

Trainz Community Edition was released in December 2001. The cover art contained a quote from Antoine de Saint Exupery. Trainz: Beta version 0.9 was released in November 2001 for testing purposes. A screenshot of Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 in Driver mode, showing third-party British rolling stock.The game is divided into modules: Surveyor, Driver, and Railyard, and in some versions, Scenarios. Trainz Simulator 12 is the latest Windows installment in the franchise, which was released in April of 2011. The game has been released in several versions, including localized versions. First released in 2001, the series has a large online community that creates and shares user-created content. Excerpt: Trainz is a series of 3D train simulator computer games developed by Australian game developer N3V Games (formerly Auran). Chapters: Railroad board games, Shunting puzzles, Train simulation video games, Trainz, 3D Ultra Lionel Traintown, OpenTTD, Densha de Go, Ticket to Ride, Microsoft Train Simulator 2, Rail Simulator, Transport Tycoon, 18XX, Rail Baron, SimSig, Empire Builder, A-Train, Tracks to Telluride, Railfan: Taiwan High Speed Rail, Train Simulator series, BVE Trainsim, Railroad Tycoon 3, Railfan: Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line, Simutrans, Sid Meier's Railroads, Railway Rivals, Train game, OpenBVE, Railroad Tycoon II, The Train Game, The London Game, Southern Belle, Great train robbery board game, Densha de Go 64, Chris Sawyer's Locomotion, TransAmerica, Timesaver, Train shunting puzzle, RailWorks, Rivers, Roads & Rails, Inglenook Sidings, Hornby Virtual Railway, Train Dispatcher, Train Tracking, Age of Steam, Iron Dragon, Lionel Trains: On Track, Crayon rails. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
