Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

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The TSC Workshop Guide
By Warwick Rail
Get a complete list of routes with links to their respective workshop scenarios. Sort the routes by region, developer, name, or date. See the length of every route in miles or kilometres. Find anything you need using our advanced Search Wizard. Learn how to correctly subscribe, install, run and manage workshop scenarios & routes with ease and fun.
   
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Why You Need This Guide
You may notice when you search for anything specific in the Workshop Page, it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. And to find a needle in a haystack you need a magnet. Fortunately we have one.

Here's the haystack:
  • There are over 27 thousand Workshop Scenarios
  • There are almost 200 Workshop Routes (made final) with tailor-made scenarios
  • There are over 500 Workshop Routes (work in progress) for previewing
Using the standard Steam Workshop search function alone produces unsatisfactory results, as it uses a broken tagging system. So we have come up with two advanced interfaces to find you exactly what you are looking for - instantly and accurately.

There are various other things you need to know about when using workshop items, and these are covered in the later sections of this guide.

Finding Items - Via the Route List
Most Train Simulator routes you purchase on Steam come with a small selection of official scenarios created especially for that route. But there are usually many more available free in the Workshop.

Besides the free scenarios, there are also free Workshop Routes.

The following link is the best way to find whatever you want.

TS Routes & Scenarios[www.railsims.com]

This guide shows you how to use it. You will be able to access all the route's Workshop Scenarios (one click will pull them up from the Workshop).

Summary of what's included:

Scenarios written specifically for the route
Route Length
Publication Date
ID Number & Region

Extras for Official Routes
Scenarios Using Assets of the route
Route Manual
Store Page Link
Developer Link
Included Locos & Rolling Stock (mouseover route title)
Path to the Route Assets
Any included Loco & Asset Packs

Extras for Workshop Routes
Feedback Link
Workshop Page Link
Author Link
DLC used as Base Template

The list has full search, sort and display options.

And of course, besides scenarios you can also find free Workshop routes to download and add to your collection.

Click and you're there. It's that simple.

Finding Items - Via the Search Wizard
Another way to find what you're looking for is via the Advanced Search Wizard.

You can access it by clicking the following link and choosing 'Search Wizard' from the Menu.

TS Workshop Menu[www.railsims.com]



Now you can enter any info you like and instantly get the results you need.
Subscribing to Scenarios
Browse the routes from the menu described in the first section. Here's the link to it

TS Routes & Scenarios[www.railsims.com]

Once it is open, you can filter the list by route type and region if desired.



Find any route which you have in your collection and click the "Scenarios" link.

This triggers the Workshop to open and display all the scenarios written for that route.



Browse through this until you find a scenario which you might like to play, and then click on it to open its Workshop Page.



If you like what you see, you can flag it to be automatically downloaded and added to your game by clicking the "Subscribe" button.




The Subscribe function serves 2 purposes:
  1. It flags the item to be downloaded to your machine the next time you start the game.
  2. It flags it to automatically download and overwrite the item with any future updates.

Please note: By unsubscribing, you merely disable the "update overwrite" function. The item itself will remain installed and playable in your copy of the game.

If you wish to delete it, follow the steps explained later in this guide.

Subscribing to Routes
If you subscribe to a Workshop route you will also be able to subscribe to and run all the Workshop scenarios made for that route. If you wish, you will also be able to make your own scenarios for it and publish them to the Workshop for others to enjoy.

Browse all the Workshop routes from the menu described in the first section. Here's the link to it

TS Routes & Scenarios[www.railsims.com]

Once it is open, select "Workshop" as the type. You can also filter the routes by region if desired.



If you see something of interest, click on its image. This will trigger the Workshop to open and display the special page for that particular route.



Take a look at the DLC requirements in the route's description.




If you own the required DLC, you can flag the route to be automatically downloaded and added to your game by clicking the "Subscribe" button.




Remember, the Subscribe function serves 2 purposes:
  1. It flags the item to be downloaded to your machine the next time you start the game.
  2. It flags it to automatically download and overwrite the item with any future updates.

Please note: By unsubscribing, you merely disable the "update overwrite" function. The item itself will remain installed and playable in your copy of the game.

If you wish to delete it, follow the steps explained later in this guide.

Installing
Once you have subscribed to a Workshop item, there is a simple but vital procedure to follow before it will appear in game for the first time.
  1. Launch the game
  2. Go to the Drive Menu
  3. Choose the Workshop tab
  4. Select "Subscribed"





Your new workshop item will then be installed and you should see it added to the "Subscribed" list.

It is now ready to be used. But we advise you NOT to run a scenario using the "Drive" button on this menu. Our advice is to follow the recommendations in the next section.

Running a Scenario
If your newly installed Workshop item is a scenario, it will probably be a Standard scenario.

Instead of running your scenario from the Workshop tab, we recommend using the Standard tab instead. The reason for this is that the Drive button under the Workshop tab menu relies on the workshop tagging system and will be disabled if a route or scenario is tagged with an item you do not own. Very often a wrong tag is attached - particularly the tag for the Metropolitan Line.

So...
  1. On the Drive menu, select "Standard"
  2. You will find your new scenario listed under the route for which it was made
  3. Click on its name to select it
  4. Press "Start" to launch the scenario



For Freeroam or Career scenarios, select the appropriate tab and follow a similar procedure.

Quick Driving a Route
If your newly installed Workshop item is a route, it may come with a Quick Drive menu enabled.

On the Drive menu, select "Quick Drive"
Click on the "Route" image box (lower left) to bring up the page(s) of possible routes on the right.



Browse the page(s) until you find your new route.

Click on its image to select it.

A Quick Drive menu should now appear where you can choose a departure point and destination for your journey.


  1. Select Departure point
  2. Select Destination
  3. Choose season, weather and time of day (lower left box)
  4. Choose whether to exclude AI trains (this works for official routes only)
  5. Press "Start" to launch the Quick Drive scenario

Restoring Missing Routes
Are certain workshop routes missing from your Drive Menu?

From time to time, and for various reasons, you may suddenly notice that most or even all the workshop routes in your Drive Menu have disappeared.

Fortunately this is a caching issue and is easily remedied.

Go to your RailWorks folder, then open the Content folder and remove following files:

SDBCache.bin
SDBCache.bin.MD5
RVDBCache.bin
RVDBCache.bin.MD5

Now restart Train Simulator.

This will rebuild your routes database, and all the routes which had previously disappeared will now reappear.

Problems While Running
After hitting the Start button, your quick drive scenario will load into the game. Once all the loading screens have been passed, you might be confronted with an error message similar to the following:



This may be caused by an error in the quick drive or perhaps an item of scenery or a rail vehicle placed on the route which you do not have in your library.

The message box gives you 2 choices - either to Edit or Exit.

The trick is to do neither. Just press F2 (as though you were trying to save the scenario). You will see the following:



Again, do not proceed to save anything. Simply press Cancel. Miraculously you will return to the scenario and hopefully should now be able to play it.

During the trip, you might get stuck at a stop signal or red light.

Try to alert the dispatcher and ask permission to proceed by pressing 'Tab' (or 'Ctrl+Tab' if reversing).

If your path is not safe, either because an AI train has not finished crossing your path or if the points are against you, the reply message will say "Permission to pass signal at danger denied."

Once all is well, you will be granted permission to proceed with the reply "Permission to pass signal at danger approved."

In very rare cases the Quick Drive scenario will require your train to reverse in order to complete its journey. This would occur if the track configuration was preventing your train from following a direct path. Check the 2D map to determine the correct path and reverse where necessary to complete the journey.

Viewing Your Subscriptions
You can check the list of Workshop items to which you have subscribed in 3 ways.

1. Via the Steam desktop App:

Right click on the game title and click "Properties" to bring up the dialogue menu:



Select "Workshop" to show the list of items to which you have subscribed.



You can order the items either alphabetically or by size. If you have a large number, you can search for them by name.

You can also unsubscribe to multiple items in one go simply by ticking the checkbox next to each and then pressing the "Unsubscribe" button.

2. Via the in game menu:

From the Drive menu choose the Workshop tab and then select the "Subscribed" section.

This will list your subscribed items in no particular order.



You can unsubscribe them one by one by selecting each and clicking the "Unsubscribe" button.

3. Via the Steam Workshop itself, either directly through the desktop app or by logging in to it online via a web browser:

From the top menu bar mouseover your username and select "Content." Click the tab that says "Workshop Items." This displays your creations (if any). Now from the right menu box select "Subscribed Items."



This will list your subscribed items in default order of 'Date Subscribed.' You can change this to list them 'Alphabetically' or in order of 'Date Updated' or 'Date Created.'

Each item can be rated up or down, or added to your 'Favorites.'

You can unsubscribe to each individually by unticking the 'Subscribed" box.

If you wish, you can even unsubscribe to all workshop items at once by clicking the "Unsubscribe From All" button in the upper right dialogue box.

Deleting an Item
There are two important steps involved in deleting a Workshop item from your game.
  1. Unsubscribe from the item, either in game or from the Workshop online.
  2. Delete the item via the in game Build menu
Please note: By unsubscribing, you merely disable the "update overwrite" function. The item itself will remain installed and playable in your copy of the game.

So if you wish to delete the item, first of all unsubscribe from it and then delete it.

To delete, go to the Build menu.

If it is a scenario, select the Scenarios tab, then from the list choose the route which the scenario relates to and find and delete the scenario from its individual list.

If it is a route, select the Routes tab, then from the list select the route and delete it from the list.

Keyboard Controls
The official manuals are very thorough in listing which keyboard controls are appropriate for any given route or locomotive, but there is a handy list of controls which covers most situations. The guide was written in 2015, but is still very useful.

https://gtm.you1.cn/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=243521602
Click here to open the above guide in a new window

For convenience, I am placing the main keyboard controls here - with thanks to morrelo

Train Motion Controls

A - Throttle/Regulator UP
D - Throttle/Regulator DOWN
W - Reverser UP
S - Reverser DOWN
E - Gear UP
Shift+E - Gear DOWN
' - Train Brake UP
; - Train Brake DOWN
] - Loco Brake UP
[ - Loco Brake DOWN
. - Dynamic Brake UP
, - Dynamic Brake DOWN
/ - Handbrake toggle
Backspace - Emergency brake


Additional Steam Locomotive Controls

J - Small ejector on/off
C - Cylinder valves on/off
F, Shift+F - Open/close the locomotive fire box
R, Shift+R - Increase/reduce the rate the fireman shovels coal
I - Turn on/off the live steam injector
K, Shift+K - Increase/reduce flow of steam to the live injector
O - Turn on/off exhaust injector
L, Shift+L - Increase/reduce flow of steam to the exhaust injector
N, Shift+N - Increase/reduce blower
M, Shift+M - Increase/reduce damper


Train Equipment Controls

T, Shift+T - Open doors/Load/Unload/Refuel (depens on your train and position)
H, Shift+H - Headlights cycle
J - Secondary lights (some locos)
K - Tertiary lights (some locos)
L - Cab lights toggle
V - Windscreen wipers ON
Shift+V - Windscreen wipers OFF
U - Blinds/glare panels toggle
Z - Engine toggle start/stop
P - Pantograph UP
Shift+P - Pantograph DOWN
Q - Alerter CANCEL
C - Guard Acknowledge (non-steam locos)
K - DRA toggle
X - Sander toggle
Space, Shift+Space - Horn (high/low)
B - Bell


Train Task Controls

Tab - Red Signal request permission to pass AHEAD
Tab, Ctrl+Tab - Red Signal request permission to pass BEHIND
G - Points (junction switch) change AHEAD
Shift+G - Points (junction switch) change BEHIND
Ctrl+Shift+C - Couple/uncouple rolling stock
T, Shift+T - Open doors/Load/Unload/Refuel (depends on your train and position)
Ctrl+-, Ctrl+= - Change cab


Train Views

1 - Cab view
2 - External front camera
Shift+2 - Head-out-of-cab camera
3 - External back camera
4 - Trackside camera
5 - Passenger view
6 - Front coupling camera
7 - Overhead camera
8 - Exploration (free) camera
9 - Toggle 2D map
Left arrow, Right arrow - Alternative cameras for the current view
Ctrl+, Shift+, Arrow keys, Mouse scroll wheel, Holding RMB - Various options for adjusting your view


Other Controls

Esc - Pause menu
Pause/Break - Pause game without showing pause menu
Ctrl+Q - Quit menu
Ctrl+E - Enter world editor
F1 - Task info
F2 - Save menu
F3 - Small HUD (ON/OFF)
F4 - Full HUD (ON/OFF)
F5 - Technical HUD
F6 - Toggle labels
F7 - Toggle rail vehicle number
F8 - Toggle destination overlay
F9/Shift+F9 - Reload assets
Shift+Z - Show framerate
Ctrl+S/F12 - Take screenshot
Ctrl+Shift+1, Ctrl+Shift+2 - Increase/decrease braking difficulty

Conclusion
Do not be afraid of taking full advantage of the Steam Workshop. It exists with the aim of unlocking the full potential of the game to give you limitless enjoyment.

The workshop is a virtual treasure trove of user-created content, and with over 27 thousand items on the menu it is a veritable feast - so get stuck in and enjoy the meal.

Have fun!

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2 Comments
Warwick Rail  [author] 16 Jan, 2023 @ 2:35pm 
Dear Chris Parsons,
Thank you so much for your very positive, heart-warming and encouraging feedback. Your kind words mean a great deal to me, and I am truly happy to have been able to assist in enhancing your Train Simulator experience.
It is wonderful to hear that my efforts to help the Train Simulator Community have been of some use, and I shall strive to provide further assistance in any way I can.
I wish you all the best as you continue your route building. Re-creating long-lost railway lines has been a rewarding experience for me, and the historical research involved has enriched my knowledge in so many ways and on so many levels. I wish you every success, and please do let me know if there is anything I can do to assist in any way.
Thank you again
Warwick
mail 16 Jan, 2023 @ 1:28pm 
Dear Warwick Rail
Your guides have been extremely helpful for gaining technical knowledge and work arounds for getting the very best from Train Simulator Classic. As a life-long model and real railway enthusiast, I have played the game for a number of years (interrupted by work!) but now I have more time, I'm learning how to build real routes (some of which have sadly disappeared) and to create realistic scenarios with proper rolling stock for the era modelled.
Your excellent presentation, explanations, layout of screen shots and diagrams, your perfect use of grammar and punctuation and fantastic technical knowledge is exemplary and commendable.
I can't thank you enough for your time, patience and research in delivering these excellent tutorials and guidance notes to the vast numbers of the Train Simulator Community, who like me, have greatly benefitted from your expertise. Thousands of "thumbs up" to you!
Thank you.
Best Regards
Chris Parsons