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The 29th and final installment of the Train Simulator series is set in Taiwan, on the recently-completed Taiwan High Speed Rail.
A collaboration between the studios behind the Train Simulator and Densha de Go! series puts players in the cab of three trains in three rail lines (one in Tokyo, one linking Kyoto and Osaka, and one in Chicago) using real-life full-HD footage to simulate driving the trains.
A mobile entry in the longrunning Train Simulator series featuring the Keisei, Toei Asakusa and Keikyu lines.
The 27th installment of the Train Simulator series and the sixth on the PS2, focusing on Tsubame train service after the completion of the titular Kyushu Shinkansen.
The 26th installment of the Train Simulator series and the fifth on the PS2, focusing on three separate rail lines that together link Haneda Airport with Narita Airport.
A collaboration between the Train Simulator and Densha de Go series, featuring three routes from the Tokyu Railways Company.
The 24th installment of the Train Simulator series and the third on the PS2, focusing on the Midosuji Line through Osaka.
The 22nd installment of the Train Simulator series follows both the Kurasuma Line and Kintetsu-Kyoto Line from Kyoto to Nara. It is the last in the series released for the PC.
The 20th installment of the Train Simulator series and the sequel to the fourth installment, revisiting the Odawara Line completely from Tokyo to Odawara.
The 19th installment of the Train Simulator series and the sequel to the first installment, revisiting the Chuo Line from Otsuki to Tokyo.
The 18th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the Keihan Main Line from Osaka to Kyoto. It is the first with the "Plus" naming, featuring larger higher-quality video.
The 17th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the Keihin-Tohoku Line from Tokyo to Saitama.
The 16th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the Minami Osaka Line and Yoshino Line from Osaka to Yoshino.
The 15th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the Marseille-Ventimiglia Railway in south-eastern France.
The 14th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the Yamanote Line in Tokyo, following the whole loop counter-clockwise.
The 13th installment of the Train Simulator series follows two trains through the Hakodate Main Line in the northernmost Japanese prefecture from Yoichi to Sapporo.
The 12th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the Hanshin Main Line from Osaka to Kobe.
The 11th installment of the Train Simulator series follows two train routes north of Nagoya.
The 10th installment of the Train Simulator series follows through the Shinjuku Line from Tokyo to Kawagoe.
The 9th installment of the Train Simulator series follows two train routes in the island of Shikoku, all starting on the Yosan Line near the city of Takamatsu.
The 8th installment of the Train Simulator series follows a 600 Series train through both the Keihin Electric Express Railway Main Line and Kurihama Line from Tokyo to Miura.
The 7th installment of the Train Simulator series follows a KiHa 100 Series train through the Nanbu Jukan Railway from Shichinohe to Noheji.
The 6th installment of the Train Simulator series follows the West Rhine Railway in western Germany.
The 5th installment of the Train Simulator series follows a 9000 Series electric train through the entire Sagami Railway Main Line from Yokohama to Ebina.
The 4th installment of the Train Simulator series follows a 5000 Series electric train through the Odawara Line from Tokyo to Sagamihara.
The 2nd installment of the Train Simulator series follows a 211 Series electric train through the Tokaido Main Line from Odawara to Yokohama.
The 3rd installment of the Train Simulator series follows a 211 Series electric train through the Tohoku Main Line from Saitama to Oyama.
The first entry in the FMV-based train simulation game series, which combines live footage with an interactive cab to give the impression that you are driving the train itself. It tasks players with driving a 201 Series electric train through the Chuo Line in Tokyo.
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