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Thomas & Friends Visit the West Somerset Railway - Arriving Spring 2025

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Inspired by Mattel’s Thomas & Friends franchise, Train Sim World 5: Thomas & Friends Visit the West Somerset Railway features fan-favorite characters like Thomas, Annie, Clarabel, Diesel and the Troublesome Trucks, brought to life on the West Somerset Railway. With accessible controls, the add-on offers an easy entry for newcomers to Train Sim World while providing an engaging, immersive experience for Thomas & Friends fans.

Unlike previous add-ons, this gameplay will be entirely story-driven, featuring a fun narrative that follows Thomas and his friends on their visit to the West Somerset Railway.



Train Sim World 5: Thomas & Friends Visit the West Somerset Railway will be available as an add-on this spring 2025 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store for $24.99 / £19.99 / €24.99.

To play the Thomas add-on, players will need Train Sim World 5 and the West Somerset Railway Route add-on. A bundle for newcomers, including the core Train Sim World 5 game and both add-ons, will also be available at launch for $39.99 / £29.99 / €34.99

Train Sim World 5 Game Update - February 27th

Hello everyone!

The latest update is here, bringing a range of fixes and improvements for TSW add-ons. Pfälzische Ludwigsbahn: Mannheim – Kaiserslautern has received further fixes for missing passengers at stations and improved visuals for Re200 cantilevers.

We’ve also added various fixes for other add-ons, such as the London Overground Suffragette Line, including the looping break squeal sounds on the Class 710, and made improvements newly released Metrolink F59PHR. Take a look at the highlights and full changelog below, and let us know if you’re having any issues.

As always, please allow up to 24 hours for it to fully reach your system. Be aware that some systems may update automatically.


[h3]Highlights:[/h3]

London Overground Suffragette Line
  • Fixed issues with locos errantly darkening whilst passing through ECML line bridge area.
  • Fixed train not moving when safety systems were activated in both cabs on Class 710
  • Fixed AI brake squeal sounds looping continuously on Class 710.


Metrolink F59PHR
  • The TMS/Alerter can now be reset by pressing or moving the appropriate controls, rather than only using the TMS Manual Reset button.
  • Adjusted the Metrolink F59PHR dynamic braking so it has a realistic engine RPM.


Rotem Bi-Level Cab Car
  • Fixed ‘Forward Door Close’ button also closing player’s door in Conductor Mode.


[h3]Full Changelog:[/h3]

Core
  • Various localisation improvements.


London Overground Suffragette Line
  • Fixed issues with locos errantly darkening whilst passing through ECML line bridge area.
  • Fixed an issue where doors of passing Class 710 trains would glitch visibly
  • Added new seating animations for female passengers


Class 710
  • Fixed train not moving when safety systems were activated in both cabs.
  • Fixed AI brake squeal sounds looping continuously.
  • Added additional icons for third-rail shoes being up/down on the TMS.
  • Added Voltage indication on TMS.
  • Added third rail sparks.


West Coast Mainline Preston Carlisle
  • Fixed two floating hedges at Shap Summit next to the trackside house.
  • Fixed a second floating hedge at a bridge near Shap Summit. Summit about that place seems floaty.


Antelope Valley
  • Fixed an issue where the ALVA-MP36 was not appearing in the menu or substituting in the Antelope DLC.


Metrolink F59PHR
  • Increased the volume of the throttle notch click sound so it’s easier to hear.
  • The TMS/Alerter can now be reset by pressing or moving the appropriate controls, rather than only using the TMS Manual Reset button.
  • Adjusted the Metrolink F59PHR dynamic braking so it has a realistic engine RPM.
  • Ground, step, number board, and marker lights now stay on by default unless the unit is out of service.
  • Rotem Bi-Level Cab Car
  • Fixed ‘Forward Door Close’ button also closing player’s door in Conductor Mode.


MP36PH-3C
  • Adjusted brake pressure to prevent PCS tripping on running stopped preset.
  • Fixed issue where marker lights would not turn on, unless switch was turned off and on again.


West Coast Mainline South

Class 350
  • Updated tail light in headlight setup so they will now switch off when the train is coupled to another unit.


Pfälzische Ludwigsbahn: Mannheim – Kaiserslautern
  • Improved visuals for Re200 cantilevers.
  • Fixed passengers missing from stations.
  • Fixed passengers not disembarking at stations.
  • Fixed players being unable to interact with NPC during ‘Very Important Inspector’ scenario.
  • Fixed incorrect 1000Hz magnet settings at signal 3 46 when approaching Hasslach.
  • Fixed incorrect train PIS for RE 6 service 28092.
  • Fixed derailers not opening when the upcoming signal is clear.
  • Fixed some scenery issues.


DB BR 425
  • Fixed upper door hinge of driver door lacking animation
  • Fixed passengers not boarding the train at Kaiserslautern station
  • Fixed window in cab door not being able to be lowered


DB BR 111
  • Adjusted start of dialogue during loco introduction to not interrupt player.


TGV
  • Fixed an issue stopping the pantograph from being raised.


Bahnstrecke Salzburg – Rosenheim
  • Fixed an issue where the roll brakes would not release after changing ends at Salzburg.


DB BR 185
  • Fixed issue where the anti-slip could apply too much brake force when moving in reverse.


Northeast Corridor: New York – Trenton

Multilevel Car
  • Fixed issue where AI trains would depart with open doors.


ScotRail BR Class 380 EMU
  • Reduced braking strength to be more realistic.


East Coast Mainline and Training Centre Class 66
  • Fixed functionality of #4 key on Datacord for both cabs. Other Class 66 locos will be updated in future releases.

Metrolink F59PHR - Out Now!

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[h2]The Locomotive: Metrolink F59PHR[/h2]



Derived from the GP59 freight locomotive, the F59PH was designed in the 1980s to deliver new passenger diesel equipment to emerging commuter networks. Kitted out with 3000 horsepower and Head End Power, the F59PH was among the top brass of locomotives, making them a clear candidate to work in tandem with modern cars and capable of handling busy schedules



First settling into service in Toronto, Canada, the early 1990s saw a fleet of locos ordered for Metrolink to embark out of Los Angeles and run across their sprawling Californian network. As years have rolled by, so has technology, but despite two newer diesel types in traffic today, the F59PH hangs on as the F59PHR – a rebuilt variant which can meet modern emission standards, hence the “R” designation in the name.

As part of their age, the Metrolink F59PHRs still hang onto their classic white undercoat, a stark contrast to the silver sheen of their passenger equipment. The F59PHR comes accompanied with bombardier bi-level cars in their grey liveries and the accompanying Conductor Mode.

[h2]The Routes:[/h2]

[h3]San Bernardino Line + Antelope Valley Line[/h3]

San Bernardino Line



The F59PHR will be available to operate in timetable mode across both Metrolink routes available for Train Sim World 5.
In San Bernardino Line, included in Train Sim World 5: Standard Edition, Metrolink trains power through the LA suburbs and out along the east-west route to San Bernardino via 57 miles of track and 15 stations (16 total).



At LA, trains pass by the freeway and run effectively alongside the road traffic, before branching out of the city. Built up residential areas and industry fade out into a landscape of smaller towns served by Metrolink’s commuter services, passing by Kaiser Mill and the Auto Club Speedway station, which only serves passengers on race days!

Antelope Valley Line



The Antelope Valley Line was part of Train Sim World 4: Standard Edition and is now available as a separate route Add-on for Train Sim World 5.
The real-world route has origins in the late 1800s and closed to passenger and freight traffic in the 1970s before being reopened as a commuter rail service in the early 1990s.
Trains also depart the impressive Los Angeles Union Station but this time head off in the direction of Santa Clarita to the north, before turning east toward Palmdale and north again to Lancaster via a brand-new station at Vista Canyon.



Using Train Sim World 5’s Route Hopping feature, players with both routes will be able to ‘hop’ between them at LA Union Station. This feature is also available at San Bernardino Depot for players that own Cajon Pass.
The result is potential gameplay sessions involving three Metrolink passenger locomotives and services across two of their routes – from San Bernardino through to Lancaster, with a break at LA Union Station.
Free Roam will also allow players to spawn in the F59PHR onto other USA routes in their collection or the Candian National Oakville Subdivision route Add-on, where these locomotives originally ran under another operator prior to their move to California.
Antelope Valley Line is available at 80% off on both Epic Games and PlayStation until 24th and 26th February 2025 respectively.

[h2]Schedule and Scenarios[/h2]



The F59PHR substitutes into passenger services on both San Bernardino Line and Antelope Valley Line, mixing things up with the F125 and MP36PH-3C locomotives. There will be three Scenarios to play on Antelope Valley Line.
These feature:
  • A service where one of the locomotives is taken out of service for scrapping
  • A celebration of a service anniversary prior to the introduction of the newer locomotives
  • A service involving the recovery of a failed locomotive

Train Sim World 5: Metrolink F59PHR loco Add-on is out now for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam for $16.99/£12.99/€15.99

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3260370/Train_Sim_World_5_Metrolink_F59PHR_Loco_AddOn/

Missed the Preview Stream? Head back to Youtube and Twitch and catch up with Matt and Harry as they head through California across both Metrolink routes:
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Note: due to some internet gremlins, the first 16 minutes of the stream were cut off. You can view this short portion of the stream separately.

You can also read the answers to the Preview Stream Q&A Thread on the Forums.

London Overground Mildmay line - Coming Soon!

[h2]London Overground Mildmay line: Stratford - Willesden Junction[/h2]


We announced this route as part of 2024’s Season of Reveals, including information from Developer Johannes Hartmann, who is working on this route as a solo project under the banner Incredible Trains.

[h3]About Incredible Trains[/h3]


We introduced Johannes from Incredible Trains in our November Roadmap as one of the latest Partner Programme Developers to join Train Sim World. They are the sole developer at this brand-new studio and got into game development by modding for Transport Fever 2, creating UK rolling stock and asset mods.

What began as a side project during a PhD, using the PC Editor and learning Unreal Engine, has since grown into gearing up to release their debut Train Sim World route add-on!

[h3]The Route[/h3]

This packed, dense and highly detailed route covers 12 miles of the Mildmay line (previously known to some as the North London Line) between Stratford and Willesden Junction.

What is now recognisable as the Mildmay line was built across two decades of staggered development and expansion between 1846 and 1869. Avoiding central London, the route is vital for cross-city connections while avoiding the busy core and is also a vital freight artery as it links multiple main lines together.



Much like the rest of the London Overground network, the North London Line was due an upgrade through the 90s and early 2000s, and in 2007, TfL took over the line and overhauled it to be a modern commuter line with reliable and frequent service.

With TfL’s naming of all London Overground routes, the North London Line is now officially known as the Mildmay line, honouring the small charitable hospital in Shoreditch that has cared for Londoners over many years, notably its pivotal role in the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s, which made it the valued and respected place it is for many, particularly the LGBTQ+ community today.



Along the part of the route depicted in the game add-on lie plenty of familiar locations and landmarks to admire, including the ArcelorMittal Orbit at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

18 stations in total make for a style of gameplay where there is very little time to rest! Willesden Junction will make use of the high-level platforms situated above those used in West Coast Main Line South and other stations will have names familiar to locals and tourists alike, such as Hackney Central, Camden Road and Hampstead Heath. As a product licensed by TfL, all stations will be adorned with the relevant TfL branding.



Beyond the rails, the road traffic will include vehicles that represent London’s iconic black cabs and red double-decker buses. There will also be AI DLR vehicles at Stratford that operate in a similar way to the AI trams seen on Edinburgh – Glasgow / Fife Circle route Add-ons.

The route’s location across London also sees it cross and intersect with snippets of lines from other Train Sim World routes, with the HS1 tunnel entrance visible from Southeastern High Speed and Route Hopping available for easy access to other London routes in your collection.

These include:
  • Stratford / Stratford Intl (Southeastern High Speed)
  • Gospel Oak (London Overground Suffragette line)
  • Willesden Junction (WCML South or Bakerloo Line)


[h3]London Overground Class 378 ‘Capitalstar’[/h3]


Players of other UK Train Sim World Add-ons will be familiar with the Electrostar family of trains, which are widespread across the south of England and run a variety of different services using variants of the same style of EMU.



The following ‘Electrostar’ variants are already available in Train Sim World:
  • Southeastern Class 375 in Southeastern High Speed
  • Southern Class 377/2 in West Coast Main Line South
  • Southern Class 377/4 in East Coastway / London Commuter
  • Gatwick Express Class 387 in London Commuter


Their simpler controls and combined power / brake handle make them perfect to pick up for first time Train Sim World players, whilst more experienced players can interact with safety systems, PIS displays via the interactive screen and in the Class 377, speed controls.



The Class 378 ‘Capitalstar’ variant of this EMU first entered service in 2009 on London Overground routes to replace the ageing Class 313. Since 2010, the Mildmay line has been operated by the Class 378; originally delivered in 3-car formations, a 4th car was quickly added, and all were expanded to 5-car trains by 2017.

Visually, there are many differences from its ‘Electrostar’ relatives including its cab end doors which can be opened in case of emergency but are otherwise not used to interconnect multiple trains together in service.



Inside, passengers sit opposite one another with longitudinal seating much more suited to high density commuter service and this interior is adorned with the moquette style and distinctive signage of the London Overground.

The cab also has a new layout compared to the ‘Electrostars’ and dual voltage functionality is available – both overhead AC and third-rail DC.

[h3]Timetable, Service Layers and Gameplay[/h3]


London Overground services will run at 8-trains-per-hour with frequent stopping patterns at all stations featured on this section of the line. Freight traffic and AI utilising other Train Sim World Add-ons will run on multiple mainlines that intersect and cross over or under the Mildmay line.

Efficient driving and quick reaction times will make or break a run to ensure all the stations are served within the confines of the timetable.

Additional Service Layers

Players with other Add-ons in their collection will be able to see and operate additional services along the route.

These include:
  • London Overground Class 710 services from Suffragette line
  • (AI) LNER Class 801 Azuma trains from East Coast Main Line
  • (AI) Thameslink Class 700 services
  • (AI) HS1 services from Southeastern High Speed
  • (AI) EMT HST services from Midland Main Line
  • (AI) Class 350, Class 377 and Bakerloo Line trains from West Coast Main Line South
  • (AI) Avanti West Coast Class 390 Pendolino services


In addition, a selection of reskinned and unlicensed AI layers representing trains not currently available in Train Sim World are also available.



These AI services are formed of:
  • Reskinned Class 710 trains from Suffragette line, representing Elizabeth line services
  • Reskinned Class 710 trains from Suffragette line, representing Greater Anglia services
  • Reskinned Class 166 trains from Great Western Express, representing Chiltern Railways services
  • These services can be seen at Stratford and Hackney Central.


Train Sim World 5: London Overground Mildmay line: Stratford - Willesden Junction route Add-on will release on 4th March for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam for £24.99/€29.99/$29.99

[h2]Preview Steam – Wednesday 26th February![/h2]
You’ll be able to join the Railfan TV team on YouTube and Twitch on 26th February for a preview of Mildmay line.

[h3]Mastery Posters are coming![/h3]
You may have noticed a new addition to the Mastery Rewards UI - Posters. We're excited to share that the Mildmay line will be the first route to launch with this new reward type, and once unlocked it'll start to appear across all TSW5 UK routes!

We're not ready to share exactly what the Mildmay line reward looks like just yet, but additional posters for existing routes will be rolling out shortly afterwards - here's a reminder of how some of our German route posters will look in game:



Caltrain Last Chance Sale



Save 80% on Train Sim World at 35% off on Train Sim Classic for Caltrain content in Last Chance Sales before the products are removed from sale on 27th February.

In this article we outline details of sales on selected platforms and answer questions related to the transfer of Compatible Content across versions of Train Sim World.

[h3]Caltrain License Removal & Ending Sales[/h3]

In our February Roadmap, we gave an update regarding the expiry of our Caltrain license agreement and how that will impact related add-ons for both Train Sim World and Train Simulator Classic.

Our teams are working with new licensors all the time to bring an authentic experience to Train Sim World with the inclusion of real-world brands. However, in rare cases our licences expire without renewal and whilst we do our best to work closely with our licensors, it can result in us needing to make changes to how we distribute and sell affected content.

Affected add-ons will remain on sale until February 27th, after which they will be removed from stores.
For those who are yet to purchase these add-ons, we are running last-chance sales on selected platforms. More information on specific sales is provided below.

For now, it may be best to consider this the last opportunity to purchase these licensed add-ons. If you already own the add-ons above, or decide to purchase them before the February 27th deadline, you will not be impacted by the licence expiry and will be able to continue enjoying the official Caltrain branded content for the current version of Train Sim World that you are playing.

Our teams are also investigating potential ways in which we can bring the Train Sim World add-ons back after they are removed from sale, and we're working through this process with guidance from Caltrain. We don't have anything to confirm just yet, but once we have more news to share, we will keep you all updated. Thank you.

[h2]Caltrain Sale on Steam[/h2]

17th - 26th February 2025



All Caltrain content is discounted on Steam on both Train Sim World and Train Simulator Classic.

Train Sim World



Train Simulator Classic

If you already own the add-ons above, or decide to purchase them before the February 27th deadline, you will not be impacted by the license expiry and will be able to continue enjoying the official Caltrain branded content for the current version of Train Sim World that you are playing.

Players on previous versions of Train Sim World (eg: Train Sim World 4), will be able to purchase the relevant version of the Caltrain Add-ons up until 27th February.

Should players of these older titles then wish to upgrade to a later version of TSW (eg: Train Sim World 5) after the 27th February deadline, in some cases, the more recent version of Compatible Caltrain Content may no longer be available to download and therefore may not be playable, even though the player will have the relevant entitlement.

In this scenario, we therefore recommend that players use this entitlement and download the TSW5 Compatible Version of the Caltrain Add-on before the 27th February, even if they do not yet own Train Sim World 5.

You can find out more about entitlements and Compatible Content in our FAQs.