Train Graveyard Simulator Lets Players Dismantle Retired Locomotives
The simulation game offers a detailed train scrapping experience with real locomotive models and realistic dismantling mechanics.
Reporting from 1 source: Automaton.
Games Incubator announced Train Graveyard Simulator, a PC simulation game about dismantling retired railway vehicles and managing a scrapyard. Players purchase and scrap trains, sell parts, and use tools like hammers and gas burners. The game includes real train models such as the Ty2 steam locomotive and the Flying Scotsman. A release date is undecided, but a playtest is planned.
Players start by cleaning the train, then remove exterior panels, wiring, and large internal components using hammers, gas burners, and impact wrenches. Rusted screws require rust remover spray. The game includes inventory management with weight limits; parts must be packed into crates and moved by forklift. Repairable overhead cranes can transport steam locomotive boilers. Sorted parts are sold at market prices that fluctuate daily, viewable on an office PC. Players can hire workers to handle sorting and sales. The game features real train models including the Ty2 steam locomotive, LNER A3 4472 Flying Scotsman, and GE Dash 8-40CW diesel locomotive. A playtest is planned, with applications available on the Steam store page.
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