Flying Scotsman + Doncaster – Peterborough route and more part of new Train Sim World game

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Flying Scotsman in Train Sim World 4
Flying Scotsman in Train Sim World 4 // Credit: Dovetail Games

Dovetail Games has announced its latest generation of the franchise, with a number of new additions.

Train Sim World 4 aims to be as popular as the previous versions when it launches on the 26th September.

Flying Scotsman is a big addition to the deluxe edition, and you will be able to drive it in its home town of on the ECML: Doncaster – Peterborough, which is also new as part of the Standard Edition.

Into more modern traction? Well thats great, as the Doncaster – Peterborough route comes with the LNER Azuma.

LNER Azuma in Train Sim World 4
LNER Azuma in Train Sim World 4 // Credit:

Also coming at launch is Metrolink F125, which will be able to be driven from Los Angeles to Lancaster, as well as a new country – Austria. In Austria, you will be able to drive the S Bahn Vorarlberg Line through the Alps.

Finally, the hi-tech Vectron locomotive will arrive with an upgraded version of the Dresden – Riesa route.

Other additions will include a Free Roam and Photo Mode. Free roam will allow players to set their own route, drive which ever train they like. Livery Designer and Scenario Planner also get an overhaul.

Also announced what Just Trains’ new route which will be released in the future. The route will feature the line from to Ormskirk via Preston.

Executive Producer Matt Peddlesden: “With all new train operators, all new trains and even a new country, combined with significant new ways to play and enjoy your train collection, it’s really exciting to see how much control and creativity Train Sim World 4 is putting into the hands of players. As an avid railfan myself I’m really excited for this release and I can’t wait to see what players do with it!”

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