Spectacular scenery and large sweeping curves through the Rocky Mountains are just some of the features of Marias Pass, available now for Train Simulator.
The 152 mile Montana route was first charted by the then principal engineer of the Great Northern Railway, John Frank Stevens, in December 1889. It proved to be an ideal route for a railroad with its wide valley and gentle gradient, meaning it would not require extensive excavation and multiple locomotives would not be required to haul freight up its incline.
Key features:
- Full 152 mile Marias Pass route from Shelby to Whitefish
- 13 mile branch line to Kalispell
- Spectacular mountainous scenery, bridges, pine forests, snow sheds, silo ‘Dalek’ and Cut Bank Penguin
- Multi-aspect and junction colour light signalling
- GE ES44DC in BNSF livery and EMD SW1500 Switcher in BN livery
- New 50ft box car and lumbar car in BNSF livery
- Several reworked freight cars in BNSF and BN liveries
- Scenarios for the route
- Quick Drive compatible
