250,000 items across two decades of Trainz releases. If you have ever wanted a model railroad that fills an entire room - and then some - this is closer to that fantasy than most games dare to get. The driving side covers a solid range of real-world and fictional routes. The base game ships with a handful of lines, while the Deluxe and Platinum editions stack on routes like the Chesapeake and Ohio's Hinton Division set in 1950s West Virginia, the East Coast Main Line running the full 393 miles from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh (as of 1976), and a fictional Season Town Northern Rail Road that supports dynamic weather and season changes. Rolling stock spans steam, diesel, and electric locomotives alongside freight wagons and passenger cars - the variety is genuinely impressive out of the box. Multiplayer is also present, which is rare for this genre. The star feature, though, is Surveyor mode. It is a full route-building toolkit: sculpt terrain, lay track, place industries, set up signalling, and script your own sessions with AI drivers running alongside you. Players who enjoy building as much as riding will find hundreds of hours here. The Download Station gives access to community-made content, though free-tier users hit a severe bandwidth cap that makes bulk downloading slow. Unthrottled access sits behind a paid subscription tier, which the community has consistently called out as a friction point. The problems are real and worth knowing before you commit. Performance at launch was widely criticized, with stuttering even on capable machines. The good news is that post-launch service packs - including a major Service Pack 3 released in 2018 - addressed stability, compatibility, and frame-rate issues in meaningful ways. Even so, the game rewards some patience with settings: tuning asset render radius and shadow quality makes a noticeable difference. There are also long-standing bug complaints around AI drivers randomly seizing control of the player's locomotive mid-session, which breaks immersion hard for anyone just wanting a clean drive. The editor's asset browser lacks proper categorisation, making it harder than it should be to sort through steam locos versus freight wagons versus scenery objects. Who is this for? Hardcore train and model railroad fans who want both a driving sim and a creation suite in one package. Casual players who just want to point a locomotive down a track and relax will find enough routes to enjoy, but may hit friction with the download ecosystem and the rough edges. If your interest is purely in driving well-polished routes with no fuss, competing titles may serve you better. But for the builder, the tinkerer, the person who spent childhood afternoons rearranging track layouts on the living-room floor - T:ANE, especially with service packs applied, is the deepest sandbox the Trainz series has ever produced. Alex, Scout Team

Trainz Simulator: A New Era
Single PlayerMultiplayerCo-opThird PersonBird ViewSimulation

Trainz Simulator: A New Era

May 15, 2015N3V GamesKoch Media
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A train simulator that doubles as a full railroad construction kit, T:ANE gives you routes spanning real-world lines from 1950s West Virginia to 1970s Edinburgh - if your PC can keep up with it.

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About Trainz Simulator: A New Era

Trainz: A New Era is a PC-only railroad simulator built on a new 64-bit engine that N3V Games developed from the ground up, replacing the aging architecture of the long-running Trainz franchise. The pitch is ambitious: drive trains, build routes from scratch using the Surveyor editor, manage consists, and tap into a community content library that has accumulated over 250,000 items across two decades of Trainz releases. If you have ever wanted a model railroad that fills an entire room - and then some - this is closer to that fantasy than most games dare to get. The driving side covers a solid range of real-world and fictional routes. The base game ships with a handful of lines, while the Deluxe and Platinum editions stack on routes like the Chesapeake and Ohio's Hinton Division set in 1950s West Virginia, the East Coast Main Line running the full 393 miles from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh (as of 1976), and a fictional Season Town Northern Rail Road that supports dynamic weather and season changes. Rolling stock spans steam, diesel, and electric locomotives alongside freight wagons and passenger cars - the variety is genuinely impressive out of the box. Multiplayer is also present, which is rare for this genre. The star feature, though, is Surveyor mode. It is a full route-building toolkit: sculpt terrain, lay track, place industries, set up signalling, and script your own sessions with AI drivers running alongside you. Players who enjoy building as much as riding will find hundreds of hours here. The Download Station gives access to community-made content, though free-tier users hit a severe bandwidth cap that makes bulk downloading slow. Unthrottled access sits behind a paid subscription tier, which the community has consistently called out as a friction point. The problems are real and worth knowing before you commit. Performance at launch was widely criticized, with stuttering even on capable machines. The good news is that post-launch service packs - including a major Service Pack 3 released in 2018 - addressed stability, compatibility, and frame-rate issues in meaningful ways. Even so, the game rewards some patience with settings: tuning asset render radius and shadow quality makes a noticeable difference. There are also long-standing bug complaints around AI drivers randomly seizing control of the player's locomotive mid-session, which breaks immersion hard for anyone just wanting a clean drive. The editor's asset browser lacks proper categorisation, making it harder than it should be to sort through steam locos versus freight wagons versus scenery objects. Who is this for? Hardcore train and model railroad fans who want both a driving sim and a creation suite in one package. Casual players who just want to point a locomotive down a track and relax will find enough routes to enjoy, but may hit friction with the download ecosystem and the rough edges. If your interest is purely in driving well-polished routes with no fuss, competing titles may serve you better. But for the builder, the tinkerer, the person who spent childhood afternoons rearranging track layouts on the living-room floor - T:ANE, especially with service packs applied, is the deepest sandbox the Trainz series has ever produced. Alex, Scout Team

Tags

steamRoute BuilderSurveyor EditorReal-World RoutesAI TrafficWeather SystemContent CreatorDownload StationModel RailroadSession Scripting64-bit Engine

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
30 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GT 430 / AMD ATI 5550
Processor
2Ghz 64 bit Dual Core - Intel 'i'/AMD K10
System requirements
Windows 7 64bit

Recommended

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
30 GB HD
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 660 / AMD HD 6950
Processor
2.3Ghz 64 bit Quad Core - Intel i5 3330/AMD FX 8350
System requirements
Windows 8.1 64bit

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Game Info

Developer
N3V Games
Publisher
Koch Media
Release Date
May 15, 2015

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