The original version contained many bugs. New routes, trains, sounds, cabviews, and other Train Simulator accessories are available either as freeware or payware from various websites and companies. Various third party modifications were made to add other locomotives and rolling stock. Users could also create activities for any route, create custom cabviews, or edit the default ones. Included with Train Simulator was the Editors & Tools program, which allowed the user to build routes. The original game featured the Arlberg railway in Austria in the 1930s, with the Orient Express, the Settle to Carlisle Railway line, with the Flying Scotsman, the Northeast Corridor in the United States with Amtrak's Acela Express and Metroliner, the Northern Transcon (referred to in-game as Marias Pass) in the United States, and the Odakyu Odawara Line and the Hisatsu Line in Japan. Players need to stop and start the train, couple wagons, using the computer keyboard or a third-party add-on to operate the controls. The simulation allows players to drive a train on various routes in Europe, Asia and the United States.
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