Train Simulator: Norfolk Southern Coal District Route

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The beautifully rural Mon Line running through the heart of Pennsylvania springs to life in this new route for Train Simulator, complete with mile-long coal trains and distinctive street running. The original Monongahela Railroad was a joint venture between the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) and the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE).

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Release date:
17 July 2014
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Description

The beautifully rural Mon Line running through the heart of Pennsylvania springs to life in this new route for Train Simulator, complete with mile-long coal trains and distinctive street running.

The original Monongahela Railroad was a joint venture between the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) and the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad (P&LE). Through the early 1900s, the two companies acquired many lines in the area and by 1930, the Monongahela (‘Mon Line’) was operating more than 170 miles of track serving numerous coal mines.

At the heart of Pennsylvania’s coal country, the rural Mon Line is today owned by Norfolk Southern with CSX Transporation also having trackage rights. Coal mines dominate the route, with important facilities at Bailey Mine and Emerald Mine connecting with a staging yard at West Brownsville from where coal trains continue on their way to power stations or to ports for export.

More than 20 million tons of coal is annually transported along the line, much of it to Loveridge Secondary where it is transhipped from rail to river barges. The route is primarily made up of four branch lines – Manor, Ten Mile Run, West Brownsville and Loveridge, and includes the unusual spectacle of full size coal trains sharing the public highway with cars along Main Street in West Brownsville.

The route is relatively level, following the west bank of the Monongahela river, as far as Millsboro, then Ten Mile Creek to Waynesburg and Emerald Mine. The line then turns north east, closely following the twists and turns of Browns Creek. This final 15 miles to Bailey is completely rural in nature until it reaches the loop at Bailey, when the dominant coal industries take over.

Included with the 50 mile section of the Mon Line from Bailey Mine to West Brownsville for Train Simulator is a Norfolk Southern-liveried ES44AC diesel locomotive, part of GE’s Evolution Series. Its mammoth 4,400 horsepower and 75mph top speed make it an ideal locomotive to head the long coal trains seen on the Mon Line.

Engineers can also create their own coal loads at Bailey Mine and Emerald Mine with working coal loading facilities, and experience the rail served businesses along the east bank of the Monongahela River, including a metal recycling yard north of Brownsville, river barge repair and construction yard to the south, and a rail/river coal transhipment facility at Alicia.

Scenarios

Seven scenarios for the route:

  • Training: ES44AC Expert Controls

  • Training: ES44AC Simple Controls

  • Running the Manor

  • Emerald Coal Run

  • Power Supply

  • Monumental (Part I and II)

More 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!

Key Features

  • 50 mile Mon Line from Bailey Mine to West Brownsville

  • 10 mile branch on the east bank of the Monongahela River

  • Norfolk Southern ES44 AC diesel locomotive

  • G11 round tub coal gondolas, with full and empty loads

  • Working coal loading facilities at Bailey Mine and Emerald Mine

  • Dash 9-44CW diesel locomotive (AI only)

  • Scenarios for the route

  • Quick Drive compatible

  • Download size: 1,286mb

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows® Vista / 7 / 8
Processor:
Processor: 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo (3.2 GHz Core 2 Duo recommended), AMD Athlon MP (multiprocessor variant or comparable processors)
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
512 MB with Pixel Shader 3.0 (AGP PCIe only)
DirectX®:
9.0c
Hard Drive:
6 GB HD space
Sound:
Direct X 9.0c compatible
Other Requirements:
Broadband Internet connection
Additional:
Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

recommended*

Graphics:
Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be required
Additional:
Quicktime Player is required for playing the videos

User reviews

Rudolf Jan
Not recommended | 09 Jan 2017

I have a bit of mixed feelings. The route itself is great, but some of the career scenarios are not playable, which is a pity. Even though I think I played well, I was 21 seconds late at the first go via point. DTG blew

Helpful: 15
pita_j
Not recommended | 25 Jun 2017

There is an AI locomotive blocking the way on the one scenerio I have tried so far. According to some of the reviews, you have to nudge it out of the way. Unacceptable. Apparently the rest may be quite buggy as well,

Helpful: 7
Deadly-Dorito
Recommended | 10 Oct 2015

This is an interesting route and the loco sounds have improved since cajon pass/US Loco and asset pack. But there are good and bad things to talk about here. PROS- The route is highly detailed and the loco looks awesome

Helpful: 11
CrazyGecko
Not recommended | 04 Sept 2017

Where to start with this interesting route. It's a slow paced run 'max speed is 25mph I think' there is alot of twists and turns and a chance to drive down a town street but saving is ideal with the slow and long runs.

Helpful: 6
Doc Woods
Not recommended | 14 Apr 2017

I wanted to like this. It's a nice route and bits of it are quite different (the street running section for example). However, there's just too much about it that's broken that is most likely never getting fixed. One

Helpful: 6
andy250
Not recommended | 25 Mar 2017

Don't buy! Total waste of time... The scenario's don't work and the train physics are, well, up the wall. If you like looking at scenery, which is bit like watching paint dry, then this could be your cup of tea. That

Helpful: 4