Climb aboard familiar traction in classic freight-hauling liveries with High Iron Simulations' first Add-on for Train Sim World! Santa Fe on Cajon Pass, is out now! Approximate release times: 1000 UTC PlayStation & Xbox, 1600 UTC Epic Games, 1800 UTC Steam In this Add-on for Train Sim World 6, the lavish colors of the ATSF repopulate the rugged Cajon Pass route, recreating the experience of the early 1990s - the final years of Santa Fe operations. Embark on a variety of duties with 2 classic examples of ATSF equipment; the C40-8W and SD40-2, in iconic Warbonnet and freight liveries. Utilizing a new trio of freight cars from ATSF’s roster, as well as contemporary variations of existing equipment, get to work hauling locals, switching in yards and running mainline manifests, as well as hefty intermodals across an all-new timetable based on real Santa Fe schedules, and 5 new scenarios. Locomotives and Rolling Stock: Included in the Add-on are: C40-8W in Warbonnet red-and-silver livery SD40-2 in AT&SF blue-and-yellow freight livery NEW Santa Fe two-bay cement covered hopper NEW Santa Fe three-bay ribbed-side covered hopper NEW 86-foot auto parts boxcar plus existing freight stock in Santa Fe liveries Train Sim World 6: Santa Fe on Cajon Pass is out now for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam for $17.99/£14.99/€17.99 Please note that Santa Fe on Cajon Pass will be released on PC and 9th Gen Console platforms only. What's next for High Iron Simulations? In our November Roadmap, we revealed that High Iron Simulations are working on a BNSF GP60M loco Add-on, in addition to longer term development of their first route Add-on. This will add further gameplay to Cajon Pass and Scenarios to San Bernardino Line. The Route: Cajon Pass The Cajon Pass route Add-on is required to make use of the gameplay in the Santa Fe Add-on. The standard route and schedule is set in the early 2000s, featuring the bold livery of BNSF. 85-miles (136 km) of route between Barstow and San Bernardino, California offer stunning scenery and challenging gradients for long freight consists. Unlike the Santa Fe pack, the Cajon Pass Add-on features the state-of-the-art ES44C4 diesel electric locomotive in addition to the BNSF variant of the SD40-2. Players of passenger-focused California route Add-ons San Bernardino Line and Antelope Valley Line can expand their operations with both layered services and Route Hopping with the Cajon Pass Add-on. Find out more about Train Sim World 6 by following @trainsimworld on Twitter/X, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok.
Can we go the other way as well and get the San Bernardino Metrolinks to layer onto Cajon Pass as AI please.. Would make that area a little more lifelike and immersive!
Maybe the problem with that is that the passenger station at San Bernardino on the Cajon Pass DLC isn't fully modelled.
Its there! Its a little frustrating already we cant get Amtrak on it but having the Metrolink San Bernardino and Inland empire lines as AI, although only there for a little bit of time would add so much to the Line when running freight or shunting, especially as the inland empire runs directly through the south yard!
Try this : https://www.xbox.com/en-gb/games/store/train-sim-world-6-santa-fe-on-cajon-pass/9ndz4ck863cm
Jamie, is there anyway to find products released at the time in the Microsoft UK store. I can find them on play station immediately but never on Xbox. I still cannot find it searching on Xbox apart for paying 40RM whichever country that is. It really is a nightmare finding new TSW6 releases on Xbox and there is another release next Tuesday which will provide the same stress and headache trying to purchase it. It’s not fun. No problem with Steam, it’s always there on time.
The exteriors have had some minor changes to better fit the era. The cabs are basically copy and paste however.
Perhaps the team are in Birmingham but there is no link in this article or in Harry’s earlier. Alls well now, l have it installed.
Sorry mean are in the Dovetail Live Articles here : https://live.dovetailgames.com/live/train-sim-world/news
£15 for what is essentially 2 liveries, 3 scenarios and a few timetable services? Not only do American players get less DLC, they also get fleeced when they finally get some...
So, it is a little more than that, although it is still fair to question the value even when considering what you actually get.
Jamie is that where l look on Tuesday at 10am for Cargo Line Vol 5 Nuclear? Or can you send to me a personal link in conversations?
More Santa Fe power for 1990s Cajon Pass in the future(?): SD75M, C44-9W (totally needed in game), B40-8/B40-8W, GP60/GP60M/GP60B (BNSF GP60M/GP60B coming soon), GP39-2, GP38U, SD45-2U, F45, FP45, SD45U, GP50, C30-7/SF30C (Rebuilt U36C), B36-7/SF30B, B23-7, U-Boats, SD26 (rebuilt ATSF SD24), GP20U, GP30U, GP35U, GP40X Also, Amtrak P40DC Genesis and/or P32-8BWH "Pepsi Can" and Superliner Cars for layered Amtrak SW Chief Consist ATSF 4-8-4 #3751 DLC w/ Steam Loco, Genesis P40DC, FP45, and/or C44-9W and passenger cars for excursion trains More 1990s UP Cajon Pass DLCs: SD70M, SD60/SD60M, C40-8/C40-8W/C41-8W, C44-9W, GP60, GP50, GP40X, GP40-2, GP39-2, GP38-2, MP15DC/AC, B40-8 SP GS4 #4449 (also BNSF and American Freedom Train liveries) and excursion passenger cars UP Steam Program/Heritage Fleet #844 and #3985 DLCs; also DDA40X #6936 and E9 A-B-A units