SimRail - The Railway Simulator: Prologue

SimRail - The Railway Simulator: Prologue

Released: 16/12/2021

Game Informations

Developer

SimRail S.A.

Publisher

PlayWay S.A.

Description

SimRail Early Access available now


About the Game

SimRail - The Railway Simulator Prologue...

presents the full range of possibilities of the newest and best simulator of the work of train driver. Take on the challenge and take the controls of a freight or passenger train!

Become the Driver...

of the E186 locomotive carrying coal wagons and overcome all difficulties - a heavy train and numerous hills will test your skills!
Do you prefer passenger trains? No problem! Lead the EN96 unit on one of the most important railway lines in Poland and deliver all passengers on time!

The world's best representation of driving physics and fantastic graphics...

will make you feel like a real train driver!
You don't know how to drive the train? The tutorial will make you the best in this profession.

new Mission...

In the prologue, we have prepared two scenarios for you. The first one is identical to the one we presented in the demo. We will run the EN96 passenger train on the section Dąbrowa Górnicza Ząbkowice - Będzin. Stop at all stations and get passengers safely and on time.
The second scenario is a real treat for fans of industrial climates. You have the E186 locomotive at your disposal, with 20 coal wagons attached to it. Overcome the difficulties of the goods lines in Silesia and admire the beautiful views - numerous mines and plants, but also a lot of greenery. Hurry up, the power plant is waiting for this coal!

Game overview

Price

Free to Play

Followers

4,480

Updated 12/12/2025 21:24

Reviews

81% positive out of 1,260

Updated 12/12/2025 12:52

Metacritic

No data

Copies sold

171.8K

Revenue

$0

Twitch

No data

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