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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006 Hawes Junction demo


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, 1.5GHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 64MB 3D graphics card
Downloads 1,650 Limitations None
Publisher Merscom File Size 0
Date added 21 Dec 2005 Check your speed

Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006 (TRS2006) sets new standards of realism and immersion in operating a virtual railroad. TRS2006 ships with fully realized routes that include a wide range of activities users can immediately enjoy. Run long haul freight services, high-speed passenger runs or challenging yard operations as you service a huge variety of interactive stations and industries.

TRS2006 significantly enhances the driving experience with improvements to the physics engine, adding to the challenge of keeping your train performing efficiently. With thousands of items available for free on Auran s Download Station including hundreds of locomotives and extra routes, TRS2006 includes a new asset management utility, making it easier for users to access and organize their content.

This demo lets you try the Hawes Junction scenario for Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006.

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