Story of how Britain gave railways to the world - from the first tentative experiments, to every corner of the globe.
Railway Empire 2: Enjoy traveling by train? Railway Empire 2, the highly anticipated successor to the award-winning Railway Empire, is in development by Gaming Minds Studios (Gütersloh) and will be ...
"I hear the train a comin', It's rollin' 'round the bend"...and this time its set for the beautiful landscapes of Canada in Railway Empire's spanking new DLC appropriately named, The Great Lakes. With ...
Railway Empire, which we previewed back at GDC 2017, will launch on Jan. 26, on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One, publisher Kalypso Media has announced. Railroad construction sims haven’t seen a ...
Kalypso Media revealed this past week that they will be launching a closed beta for their upcoming game Railway Empire 2. The team will basically be testing out elements of the game in a restricted ...
It's been a decade since the last entry in Railroad Tycoon — the series that practically made the word "tycoon" into its own games genre — and, as I was told, Simon Hellwig figured that was long ...
Connecting civilizations can be a daunting challenge in itself, but there was a certain charm in tackling this task with Railway Empire. The original train simulator from Kalypso Media and Gaming ...
Railway Empire 2 is available now for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC and is now available with Xbox Game Pass. It will be released on Nintendo Switch on June 22, 2023.
Railway Empire 2 is a simulation train strategy game developed by Gaming Minds Studios. The latest DLC for the game titled 'Journey to the East' has been released for the game offering players the ...
There's something enduringly romantic about the age of steam. Coal powered trains chugging across entire continents beneath clouds of their own steam while passengers sit in relative comfort remains ...
The nearly 1,000 miles of track that used to make up the Pacific Electric Railroad in Southern California are gone. So, too, are most of the trolley cars – the “Red Cars” – that made up that system.