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  2. Train Sim World - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2018, the third version, titled Train Sim World, was released on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, featuring three routes: Great Western Express: London Paddington–Reading, Rapid Transit: Dessau Hauptbahnhof–Markkleeberg-Gaschwitz and Northeast Corridor: New Rochelle–Newark Liberty International Airport, as well as Sand Patch Grade for the Windows version only.

  3. The Final Station - Wikipedia

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    November 24, 2016 [2] Genre (s) Shooter. Mode (s) Single-player. The Final Station is a side-scrolling shooter video game with a train simulator and exploration elements. It was developed by Do My Best Games and published by tinyBuild, and released on August 30, 2016 for Windows, OS X, Linux, and Xbox One, and September 2, 2016 for PlayStation ...

  4. Train Simulator Classic - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Vehicle simulation. Mode (s) Single-player. Train Simulator Classic 2024 (originally RailWorks and Train Simulator) is a train simulation game developed by Dovetail Games. [ 1 ] It is the successor to Rail Simulator, and was released online on 12 June 2009 and in stores on 3 July. [ 2 ] It is a Steamworks title, which means it uses ...

  5. Ticket to Ride (board game) - Wikipedia

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    A game of Ticket to Ride: Europe at the end of a two-player game. A five-player game of Ticket to Ride – Europe at a special board game camp in Hattula (Finland). A Europe version was released in 2005, [ 139 ] as the second installment in the Ticket to Ride series, based on a 1912 map of Europe.

  6. Densha de Go! - Wikipedia

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    Densha de Go! (電車でGO!, "Let's Go by Train!") is a Japanese train simulation game series originally produced by Taito and more recently by Square Enix (who purchased Taito) and Railfan Holdings Co., Ltd. The series started with a 1996 arcade version and was first released in a home version for the PlayStation in 1997.

  7. NIMBY Rails - Wikipedia

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    NIMBY Rails is entirely set on an OpenStreetMap-based map of the whole world, without computer-generated maps or levels. [1] The game map starts out empty, without any preexisting trains or buildings, and the player builds railway track and stations with little restriction save for existing roads and bodies of water.

  8. Railroad Tycoon II - Wikipedia

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    Railroad Tycoon II is a railroad simulation that covers the entire history of railroads from inception to the present day and beyond. The player chooses a map and assumes the role of chairman of a railroad company. The player tries to make profits for investors and completes various other objectives while being hindered by rivals, random events ...

  9. Stationflow - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Mini Metro, which focus on the design of metro lines, Stationflow is a video game that simulates the flow of metro passengers, which requires players to build a metro station. Players have to provide the facilities, signage, and connections between entry points and train tracks in a station map up to nine floors. [1]