Train Sim World: BR Class 33 Loco

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1957, an order was placed for a batch of diesel-electric locomotives which were destined for the Southern Region of British Railways. Known at the time as the BRCW Type 3s, they were built as Bo-Bo, mixed-traffic locomotives, fitted with 1550 horsepower Sulzer engines that could propel them to a top speed of 85 mph.

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Developer:
Dovetail Games
Release date:
27 November 2018
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Positive (43)
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Description

1957, an order was placed for a batch of diesel-electric locomotives which were destined for the Southern Region of British Railways. Known at the time as the BRCW Type 3s, they were built as Bo-Bo, mixed-traffic locomotives, fitted with 1550 horsepower Sulzer engines that could propel them to a top speed of 85 mph. They housed Crompton Parkinson electrical equipment, forever giving them the nickname “Cromptons”. A true classic, the BR Class 33 comes to Train Sim World for heritage diesel operation.

The first BRCW Type 3s were rolled off the production line in 1959, entering service that December; the initial batch of 65 locomotives was delivered until 1961, and then a second batch was completed by 1962, totalling 98 locomotives across 3 main variants.

Once in regular service, the Type 3s quickly became a staple throughout the Southern Region, and particularly in the South Eastern Division to begin with, working principle passenger and freight services to Dover; steel trains between Sheerness and Willesden, cement runs, engineering trains, and the list goes on. They were also used in the South West, where a subset of locomotives were fitted with SR multiple unit equipment so they could work push-pull trains to Salisbury and Weymouth that originated from London Waterloo.

Their widespread success in transforming key services throughout the Southern Region gave the Class 33s a keen following, and it is probably the reason that 29 have survived into preservation, including some which are mainline certified, not a bad effort for a fleet pushing for 60 years old. Two of the preserved locomotives; D6566 (33048) and D6575 (33057) “Seagull” have found a home on the West Somerset Railway, both operational and sporting the classic BR Green livery.

The Train Sim World BR Class 33 now joins the BR Class 47 and BR Class 09 to further bring to life the heritage festivities of the West Somerset Railway route’s diesel gala.

Key Features


  • BR Class 33 diesel locomotive, including D6566 (33048) and D6575 (33057) “Seagull”, as preserved in BR Green “half yellow” livery
  • Highly authentic driving characteristics and interactive controls, including scrollable head code blinds
  • Includes three engaging scenarios and an interactive tutorial for West Somerset Railway
  • Operable in Service Mode in West Somerset Railway with more than 15 services to take control of
  • Download size: 79.4mb

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
64-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8 / 8.1 or Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i5-4690 @ 3.5 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X @ 3.7 GHz
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon R9 270 with 2 GB VRAM or more
DirectX:
Version 10
Network:
Broadband Internet connection
Storage:
20 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX Compatible
Additional Notes:
Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller

recommended*

OS *:
64-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8 / 8.1 or Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i7-4790 @ 3.6 GHz or AMD Ryzen 7 1700X @ 3.8 GHz
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 480 with 4 GB VRAM or more
DirectX:
Version 10
Network:
Broadband Internet connection
Storage:
20 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX Compatible
Additional Notes:
Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller

User reviews

Jef-F
Recommended | 28 Nov 2018

The first loco in TSW I absolutely adore and don't have mixed feelings about. At first it could be mistaken for a Class 47 rework with same shortcomings, but noooo, this thing is on another level. Scripting and sounds

Helpful: 24
yrreb
Recommended | 28 Nov 2018

Nice machine to drive and works brilliantly alongside the Class 47. Very easy to get into and get moving and it might as well be the real thing. If old traction is your thing then this is definitely for you!

Helpful: 10
pschlik
Recommended | 07 Dec 2018

A Truly Excellent Locomotive But, come on? What else can you expect from Edward Fisk? This loco shows what happens when you put the right person to the job. Choose your devloper wisely, and you just might end up with

Helpful: 11
Edds
Recommended | 28 Nov 2018

The Class 33 is probably, at the time of writing, the best Loco DLC available for TSW. The amount of details in both the model and the core logic is unlike anything we've seen so far. The sounds are truly magnificent

Helpful: 11
BigVern
Recommended | 29 Nov 2018

Well DTG finally seem to be hitting the sweet spot with this release for their TSW spin off. Excellent looking model, both externally and inside the cab. Seems they have fired their previous sound guy and got someone

Helpful: 8
Deki
Recommended | 27 Nov 2018

Thank you DTG.Wonderful loco.So much detail and love put into it,and combined with WSR is a really nice package.Keep them coming ;)

Helpful: 8