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About This Content Soak up the sun in the new Miami - West Palm Beach route for Train Simulator and drive the commuter rail line under cloudless blue skies from Mangonia Park to Miami Airport.The 70 mile (114 km) long route runs parallel to the Southeast Florida coast and has 18 stations along its length. A typical station on the route is composed of two side platforms connected by an overpass and two tracks, one for southbound trains and the other for northbound trainsThe most notable station along the stretch of line is West Palm Beach, which opened to passengers in 1925. This station was fully restored in 1991 and is on the National Register of Historic Places, its pastel walls and iconic architecture contrast the heady diesels that roll through. The new Miami Airport Station features prominently alongside Miami Central Station, although it is still to be officially opened. The two stations are a key point on the route, joining rail, metro, bus and airport shuttle services in one large transport hubUnder an agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation, CSX provides dispatch services, plant maintenance and freight traffic on the route, alongside passenger services operated by Amtrak. The route is relatively high speed too, with a maximum permissible speed of 79mph (127 km/h) for passenger traffic and 60mph (96 km/h) for freight traffic.Also included with the route are the P42DC and the Dash 8-40CW locomotives. The Silver Star passenger service is replicated on the route, which originates in Miami and runs all the way to New York along the Atlantic Coast. Between New York and Washington the train is hauled by either ACS-64, HHP-8 or AEM-7 locomotives; between Washington and Miami, P42s are used. The Silver Star has a distinctive set of coaches so travellers can travel the long distance in comfort.ScenariosEight scenarios for the route:Welcome to FloridaSouthern Silver ServiceRock Through the NightGrand OpeningDash 8 Yard WorkSilver Star to MiamiMainline FreightFlorida StormMore 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!Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key Features70 mile (114km) route from Miami to West Palm BeachMiami Central StationNew Miami Airport StationStunning Florida coastlineHistoric West Palm Beach StationAmtrak P42DC locomotive with Silver Star passenger carsCSX Dash 8-40CWScenarios for the routeQuick Drive compatibleDownload size: 1,273mb 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: Miami - West Palm Beach Route Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Dovetail GamesPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 18 Dec, 2014 Train Simulator: Miami - West Palm Beach Route Add-On Download No Password **This is a temporary review** August 10, 2018Currently, I am unable to run Quick Drive on this route. The game actually freezes upon loading, crashing, and causing me to exit altogether. I am afraid to try career scenarios. I am glad I bought this on sale because I liked this route while it worked. I will update this review if\/when it is fixed. Very disappointed in DTG. Train Sim - West Palm Beach\tWhen it comes to Train Simulator routes, the Palm Beach route is an underrated homerun. Simulating the CSX mainline to Miami, you\u2019ll get to drive the Dash 8 in CSX livery and the P42 in Amtrak livery as standard on about 70 miles of track. Features include 89 MPH running, switching, heavy traffic, and lots of great scenery to look at. In fact, I think this is one of the best routes for really making you feel you\u2019re in this location. There\u2019s just something about this route that I love, and it\u2019s so hard to put a finger on what\u2026\tSo, to kick this review off, let\u2019s talk about the rolling stock for a moment. The Dash 8 is a excellent example of a modern American locomotive, as it should be as it\u2019s the only sort of US rolling stock DTG make, but I digress. Sounds are excellent, Cab view is incredible and functional, and the freight cars it pulls are varied and well done as well. But the real star of the show is the P42, which DTG knocked out of the park with this one. The horn is easily one of the best I\u2019ve ever heard in a train game, period. The cab looks great and again is functional, ditch lights work and flash when the horn is sounded. It\u2019s just nice, nice to drive, nice to look at, great job DTG!\tThe route itself is also high quality too, and between the color palette, buildings, busy roads, and of course the occasional palm tree, it just feels real. There\u2019s always something to look at, there\u2019s always something to distract you from the task at hand, just like real life. The route is challenging to boot. For example, 90 to 45 MPH speed drops, constant and heavy traffic from both CSX and Amtrak, plus a myriad of crossings to whistle or bell for. Being a racing driver, I tend to play chicken at the speed drops. Waiting as long as I can to brake and still get the train under the 45 limit. \tBut the best thing about this route is the additional DLC. The Seaboard U boats and Amtrak Pooch backdates the route to the 1970\u2019s-90\u2019s. Throw in some Chessie traffic and you\u2019re in for a bundle of colorful fun! The Amtrak Dash 8 brings the route back to the late 90\u2019s, mid 2000\u2019s with its iconic Pepsi can paint scheme. Plus, you can add the commuter train, which it\u2019s exact name escapes me, for stop start traffic. Like a good trainset it\u2019s expandable, even if for a premium.\tIf I had to list some negatives, the biggest for me is Quick drive seems to spawn in trains backwards. Also, it\u2019s worth noting some people say the route isn\u2019t close enough to the real location, but I disagree. Yes, it\u2019s not exact, (Like most train sim routes) but it captures the spirit of Florida. It feels real, is fun to drive, and has some great rolling stock to boot\u2026 \tAll and all, The West Palm Beach route gets a recommendation from me, even at full price. However, like all train sim stuff, it\u2019s best to wait for a sale, where you can pick up the route and most of its DLC for around $30. And I highly recommend checking out the DLC too. I plan on doing reviews of them in the future but in short, they aren\u2019t as detailed as the locomotives that come in the route, but they\u2019re good enough to add extend the life of the route and thus your enjoyment. \tIf I could make one request to the Train Sim devs out there. Somebody need to make those new bullet trains coming to Florida, the Brightline.. I like it but the reused sounds AGAIN!!!!. The scenery on this route is great... however the rolling stock and scenarios are not. For example, the P42 is actually just a reskin of the P32DC-AM, meaning that there are still features such as 3rd rail electrical pickups present on the locomotive when in reality there are none. The paint on both the locomotives is lacking; the sounds on both locos are not good, but can be replaced. The amfleet passenger cars have strechy couplers, and the wheels on the passenger cars do not always appear to line up with the tracks. In the Dash 8, there is no way to toggle the ditch lights, or instrument lights by using the keyboard alone. The headlight on the Dash 8 looks weird when viewed from the distance.The scenarios do not seem very realistic. Once again, DTG has made you follow an extremely strict timetable for freight scenarios. Also, in the first freight scenario, your train is routed on to a 15 mph siding for...no reason. No, I didn't change the switch myself. In quick drive, if you try to drive south, your train will be facing north.The scenery is the best that DTG has ever done. Alright, there isn't enough traffic on I-95, but that's okay. As a route alone, it is fantastic, however I would've liked to see better rolling stock and scenarios included to take advantage of what there is to see.. I hate to vote No on this one. It's sooo close. The South Florida "Feel" is great. The route is accurate. The stations seem decent.However, this has two major showstopper bugs (and one other bad one) that makes me hesitant to recommend it until they're fixed.1. Quick Start Routing from West Palm Beach is broken. Trains are always put in backwards. You can get around it using custom consists etc, but this shouldn't be necessary. It's ridiculous.2. Start from the South and you'll eventually find yourself slowly passing an Amtrak train travelling BACKWARDS at speed (kinda sorta racing you.) This would be amusing, except that the driver of this train frequently derails it, taking down the entire route with it, through no fault of your own.Less severe but still a problem is 3. You can't travel the entire route. There's no Free Roam with this route, and no Quick Start scenarios allow you to start at Magnolia Park, the Northern terminus of the Tri-Rail system.Fix all three (preferably fix the third by adding Free Roam) and I'll wholeheartedly recommend it. Unfortunately it's a beautifully done route that's just too bug ridden to recommend right now.
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