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PC-Rail Hengelo  v.5 1

The largest PC-Rail simulation to date, based in the east of the Netherlands. With 8 stations including Hengelo, Enschede and Almelo, the operating is fascinating and intricate.

PC-Rail Guildford  v.5 1

This simulation features the new signalling introduced in January 1999, when the new Guildford Control Centre became fully operational.

PC-Rail Edinburgh Waverley  v.5 1

PC-Rail Edinburgh Waverley is one of the Modern Series simulations and provides detailed and realistic modelling of railway operations, accurately representing the running of trains on the corresponding real network, especially in areas of significan

PC-Rail Doncaster  v.5 1

This brilliant simulation is based on the layout at Doncaster in the period around 1960, when the track layout was a lot more complex than now. So too were train operations, with much loco changing and shunting of empty stock being required.

PC-Rail Darlington  v.5 1

Darlington's association with the rail industry goes back to 1825 and the world's first public railway, parts of which are still in use.

PC-Rail Cheltenham  v.5.10.0008

This enjoyable simulation is based on the layout of the 1950's in the Cheltenham area. As well as the St James terminus, it includes Malvern Road, Lansdown and Landsdown Junction.

PC-Rail Champaign (Illinois)  v.5 1

The Illinois Central Railroad runs from Chicago in the north to New Orleans in the south, a distance of over 900 miles. This fascinating simulation puts the user in charge of the 104-lever power frame at Champaign, 127 miles south of Chicago.

PC-Rail Bradford Exchange  v.5 1

This simulation features the former Bradford Exchange station in its heyday. The authentic timetable included is set in early 1950 and covers the first 12 hours of the day, with over 300 tabled movements.

PC-Rail Bath Green Park  v.5 1

This fascinating location was the northern terminus of the old Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway.

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