With this train simulation app, you can drive modeled locomotives across varied terrains, manage routes, and monitor signals. Includes detailed locomotives, realistic graphics, dynamic weather, and multiple cities to explore.
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AppRecs rating 3.1. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
41%
4 star
16%
3 star
8%
2 star
10%
1 star
25%
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High negative review ratio
35% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About Train Simulator PRO 2018
During your travels, you can admire photo-realistic graphics including cities, suburbs, factories, countrysides and much more. Each locomotive includes a carefully-rendered engineer’s cabin with working levers and gauges for maximum realism. However, you have to be careful as driving recklessly or pushing the brakes for too long may damage the train. So put your engineer’s cap on, and let’s get rolling!
Main features:
▶ Almost 1000 square miles of terrain
▶ 15 cities to explore and choose job from
▶ 6 unique locomotives
▶ 14 detailed cars (3 passenger and 11 freight)
▶ Locomotives and cars damage system
▶ Locomotive cabs with interactive levers and gauges
▶ Dynamic weather and day/night system
▶ Other trains and traffic on roads
▶ Photo-realistic graphics
▶Advanced signalling and speed limit systems
Train Simulator PRO 2018 Screenshots
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Reviews for Train Simulator PRO 2018
Jetstream6752
Best train game ever
This is the best train game I’ve ever had but just one thing it could use a bigger map
JellyJam91
Bug Report – Grade Crossing Horn Issue in Train Pro 2018
First off, thank you for creating Train Pro 2018. It’s still one of the most enjoyable train sims available on iOS, and I really appreciate the effort you put into making it realistic and engaging. I wanted to report a bug that still affects gameplay, especially for those of us who enjoy longer trains. The issue happens when pulling a consist with 31 railcars or more. If you go slowly over a grade crossing, the game gives a citation for not using the horn, even if the horn was sounded correctly when the locomotives first approached the crossing. This seems to occur when the last railcar is going over the crossing, almost like the game expects the horn to be blown again at the end of the train. It's a small bug, but it impacts the realism and penalizes players unfairly for following the rules properly. If there’s any chance this could be patched in a small update, I’m sure many fans, myself included, would really appreciate it. Thank you again for your work and for continuing to support simulation fans over the years! Best regards, JellyJam91