Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on (AppID: 774756)

Type: dlc Genre: Simulation Developer: virtualRailroads Publisher: Dovetail Games - Trains Release Date: Jan 2019
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Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on has 0 current players. Currently priced at $0.20, it represents green value compared to similar Simulation games.

Total Players
0
Price
$0.20
Genre
Simulation
Developer
virtualRailroads

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Buy Verdict

Watch — $19.99.

Decent deal at 0% off, but might drop further. Watch for better opportunities.

~19 days until next sale

Value Score

Great Value — 100th percentile.

Price-to-player ratio ranks in the 100th percentile.

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Is Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on worth buying right now?
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Lowest Price
$0.20
Mar 2026 across all regions
Current Price
$0.20
US region

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System Requirements

Platform Support
Windows
Windows Requirements
Minimum:
Minimum for 32-bit:
  • OS *: 32-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, 8.1 or 10 Required (Other OS versions and types are not supported)
  • Processor: Intel Core-i3 4330 3.50 GHz Dual Core or AMD A8 6600K 3.90 GHz Quad Core or Better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon R9 Graphics with 1 GB Dedicated VRAM or Better
  • DirectX®: 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Connection (May incur additional costs for use)
  • Storage: 40 GB or more available space (Additional Add-Ons will require more)
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Audio Device
  • Additional Notes: Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller
Laptop, Notebook, Mobile or Low Power versions of the above specifications (including Intel or Integrated Graphics) may work but are not supported. Updates to Chipset, Graphics and Audio Device Drivers may be required. For information relating to recommended specifications for Train Simulator 64-bit, please refer to the Train Simulator 2019 User Guide.
Recommended:
Recommended for 32-bit:
  • OS *: 32- or 64-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, 8.1 or 10 Required (Other OS versions and types are not supported)
  • Processor: Intel Core-i5 4690 3.50 GHz Quad Core or AMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.80 GHz Quad Core or Better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM (maximum possible under 32-bit Windows)/16 GB or Better (For 64-bit Windows)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 480 with 4 GB Dedicated VRAM or Better
  • DirectX®: 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Connection (May incur additional costs for use)
  • Storage: High Performance SSD Recommended with 40 GB or more available space (Additional Add-Ons will require more)
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Audio Device
  • Additional Notes: Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller
Laptop, Notebook, Mobile or Low Power versions of the above specifications (including Intel or Integrated Graphics) may work but are not supported. Updates to Chipset, Graphics and Audio Device Drivers may be required. For information relating to recommended specifications for Train Simulator 64-bit, please refer to the Train Simulator 2019 User Guide.
Controller Support
full
Pricing
Paid Game
CDN$ 22.79 (CAD)

Additional Information

Categories
Single-player Downloadable Content Steam Achievements Full controller support Steam Trading Cards Steam Workshop In-App Purchases Steam Cloud Steam Leaderboards Family Sharing
Supported Languages
English, German

Current Pricing

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CDN$ 22.79
Regular Price
Historical low: $0.20 (Mar 2026)

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About This Game

This notable example of classic German electric traction, which has done duty for over 40 years is ready for you to command.

Detailed Description

Pro Range

The Pro Range is aimed toward the serious train simulation enthusiast looking for a complex machine to master. Each product is designed to provide education and entertainment for users. Xbox controller and HUD interface support do not come as standard and users will need to read the accompanying documentation to fully understand the operation of this advanced simulation.


About the Game

In the 1960s, early German electric traction was starting to take a proper shape, developments were being made, and for the Deutsche Bundesbahn, a mixed-traffic design was due for production.

The new locomotive would be able to take advantage of the expanding electrified network, bringing newfound power and speed to passenger and freight services throughout Germany and even into neighbouring countries. Initially a small batch of pre-series locomotives, classified as the BR 181, were built in 1966 and put to the test; engineers analysed them and their unique dynamic braking abilities. 4 of these locomotives were built, two were known as the BR 181.0 and the others were the BR 181.1s.

As time rolled on, DB expressed their need for a fleet of locomotives which could haul cross-border traffic, and more and more wires were being erected on routes across Germany and France. The BR 181 had its chance, it was originally developed as a dual-power locomotive, to work on different electrification systems, and was selected as the basis for a series of 25 locomotives. Some changes were made however, and so the new fleet, which was built between 1974 and 1975, was dubbed the BR 181.2.

Weighing in at 84 tons a piece, the BR 181.2 fleet was capable of 160 km/h operation and were quickly put to work on express passenger services, connecting Germany and France, and traversing the Mosel Valley. Freight work through to Luxembourg was also hauled by them, and as time went on, they were uses on EuroCity trains and even more international freight. For such a small fleet of locomotives, the BR 181.2s sure did get around.

This notable example of classic German electric traction, which has done duty for over 40 years is ready for you to command.

Included Scenarios


The DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on features three challenging career scenarios for the Mosel Valley: Koblenz - Trier Route Add-On:

  • [BR 181 PL] Cargo to Wittlich
  • [BR 181 PL] DGS to Koblenz Mosel
  • [BR 181 PL] RB 12501 to Wittlich

More scenarios are available on the 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


  • DB BR 181.2 in DB Traffic Red Livery
  • Prototypical driving behavior
  • Tap-changer automatic notch control
  • Monitoring function for important values like voltage and traction motor temperature
  • Prototypical PZB 90 V2.0
  • Brake modes R-P-G
  • Brake system with overcharging of the main air pipe pressure
  • Delayed and smoothly regulated e-brake
  • Pantographs selectable and pre-selectable, with sparks with sound
  • Time-time SIFA
  • Double-heading formation system
  • Usable and basic EBula functionality
  • Switchable instrument lights, cab light and desk lights
  • Usable blinds and windows
  • vR ZZA and vR door system compatible
  • Realistic sound optimized for EFX
  • Download size: 228.7 MB

About the Game

In the 1960s, early German electric traction was starting to take a proper shape, developments were being made, and for the Deutsche Bundesbahn, a mixed-traffic design was due for production.

The new locomotive would be able to take advantage of the expanding electrified network, bringing newfound power and speed to passenger and freight services throughout Germany and even into neighbouring countries. Initially a small batch of pre-series locomotives, classified as the BR 181, were built in 1966 and put to the test; engineers analysed them and their unique dynamic braking abilities. 4 of these locomotives were built, two were known as the BR 181.0 and the others were the BR 181.1s.

As time rolled on, DB expressed their need for a fleet of locomotives which could haul cross-border traffic, and more and more wires were being erected on routes across Germany and France. The BR 181 had its chance, it was originally developed as a dual-power locomotive, to work on different electrification systems, and was selected as the basis for a series of 25 locomotives. Some changes were made however, and so the new fleet, which was built between 1974 and 1975, was dubbed the BR 181.2.

Weighing in at 84 tons a piece, the BR 181.2 fleet was capable of 160 km/h operation and were quickly put to work on express passenger services, connecting Germany and France, and traversing the Mosel Valley. Freight work through to Luxembourg was also hauled by them, and as time went on, they were uses on EuroCity trains and even more international freight. For such a small fleet of locomotives, the BR 181.2s sure did get around.

This notable example of classic German electric traction, which has done duty for over 40 years is ready for you to command.

Included Scenarios


The DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on features three challenging career scenarios for the Mosel Valley: Koblenz - Trier Route Add-On:

  • [BR 181 PL] Cargo to Wittlich
  • [BR 181 PL] DGS to Koblenz Mosel
  • [BR 181 PL] RB 12501 to Wittlich

More scenarios are available on the 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


  • DB BR 181.2 in DB Traffic Red Livery
  • Prototypical driving behavior
  • Tap-changer automatic notch control
  • Monitoring function for important values like voltage and traction motor temperature
  • Prototypical PZB 90 V2.0
  • Brake modes R-P-G
  • Brake system with overcharging of the main air pipe pressure
  • Delayed and smoothly regulated e-brake
  • Pantographs selectable and pre-selectable, with sparks with sound
  • Time-time SIFA
  • Double-heading formation system
  • Usable and basic EBula functionality
  • Switchable instrument lights, cab light and desk lights
  • Usable blinds and windows
  • vR ZZA and vR door system compatible
  • Realistic sound optimized for EFX
  • Download size: 228.7 MB

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players are currently playing Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on?
0 players are currently in-game on Steam.
Is Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on free to play?
Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on costs $0.20 on Steam.
What genre is Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on?
Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on is a Simulation game.
Who developed Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on?
Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on was developed by virtualRailroads and published by Dovetail Games - Trains.
What platforms does Train Simulator: DB BR 181.2 Loco Add-on support?
Available on Steam for Windows.