Train: Simulator Classic
: You can introduce AI traffic by importing other trains and setting their paths to make the world feel populated. Building a Custom Route
: You can decorate your route using the snap tool for roads and smoothing tools for gradients. Enthusiasts often import custom 3D objects made in external software like Blender . Technical "Pieces": Modding and Assets For those looking to dive deeper into technical creation: Train Simulator Classic
: Use the World Editor tools to lay track and import real-world SRTM terrain data for geographical accuracy. : You can introduce AI traffic by importing
: The quickest method is to select a pre-supplied Route Template and enter a new name. Technical "Pieces": Modding and Assets For those looking
To build a custom gameplay session, you primarily use the in-game menu.
In the world of rail simulation, (formerly RailWorks) stands as a foundational title, renowned for its deep customization and massive library of over 1,400 miles of authentic track. Creating your own "piece"—whether that is a scenario, a custom route, or a specific train consist—is a core part of the hobby that allows players to move beyond the hundreds of pre-built scenarios. Creating a New Scenario
: Select the route you want to work on from the Scenario tab.