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Train Simulator: SW1 Switcher

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Consider a diesel locomotive that was purchased by more than 80 companies ranging from railroading giants to short lines and industries, that was in production over a span of a decade and a half, and which, once in service, frequently provided its owners yeoman duty for half-a-century or more. That diesel was the extraordinary Electro-Motive SW1 diesel switcher.

Now, the landmark and long-lived Electro-Motive SW1 is available for Train Simulator Classic!

Created by renowned developer Reppo, the Electro-Motive SW1 is featured in the liveries of four of America’s great railroads – the Baltimore & Ohio, Burlington Northern, Western Pacific, and New York Central.

The SW1 for Train Simulator Classic is a superb re-creation of the 600-horsepower Electro-Motive diesel, with carefully crafted details, authentic cab and controls, and realistic sounds. The SW1 is provided in both “running” and “cold and dark” versions.

To put the SW1 in its four handsome railroad liveries to work, the DLC includes career scenarios on four popular Train Simulator Classic routes: Marias Pass (Burlington Northern); B&O Mountain Subdivision (Baltimore & Ohio); Feather River Canyon Enhanced (Western Pacific); and Boston & Albany (New York Central). And the SW1 is also Quick-Drive (QD) enabled.

Introduced in 1938, Electro-Motive’s diminutive, 600-horsepower SW1 diesel switcher was among the vanguard of American railroading dieselization and a contemporary of Electro-Motive’s historic FT freight locomotive. And yet, new SW1 diesels would continue to roll out of EMD’s La Grange (Illinois plant) until November 1953, when the last of 661 of the mite-sized diesels was delivered.

The SW1 was the first Electro-Motive switcher to employ the builder’s extraordinary successful 567-series diesel engine and derived its 600 horsepower from a six-cylinder version of the two-cycle powerplant. With a wheelbase of only 30 feet and an average weight of 196,000 pounds, the SW1 was capable of both serving in close confines and hauling significant tonnage.

New York Central was by far the most prolific buyer of the SW1, with a roster of 103 units. Baltimore & Ohio and its subsidiary B&OCT operated 22 units, Western Pacific three units, and Burlington Northern rostered SW1s of Great Northern (9 units) and Burlington Route (18 units) heritages.

With the Electro-Motive SW1 from developer Reppo, you’ll climb aboard and take the controls of one of American railroading’s most notable diesel locomotives to experience challenging and enjoyable switching duties – and the Electro-Motive SW1 is available now for Train Simulator Classic!

Included Scenarios

A selection of engaging Career, Free Roam and Quick Drive scenarios are included: 

  • Marias Pass Route - [SW1] Columbia Falls Switcher

  • B&O Mountain Subdivision Route - [SW1] Piedmont Afternoon Call

  • Feather River Canyon Enhanced Route - [SW1] Oroville Interchange

  • Boston & Albany Route - [SW1] Working West Springfield

Please Note: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish, Feather River Canyon Enhanced: Oroville - Portola, B&O Mountain Subdivision: Cumberland - Grafton and Boston & Albany: Boston - Springfield route add-ons are required, as a separate purchase, in order to play the scenarios featured in this add-on. 

More scenarios are available on the 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! 

Key Features

  • Electro-Motive 600-horsepower SW diesel switcher

  • Baltimore & Ohio, Burlington Northern, New York Central, and Western Pacific liveries

  • “Running” and “cold and dark” versions

  • Authentic details, sounds, performance, cab, and operating controls

  • Four realistic career scenarios on four popular Train Simulator Classic: Marias Pass: Shelby - Whitefish Route; B&O Mountain Subdivision: Cumberland - Grafton Route; Feather River Canyon Enhanced: Oroville – Portola; and Boston & Albany: Boston - Springfield Route (routes available separately)

  • Quick Drive enabled 

  • Download size: 139.7 MB

DLC

Train Simulator: SW1 Switcher

Released: 9th Jan 2025

The game is available now

DETAILS
Full Game

Train Simulator Classic 2024

Genres

Simulation

Publisher

Dovetail Games

Developer

Reppo

Release Date

9th Jan 2025

Official Hashtag

Not available

YouTube Tag

train simulator: sw1 switcher

Platforms

 

REQUIREMENTS

Steam - Windows
Minimum for 32-bit:
  • OS *: 32-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, 8.1 or 10 Required (Other OS versions and types are not supported)
  • Processor: Intel Core-i3 4330 3.50 GHz Dual Core or AMD A8 6600K 3.90 GHz Quad Core or Better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon R9 Graphics with 1 GB Dedicated VRAM or Better
  • DirectX®: 9.0c
  • Network: Broadband Connection (May incur additional costs for use)
  • Storage: 40 GB or more available space (Additional Add-Ons will require more)
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Audio Device
  • Additional Notes: Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller
Laptop, Notebook, Mobile or Low Power versions of the above specifications (including Intel or Integrated Graphics) may work but are not supported. Updates to Chipset, Graphics and Audio Device Drivers may be required. For information relating to recommended specifications for Train Simulator 64-bit, please refer to the Train Simulator Classic User Guide.