Some are even rewards for hidden quests which you will get if you fulfill the secret conditions during a play-through.Įxcept for the SGV quest, you are rewarded individual engines only. Others are more complex and you'd have to finish some task(s) to get them. Some of them are easy to get and everybody will receive them. They are not available in depot, but only as a reward. There is rare/quest train available in each epoch. There is a special manufacturing facility unlocked by the SGV quest (see below) The sixth era of the game adds 3 more advanced electric engines to your collection available in the depot. All are available without depot extension, but to be able to purchase and operate the electric ones, you need electrified depot and electric tracks leading to/from it. One is advanced diesel locomotive (Ragulin) and the rest are electric. This is the fourth era of the game, entering this era gives you access to four more locomotives.įifth era of the game adds five more locomotives to your vehicle park. The fictional Philip engine was named after Jan Zeleny's second-born son Filip.
This is the third era of the game, entering this era gives you access to three more locomotives. GS-2 is an American Locomotive built by the Southern Pacific Railroad.Ī special "ruined" version of Class 65 is available through a quest. This Class 65 locomotive is given the sub-classification of Class 65.10.
The Prussian T3 is small tank locomotive that was originally built in the Kingdom of Prussia, After the Prussia was dissolved in 1947, the T3's where moved to other central European countries, such as: Germany (Class 89), Czech Republic (Class 312), Poland (THh1).Ĭlass 65 is a German Locomotive however, the in-game model depicts the East German (DR) version of the locomotive which has a significantly different appearance to the, more common, West German version of the locomotive. This is the second era of the game, entering this era gives you access to three more locomotives. The other three are based on early locomotives from the USA. The fictional 0-4-0 Elishka engine was named after Jan Zeleny's first-born daughter Eliška. There are currently 4 locomotives available in this era.