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Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On

$24.99
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Dovetail Games
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Windows
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About This Game

The sprawling Big Apple and the bustling city of New Haven come together in the exciting new NEC: New York-New Haven route for Train Simulator, featuring many of New York’s famous landmarks and advanced signalling throughout.

Joining the USA’s most populated city, New York, to Connecticut’s second largest city, New Haven, the original line was completed in 1849; classic American steam trains were the first to use the line before it was electrified in the early 20th century. It also forms part of the longer Northeast Corridor, which runs from Boston to Washington D.C.

The 75 mile (120km) route for Train Simulator features two of New York’s most famous train terminals, Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station, both within four blocks of each other but serving two different routes through The Big Apple.

The stunning and imperious Grand Central Station in New York – once home to the great passenger trains of the New York Central - is Metro-North’s southernmost point of its Harlem Line. An underground station, trains depart Grand Central via the Park Avenue Tunnel and Park Avenue Viaduct to Harlem along third-rail lines towards Mount Vernon and New Rochelle.

New York Penn Station – otherwise known as Pennsylvania Station – is Amtrak’s mainline New York station for Northeast Corridor services. Running through the East River Tunnels underneath the City, the line passes the imposing Sunnyside Yard – a 192 acre Amtrak coach yard – towards New Rochelle, crossing the stunning Hell Gate Bridge, through Astoria Queens and Upper Manhattan.

At New Rochelle, both Metro-North and Amtrak lines merge and continue north on overhead catenary, keeping in sight of Long Island Sound, offering impressive views across Connecticut State, and through Stamford, Bridgeport and Milford, before arriving at New Haven Union Station.

Many branch lines duck and dive off the main line through New York, including the Yankee Branch, which serves the New York Yankees Stadium on baseball match days, and the New Canaan Branch north of Stamford, serving one of the wealthiest communities in the US.

Long-distance Amtrak passenger services along the New York-New Haven line are increasingly operated by ultra-modern ACS-64 electric locomotives, which first entered service in February 2014. Built by Siemens for Amtrak, the ACS-64 is designed to replace the existing fleet of AEM-7 and HHP-8 locomotives on the route. With a maximum power output of 8,600hp, the locomotive is capable of accelerating 18 Amfleet cars to a maximum speed of 125mph in little over eight minutes and is fitted with advanced, state-of-the-art safety systems.

Freight operations on the line are a common sight too, often being pulled by CSX Transportation locomotives. The EMD SD40-2, included with this route, was introduced between 1972 and 1986 and was an upgrade to the SD40 series. Modular electronic control systems give the locomotive more reliability and economy than its competitors, even though it is not as powerful, making it one of the best-selling locomotives of all time.

Scenarios

Six Scenarios For the Route

  • Training: ACS-64 (Simple and Expert Controls)
  • 66 Northeast Regional to New Haven (Parts 1 & 2)
  • 55 Vermonter to Bridgeport
  • 55 Vermonter to Stamford
  • Sunnyside Balloon
  • Vermonter to New York Penn

More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!

Key Features

  • 75 mile section of the Northeast Corridor from New York to New Haven
  • New York Grand Central Terminal and New York Penn Station
  • Metro-North Harlem Line and New Haven Line
  • Park Avenue Viaduct, Sunnyside Yard, Hell Gate Bridge and Upper Manhattan
  • Yankee Branch and New Canaan Branch
  • Includes Amtrak ACS-64 and CSX SD40-2
  • Advanced in-cab signalling system
  • Scenarios for the route
  • Quick Drive compatible
  • Download size: 1,444mb

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User Reviews

Mixed
23 user reviews
61%
Positive
0 min at review
Recommended

I do not understand why this route has so few reviews. It is a great route - detailed, VERY well modelled. Good for both passenger and freight operations with a string of beautifully modelled suburban stations and extensive freight yards and industrial sidings throughout. The drive into New York is so good. I highly recommend it. I own a lot of routes, and this may be my favourite.

22 helpful
0 min at review
Recommended

This is my favorite route in Train Simulator thus far: Pros: + Good amount of length + Cab Signaling is amazing + ACS64 is my favorite locomotive I own (unfortunately, in the older NEC it does not run properly due to the ACSES system not being backwards compatible to the older signals). + Assets are the go-to for route construction. + The CSX SD40-2 is a good upgrade of the original Kuju SD40-2, but most of the sounds are still the same. + Unlike another review has stated, this route does have the Harlem Line, but only up to Wakefield and Mount Vernon West. Cons: - ACS64 is not backwards compatible, (but the NYNH signals are). - Only 2 locomotives, commuter service is deserted unless you have some DLC on hand. - LIRR exists in the route, but there is very little evidence of it. These are the only cons I can think of so far. In conclusion I rate this route 7.5/10

13 helpful
0 min at review
Not Recommended

Vendor states this has the New Haven and the Harlem Line.. There is nothing but New Haven stops.. Harlem line is not even in the game. No GCT, no 128th, Hawthorne, White Plains, Goldens Bridge, etc.. This is an out right scam and I am shocked that Steam would even allow it to be in their store.

10 helpful 13 funny
0 min at review
Not Recommended

The part that is available to play is good, the loco, signalling and scenery are well done. However, all is not good. The description talks about GCT and how good it is are irrelevant as they play no part at all in this route, nada, niente, zilch, the square root of jack squat. This is a pity as I was looking forwards to driving it. If you look at the map whilst driving you'll see that GCT is on it and the branch leading from it, but there are no scenarios for it nor is there any chance to explore it via quick drive.

9 helpful 1 funny
0 min at review
Recommended

This is honestly the best route for TS by far! I love the sounds, scenery, It gives you the feeling that you're in NY! If you have a good PC, You should buy this.

6 helpful 1 funny
0 min at review
Recommended

It's a great route for running Amtrak services like the Vermonter, Acela Express, and the Northeast Regional. My only critisism is that there isn't a scenario that runs from one end of the route to another, but that doesn't mean you can make one yourself.

6 helpful
0 min at review
Recommended

It's a nice route. In the first mission you will start in a metro station, and as you leave the tunnels you can see a beautiful new york as you cross a bridge. All missions are working perfectly.

5 helpful
0 min at review
Not Recommended

I really want to like this route add on. The graphics are good (for Train Sim) smooth train operation. But it has a bug that will through your train into emergency, even if you are pushing the Alerter button. It makes it unplayable and a waste of money.

4 helpful
0 min at review
Not Recommended

The alerter comes on but won't let me deactivate then the train goes into full brake, I have to restart engine to get going again only for same problem to occur again. What's going on???? I've had to deal with this on other routes too.

3 helpful
0 min at review
Not Recommended

Waste of $30, worth about $5-$10. I feel scammed.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *:Windows® Vista / 7 / 8
  • Processor:Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors)
  • Memory:2 GB RAM
  • Graphics:512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only)
  • DirectX®:9.0c
  • Hard Drive:6 GB HD space
  • Sound:Direct X 9.0c compatible
  • Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection
  • Additional:Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Graphics:Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required
  • Additional:Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

FAQ

How much does Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On cost?

Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On costs $24.99.

What are the system requirements for Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *:Windows® Vista / 7 / 8 Processor:Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors) Memory:2 GB RAM Graphics:512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only) DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:6 GB HD space Sound:Direct X 9.0c compatible Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection Additional:Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos Recommended: Recommended: Graphics:Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required Additional:Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

What platforms is Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On available on?

Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On is available on Windows PC.

Is Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On worth buying?

Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On has 61% positive reviews from 23 players.

When was Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On released?

Train Simulator: NEC: New York-New Haven Route Add-On was released on Apr 10, 2014.

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