
Welcome to our first news update for 2023.
We're looking forward to yet another record year for Trainz with
memberships and active users now at all-time highs and we're fast
approaching 2,000,000 posts on the Trainz forums.
The Trainz Plus Alpha testing has provided us with tons of feedback
and the team are working through the long list of bugs and feature
requests. We'll be releasing an update in the coming weeks once we've
resolved the key issues.
To ensure we make the next official Trainz Plus release as good as
possible, we're now focusing totally on HD Terrain and will push the
Trainz Living Railroad prototype out to the following release.
New Preview Pass
This week in Preview Pass we have the ANR DL Class Australian
National locomotives pack from Barisbeer and the DB Uaai Low-Loader
Flatcar from 3DZug!
ANR DL Class Australian National Locomotives Pack
Built between 1988 and 1990, the DL class locomotives were designed
for use on both passenger trains (particularly the Indian Pacific and
the Ghan) and freight trains, these locos could be seen across
Australian National's standard gauge network from Adelaide to Broken
Hill, Alice Springs, and Kalgoorlie.
DB Uaai Low-Loader Flatcar
This freight car was designed for large-volume and heavy transport
of goods that would not comply with the usable space on normal freight
cars. The Uaai has 4 axles per bogie and is loaded with various goods
such as transformers or other large components.
PreviewPass is a 2 week early access for all Trainz Plus Gold
members, these DLC packs will become available for purchase after the
2 week PreviewPass, and available through the Content Vault for Trainz
Plus Gold members.
New Releases
This week we are pleased to announce that the new Indian Pacific
passenger train and Pro Train Brocken Railway route from 3DZug are now
available for purchase through the Trainz Store, Steam Store, and Mac
AppStore, and for download for TrainzPlus Gold members!
The Indian Pacific
Spanning Australia, the Indian Pacific running from East to West,
and the Ghan from North to South, are Australia's two transcontinental
passenger trains. Jump aboard with custom interiors in the ARL and BRJ
type carriages, and enjoy the journey!
Pro Train Brocken Railway
Experience the historic meter-gauge Brockenbahn on PC. Since 1898,
the Brocken has thus been accessible by rail - with the exception of
the border division between the BRD and the GDR - and is today almost
exclusively driven by steam locomotives. With a length of 19 km and 50
minutes of driving time, this scenic route offers a lot of fun.
The official TRAINZ website:
trainzsimulator.com
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