Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On (AppID: 222561)
Type: dlc
Genre: Simulation
Developer: Dovetail Games
Publisher: Dovetail Games - Trains
Release Date: Apr 2013
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Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On has 0 current players. Currently priced at $0.20, it represents green value compared to similar Simulation games.
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Price
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Genre
Simulation
Developer
Dovetail Games
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System Requirements
Platform Support
Windows
Windows Requirements
Minimum:
Minimum:
- OS *:Windows® Vista / 7 / 8
- Processor:Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors)
- Memory:2 GB RAM
- Graphics:512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only)
- DirectX®:9.0c
- Hard Drive:6 GB HD space
- Sound:Direct X 9.0c compatible
- Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection
- Additional:Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos
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- Graphics:Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required
- Additional:Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos
Controller Support
full
Pricing
Paid Game
CDN$ 21.99 (CAD)
Additional Information
Categories
Single-player
Downloadable Content
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Cloud
Steam Leaderboards
Family Sharing
Supported Languages
English*
*languages with full audio support
*languages with full audio support
Official Website
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About This Game
Spectacular scenery and large sweeping curves through the Rocky Mountains are just some of the features of Marias Pass, available now for Train Simulator.
Detailed Description
Spectacular scenery and large sweeping curves through the Rocky Mountains are just some of the features of Marias Pass, available now for Train Simulator.
The 152 mile Montana route was first charted by the then principal engineer of the Great Northern Railway, John Frank Stevens, in December 1889. It proved to be an ideal route for a railroad with its wide valley and gentle gradient, meaning it would not require extensive excavation and multiple locomotives would not be required to haul freight up its incline.
The Pass reaches more than 5,200 feet (1,580 metres) at its summit and forms the southern edge of the Continental Ranges, a major grouping of the Rocky Mountains. Starting out at Shelby, the route winds up and through the flat farmland and open plains before heading into the mountain range through narrow canyons and vast pine forests alongside the Flathead River. Passing through Cut Bank and Browning, the route reaches the summit just after Marias, before descending through Essex and Columbia Falls to Whitefish.
The route is famous for its spectacular bridges, and these are accurately depicted alongside other features including mountain snow sheds, the silo ‘Dalek’ at Browning, Belton Lake, the concrete Penguin at Cut Bank, a large marshalling yard at Whitefish, industrial facilities throughout the route and the 13 mile branch line to Kalispell.
Also included with the route is a GE ES44 DC locomotive in BNSF heritage livery and a Burlington Northern EMD SW1500 switcher, along with new BNSF 50ft box cars and lumber cars, and several reworked freight cars in BNSF and BN livery.
Marias Pass is a stunning Montana route through some of the most picturesque mountainous settings with its unique challenges of driving long, heavy freight trains up and down the wide valleys and gentle gradients.
Eight scenarios for the route:
The 152 mile Montana route was first charted by the then principal engineer of the Great Northern Railway, John Frank Stevens, in December 1889. It proved to be an ideal route for a railroad with its wide valley and gentle gradient, meaning it would not require extensive excavation and multiple locomotives would not be required to haul freight up its incline.
The Pass reaches more than 5,200 feet (1,580 metres) at its summit and forms the southern edge of the Continental Ranges, a major grouping of the Rocky Mountains. Starting out at Shelby, the route winds up and through the flat farmland and open plains before heading into the mountain range through narrow canyons and vast pine forests alongside the Flathead River. Passing through Cut Bank and Browning, the route reaches the summit just after Marias, before descending through Essex and Columbia Falls to Whitefish.
The route is famous for its spectacular bridges, and these are accurately depicted alongside other features including mountain snow sheds, the silo ‘Dalek’ at Browning, Belton Lake, the concrete Penguin at Cut Bank, a large marshalling yard at Whitefish, industrial facilities throughout the route and the 13 mile branch line to Kalispell.
Also included with the route is a GE ES44 DC locomotive in BNSF heritage livery and a Burlington Northern EMD SW1500 switcher, along with new BNSF 50ft box cars and lumber cars, and several reworked freight cars in BNSF and BN livery.
Marias Pass is a stunning Montana route through some of the most picturesque mountainous settings with its unique challenges of driving long, heavy freight trains up and down the wide valleys and gentle gradients.
Included Scenarios
Eight scenarios for the route:
- Engineer Training Advanced
- Engineer Training Basics
- Blackfoot or Bust
- Cold Meat
- I’m a Lumberjack….
- Shelby Grain Assembly
- Wood from Kalispell
- Hauling the Harvest Grain
Key Features
- Full 152-mile Marias Pass route from Shelby to Whitefish
- 13-mile branch line to Kalispell
- Spectacular mountainous scenery, bridges, pine forests, snow sheds, silo ‘Dalek’ and Cut Bank Penguin
- Multi-aspect and junction colour light signalling
- GE ES44DC in BNSF livery and EMD SW1500 Switcher in BN livery
- New 50ft box car and lumber car in BNSF livery
- Several reworked freight cars in BNSF and BN liveries
- Scenarios for the route
- Quick Drive compatible
- Download size: 1.5 GB
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players are currently playing Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On?
0 players are currently in-game on Steam.
Is Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On free to play?
Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On costs $0.20 on Steam.
What genre is Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On?
Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On is a Simulation game.
Who developed Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On?
Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On was developed by Dovetail Games and published by Dovetail Games - Trains.
What platforms does Train Simulator: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route Add-On support?
Available on Steam for Windows.