Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On (AppID: 222595)
Type: dlc
Genre: Simulation
Developer: Dovetail Games
Publisher: Dovetail Games - Trains
Release Date: Aug 2013
Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On - Steam Analytics & Details
Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco 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
$0.20
Genre
Simulation
Developer
Dovetail Games
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$0.12
Oct 2025 across all regions
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System Requirements
Platform Support
Windows
Windows Requirements
Minimum:
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows® Vista / 7 / 8
- Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only)
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 6 GB available space
- Sound Card: Direct X 9.0c compatible
- Additional Notes: Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos
Controller Support
full
Pricing
Paid Game
CDN$ 21.99 (CAD)
Additional Information
Categories
Single-player
Downloadable Content
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Cloud
Steam Leaderboards
Family Sharing
Supported Languages
English
Official Website
http://www.railsimulator.com
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Historical low: $0.12
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About This Game
The powerful and impressive BR DP1 Deltic evokes the UK’s glorious railway heritage, and this attractive prototype diesel locomotive is now available for Train Simulator.
Detailed Description
The powerful and impressive BR DP1 Deltic evokes the UK’s glorious railway heritage, and this attractive prototype diesel locomotive is now available for Train Simulator.
The amalgamation of engine manufacturer Napier & Sons and locomotive builder English Electric in 1942 opened up the potential to use the powerful Napier Deltic diesel engine in mainline locomotives. In the mid-1950s, English Electric produced a demonstration locomotive, officially numbered ‘DP1’, using the Deltic engine, which was to be the forerunner of the well-known ‘Deltic’ class of locomotives.
The DP1 had a particular American feel, with its high sides and streamlined styling, made more prominent by its sleek livery, long aluminium beading, high cab windows and large nose headlight, fitted for effect rather than practicality. Two 18 cylinder Deltic engines were fitted, giving 3,300 horsepower (2,500 kW) in total and a top speed of 90mph.
The DP1 was demonstrated and tested on the Settle-Carlisle line before entering service as a main line locomotive alongside its sister Class 55 ‘Deltics’, although these lacked DP1’s distinctive look. As a main line locomotive, DP1 had a relatively short working life, being retired in March 1961 after a major engine failure, but easily serving its purpose to demonstrate the Deltic’s power and prowess.
Two years later, in 1963, DP1 was donated to the Science Museum in London and is now on display at the National Railway Museum’s Locomotion site in Shildon, England.
The DP1 Deltic for Train Simulator is available in its distinctive blue demonstrator/testing livery, featuring two-tone horn and cab lighting, plus BR Mk1 maroon coaches as used on modern day rail tours, complete with passenger view.
The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the BR DP1 Deltic on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Settle-Carlisle route route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).
Three scenarios for the Settle-Carlisle route:
More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!
The amalgamation of engine manufacturer Napier & Sons and locomotive builder English Electric in 1942 opened up the potential to use the powerful Napier Deltic diesel engine in mainline locomotives. In the mid-1950s, English Electric produced a demonstration locomotive, officially numbered ‘DP1’, using the Deltic engine, which was to be the forerunner of the well-known ‘Deltic’ class of locomotives.
The DP1 had a particular American feel, with its high sides and streamlined styling, made more prominent by its sleek livery, long aluminium beading, high cab windows and large nose headlight, fitted for effect rather than practicality. Two 18 cylinder Deltic engines were fitted, giving 3,300 horsepower (2,500 kW) in total and a top speed of 90mph.
The DP1 was demonstrated and tested on the Settle-Carlisle line before entering service as a main line locomotive alongside its sister Class 55 ‘Deltics’, although these lacked DP1’s distinctive look. As a main line locomotive, DP1 had a relatively short working life, being retired in March 1961 after a major engine failure, but easily serving its purpose to demonstrate the Deltic’s power and prowess.
Two years later, in 1963, DP1 was donated to the Science Museum in London and is now on display at the National Railway Museum’s Locomotion site in Shildon, England.
The DP1 Deltic for Train Simulator is available in its distinctive blue demonstrator/testing livery, featuring two-tone horn and cab lighting, plus BR Mk1 maroon coaches as used on modern day rail tours, complete with passenger view.
The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the BR DP1 Deltic on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Settle-Carlisle route route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).
Scenarios
Three scenarios for the Settle-Carlisle route:
- Breathing New Life
- Prelude to a Pioneer
- Deltic Highlander
More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!
Key Features
- BR DP1 Deltic in demonstrator/testing blue livery
- Two-tone horn
- Cab lighting
- BR Mk1 maroon passenger coaches, including First, Second, Restaurant Mini Buffet, Brake Second and Brake Guard
- Quick Drive compatible
- Scenarios for the Settle-Carlisle route
- Download size: 119mb
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players are currently playing Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On?
0 players are currently in-game on Steam.
Is Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On free to play?
Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On costs $0.20 on Steam.
What genre is Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On?
Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On is a Simulation game.
Who developed Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On?
Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On was developed by Dovetail Games and published by Dovetail Games - Trains.
What platforms does Train Simulator: BR DP1 Deltic Loco Add-On support?
Available on Steam for Windows.