Upcoming Release Train Sim World 6 – New Route For New Jersey

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  1. DTG Harry

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    Train Sim World 6 is coming! And with it 3 brand new routes and a host of new trains, including the Morristown Line in the USA!

    Last week we gave more details about the Leipzig-Dresden route and BR 294 Deluxe Edition locomotive. We'll talk more about Riviera Line in a future article.

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    In this article, we’ll dive deep into the details of the NJ TRANSIT® fleet included, as well as the ALP-45DP available in Deluxe Edition. We’ll also look at the route, schedule and service layers.

    The Morristown Line:
    New York & Hoboken - Dover
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    The Morristown line dates back to the lucrative 1830s, when New Jersey locals needed a connection to New York City. Born to carry people, the line accelerated in popularity among passengers, being extended to Dover by 1848. As time passed and companies merged, it became part of the many electrified lines into New York, and Hoboken Terminal, and today is a frequent commuter line operated by NJ TRANSIT®.

    The route is a tale of two halves, with the dense urban environment of New York City slowly fading away into the more suburban setting of New Jersey. New York Penn is the busiest railroad station in the Western Hemisphere, located beneath the famous Madison Square Garden, serving up to 600,000 passengers per day.

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    The addition of Hoboken Terminal brings another thriving station to this part of the country in Train Sim World, being one of the busiest passenger terminals in North America. From here, trains head through the 1908 Bergen Tunnels, through Newark and Orange to ultimately reach Dover station.

    The electrified Morristown Line heads through plenty of small-town stations with a mix of low-level and high-level platforms over a distance of 40 miles. It from these platforms that the new, audible platform announcements will be heard!

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    Newark Broad Street offers a place for ALP-45DP engineers to change from diesel to electric power (and vice versa) and Kearney Connection offers likewise between voltages for the ALP-46.

    Of particular interest to the Dovetail Games team is the inclusion of Dover and Chatham stations, named for their equivalent towns in Kent, England. Chatham in Kent is where our headquarters are based and is featured in the TSW Compatible: Southeastern Highspeed route Add-on (available separately).

    Whilst roaming the platforms listening out for new Platform Announcements, players may spot various Bridge Plate Collectibles to tidy up. In reality these are used by Conductors and railroad staff to facilitate easier access for passengers between the platforms and the trains.
    The Trains

    Both classic and modern trains from the NJ TRANSIT® fleet feature on the Morristown Line, hosting the new Train Faults feature and Conductor Mode during services in timetable mode.

    NEW NJ TRANSIT® Arrow III EMU
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    New to Train Sim World is the classic Arrow III EMU. One of the staples of the Morristown Line, this train was born to run on electrified commuter routes and is also known as the Jersey Arrow. Original designs for this fleet of electric railcars date back as far as 1968, the glory days for the Pennsylvania Railroad, although the latest 3rd generation was built in 1977.

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    The metal body is evocative of many other classic, American trains from history, adorned only with the NJ TRANSIT® logo and stripes plus the American flag near the cab. Hoboken Division Arrow IIIs are denoted by a 25K sticker adorned on each cab end, meaning they are setup for 25kV use, as opposed to Newark Division’s 12kV electrification.

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    The rudimentary cab makes this train a little tougher than the rest, with simpler controls that demand a change in approach to operating other US trains and locomotives. There is no reverser in the Arrow III cab – simply a handle that turns clockwise for forwards to the left of the engineer’s position and a brake to the right!

    ALP-46 locomotive
    plus MultiLevel Coaches and Cab Car
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    Also included is the modern, electric ALP-46 locomotive with MultiLevel coaches and cab car. These trains offer push-pull express runs out of New York Penn, with downbound trains hauled by the locomotive and upbound trains led by the Commuter Cab Car.

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    This locomotive gives experienced Train Sim World players the chance to learn the route with familiar traction, having previously been seen in the NEC: New York – Trenton route Add-on.

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    The MultiLevel Coaches will offer Conductor Mode gameplay and be the place for players to experience the brand-new, in-game passenger announcements, adding a further level of immersion to the Morristown Line experience, along with the adaptive passenger ambience effects, determined by passenger levels inside each coach.

    Should players wish, Passenger Announcements will also be available to toggle on in the cab of the ALP-46 and ALP-45DP locomotives.

    At Kearney Connection, an in-cab indicator shows a changeover of voltage type. No player input is required to react to this change.

    The NJ TRANSIT® ALP-46 electric locomotive is included in Train Sim World 6’s Morristown Line route. Players do not need to own previously released content to access this train.

    NEW ALP-45DP
    plus MultiLevel Coaches and Cab Car
    available in Deluxe/Special Edition
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    Players opting for Train Sim World 6: Deluxe Edition will be able to take the helm of the brand-new ALP-45DP locomotive on services throughout the route.

    The ALP-45DP is a modern and innovative locomotive that entered service in the early 2010s. Replacing ageing diesels, it is fitted with both a pantograph, and a diesel engine for dual-mode operation; this makes the loco capable of running across New Jersey’s unelectrified lines.

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    In-game this changeover takes place for both AI and playable trains at Newark Broad Street. A sequence of tasks whilst stationary in service will allow the player to switch from diesel to electric and vice versa in a similar manner to how the Class 395 Javelin service operate at Ebbsfleet Internation on the UK Southeastern Highspeed route (albeit between different electric modes, rather than diesel).

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    The changeover is dealt with here, as Hoboken Terminal has a copper-lined roof and the raising of pantographs in real life brings with it the very real risk of arcing.
    Signage is in place around the route ahead of Newark Broad Street to denote the changeover of power.

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    Unlike the ALP-46, the ALP-45DP is only a single-cab locomotive to make room inside for two turbocharged V12 engines, which combined are able to push and pull commuter trains away from the wires with 4200 horsepower under the hood. When making use of overhead wires, the ALP-45 can draw power from both the Morristown Division’s 25kV wires, and Newark’s 12kV setup, allowing them to operate to and from both Hoboken Terminal and New York Penn Station.

    Conductor Mode will be available using the same coaches and cab car hauled by the ALP-46 locomotive. With the ALP-45DP also working real-world services to Trenton, NJ, players with the NEC: New York – Trenton route Add-on may also wish to spawn the locomotive there in timetable mode.

    The ALP-45DP loco Add-on will be available to purchase separately once Train Sim World 6 has released on 30th September.

    Unbranded SD40-2 locomotive
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    Included for all Train Sim World 6 players (including Free Starter Pack players) is an unbranded SD40-2 locomotive in Training Center. This locomotive is not used in Morristown Line, but can be spawned in Free Roam on the route if desired.

    Its inclusion allows new players of USA content to get familiar with American train operations.

    NEW Features: Train Faults and Random Events

    New to Train Sim World 6 is the introduction of Train Faults and Random Events, ensuring that no two services are ever the same!

    These toggleable features will keep players on their toes, with signal delays and issues with the trains themselves resulting in the need to react and work through solutions as guided by the in-game prompts.

    Train Faults
    Train Faults will occur in the form of Wiper Failures and Lighting Failures.
    These faults can be easily reset. Players will get a pop up when a fault occurs so that they can then take the necessary action to clear it. Some of these may require a breaker to be reset.

    Random Events
    Temporary Speed Restriction signs will appear beside the track to give a visual indication of where speed restrictions start and end.

    The HUD will also react to these restrictions, giving you a clearer guide as to when you need to slow down to comply with the restrictions.

    Signal Delays in particular will require engineers to keep alert and adapt to any aspects that aren’t typical of that section. You might be waitin’ on a sunny day as changes slowly begin to affect the schedule and if you should fall behind, further signals down the line might compound the affect on your service.

    This will be particularly important for those playing with ATC, ACSES and Alerter safety systems enabled.
    You can find out more about these in our previous Features Article.

    Schedule, Layers, Scenarios & Gameplay
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    The types of services available to operate in service mode include:
    • Newark Division trains using the ALP-46 and Arrow III that run onto the Northeast Corridor. There are also depot movements to Sunnyside Yard included.
    • Hoboken Division trains using the Arrow III that run to Summit and Dover, including Hoboken–Gladstone services running as far Dover.
    • ALP-46 services running New York Penn to Dover, with some services going to Hoboken.
    • Loco-hauled ALP-45DP services running from Hoboken to Dover, then travelling out of the map to destinations at Denville, Mount Olive, Lake Hopatcong and Hackettstown (Deluxe Edition / ALP-45DP players only).
    With the ALP-45DP, Hoboken - Dover services are split in two. From Hoboken to Newark Broad Street these services will run on diesel power. Players will then switch to electric and continue the rest of journey to Dover under OHLE power.

    AI Arrow III services, representing the 12kV trains, will be running in and out of the map at New York Penn, but will not encroach onto the Morristown Line.

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    All of the above are included in a schedule covering all times of day, including the night shift meaning once you’re up to speed with the controls of the new trains, you can prove it all night!

    Additional Service Layers

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    Additional playable and AI layers will be available for players with the following TSW: Compatible Add-ons:
    • Playable ACS-64 depot movements using NEC: New York-Trenton
    • Playable Amtrak’s Acela® depot moves
    • AI services at New York Penn using both of the above Add-ons
    • AI traffic from LIRR Commuter at New York Penn
    We initially alluded to the existence of AI or Static freight layers in a previous article. We regret that these have not been implemented into the schedule for launch.

    Players with Sand Patch Grade can consider using Free Roam to spawn and operate CSX freight trains and switching operations in yards that exist on the route.

    Save on selected layers Add-ons: Steam Weeklong Deal
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    Get prepared by grabbing some of the relevant Add-ons to activate layers on Steam! These discounts are available until 1800 BST on 22nd September.
    The Add-ons on sale are:
    For this sale, the Train Sim World 5 versions of the Add-ons have discounts applied. Purchasing these will entitle players to the Train Sim World 6 Compatible version of the Add-ons at no extra charge.

    8th Generation Console Gameplay
    After reviewing performance on previous-generation consoles, we've amended the timetable to provide a suitable experience for these players (Xbox One and PlayStation 4).

    No additional AI service layers will appear in the schedule for these platforms. All ALP-46 services have been removed. The ALP-46 will still be available to play in Scenarios.

    Scenarios & Gameplay

    A total of 8 Scenarios are available in Morristown Line: 5 for the route and 3 more with the ALP-45DP in Deluxe Edition. These are set in a range of times and weather conditions, with ALP-45DP Scenarios utilizing both diesel and electric power modes.

    Mastery Challenges are also included, requiring you to perform certain tasks on a route, like completing certain Scenarios or travelling a certain number of miles in a specific locomotive. Tier 1 Challenges unlock Posters that can be seen throughout each route. Tier 2 Challenges unlock toggleable Scenery Tiles.

    Livestream: Morristown Line Route Preview

    Join the Railfan TV team, with USA guests Brandon and Eddie from 1800 UTC on Wednesday 17th September on YouTube and Twitch.

    Morristown Line From the Railfan:
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    Gary Dolzall is a lifelong American railfan, author and part of the High Iron Simulations team. Tomorrow, we'll be posting an additional article that looks back at the history of the Morristown Line and how NJ TRANSIT® moved from their classic EMUs, through to modern, powerful electric locomotives.

    Pre-order Train Sim World 6: Deluxe Edition

    If you can’t wait to become part of the action, remember that you can pre-order Train Sim World 6 now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam!

    Pre-ordering available bundles (including Standard edition) can entitle players to a 10% discount. Please see our TSW6 FAQs for more information on this for each game platform.

    Deluxe / Special Edition players can pre-order now to get 5-day Early Access and will also receive the CrossCountry Class 220 Voyager, NJ TRANSIT®ALP-45DP and DB BR 294 in addition to all the core routes listed above.

    Special Edition players will also receive additional back catalogue route Add-ons.

    Images displayed in this article may depict content that is still in development. The licensed brands may not have been approved by their respective owner and some artwork may still be pending approval.
     
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  2. jesper2805

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    Look amazing with all the pictures that are included! :)
     
  3. Agent Qracle RUS

    Agent Qracle RUS Well-Known Member

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    Am I the only one who does not understand this artificial delay of 5 days? Whadda hell?) Screenshot_20250916_184511_Edge.png
     
  4. Puddington Bear

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    So freight as AI and static will be added at a later date then or not at all in the end?

    It would spruce up any route quite a bit and I've enjoyed being able to run some freight on MBTA Commuter.
     
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  5. dtg_jan

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    This is not a delay; rather, it's how our system operates. The article draft was created five days ago, but was completed and posted today. The system displays the date when each article was created.

    All the best,
    Jan
     
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  6. engytron#5237

    engytron#5237 New Member

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    Springsteen song titles in the article, I spotted five.
     
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  7. pedro#1852

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    can't wait for Arrow III and ALP-45DP
    btw, the US and UK content of tsw6 is what excites me the most
    since I own all the US dlcs I want to know, will the freight layers be added after release?
     
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  8. paulossj4

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    I could be wrong, but from the picture the station New York Penn hasn't been changed, which is a shame...
     
  9. tanshi#7810

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    Again only sales for Steam, when will Xbox get a sale :(?
     
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  10. Gianluca

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    Can't wait for this:love:
     
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    Hyyyyppped!!!!

    One localization note for the article: in the US we say "inbound" to a major city or terminus, with the opposite being "outbound".

    I've never quite understood how they match up to "up" and "down" tbh lol!
     
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    Main focus is Hoboken :)
    yup..... no worries...... also don't forget in some areas is east bound and westbound........
     
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  13. sophieclarke1983

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    Unfortunately when it comes to Xbox it’s out of DTG hands because as the platform it’s down to Microsoft
     
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  14. star#5823

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    Really another steam sale?, like what the hell, Xbox hasn’t even gotten a sale in like 3+ months compared to other platforms
     
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  15. Disintegration7

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    That's true just never heard "upbound" or "downbound", unless that's some deep North Jersey slang lol- i don't go much north of Trenton irl on a regular basis :D
     
  16. Anthony Pecoraro

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    I am so hyped! These screenshots look amazing! I can't wait to try the route!
     
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    I don’t think we’ll ever get a modern depiction of Penn station
     
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    Getting abit daft reusing the same NY Penn area, I wonder if this is the reason freight is out once again.

    Even Dresden was so poorly built that they saved nearly a GB of memory, that’s nowhere near as old as the NYC area.

    Considering the significant percentage of US routes that use this area, I don’t think it’s too much to ask that we get an updated tile for the whole thing.
     
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    I think I got up to six songs, one of which is, of course, the reason for the strained terminology!
     
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  20. sophieclarke1983

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    Well your in for a treat next week then as night before early access starts is the Riveria line preview and the dual male/female on board announcements will make Riveria line sparkle
     
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    Multiple questions
    1. Will the ALP-45DP and ALP-46 and Multilevel with the Arrow iii emu have the brake light indicator
    2. Will the Arrow iii emu be able to run on the NEC.
    3. Will New York to Trenton have the new locomotives layers since it’s going to be part of Train Sim World 6
     
  22. OldVern

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    Well at £2.40, after searching Steam for the bundle, don't think NYC to Trenton will ever be any cheaper. Not sure the Acela at £5.99 is such a bargain though.
     
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    Can we see the headlights at night. I want to see what the darkness on the edge of town is like and don’t want to be blinded by the light. Because the night hasn’t always been well implemented in previous releases
    Will there be spare parts in the yards? What about used cars?
    Is the timetable AI generated or will it have the human touch?
    (Boy, I’m on fire today!)
     
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    We love our in-cab checks notes "concrete support pillars"
     

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