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Train Sim World 6 Showcases the Santa Fe Cajon Pass Route

Andrew McMahonby Andrew McMahon
November 5, 2025
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Train Sim World 6 Showcases the Santa Fe Cajon Pass Route
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Today, Train Sim World 6 revealed a first look at its upcoming Santa Fe on Cajon Pass route, which also sees the debut release for developer High Iron Simulations.

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High Iron Simulations has been a Partner developer with Dovetail Games on the project since 2016, producing a variety of TSC products ranging from scenario and locomotive packs to routes. Now, they’ve made their very own route, taking players back to the 1990s ATSF in California with the Santa Fe on Cajon Pass route.

Since it was made in 1859, the Santa Fe railroad had amassed over 13000 route miles and was the operator of some of the most famous trains in the US, as well as of course, a vast freight network. Train Sim World 6 recreates the final years of Santa Fe operations, featuring a variety of duties with two classic examples of ATSF equipment: the C40-8W and SD40-2, in iconic Warbonnet and freight liveries.

  • SD40-2: The SD40-2 is an all-American hero which is nationwide-renowned for its yesteryear mainline service. Now considered a veteran, the SD40-2 is kept to secondary duties in charge of local working and switching in yards and industries. This turbocharged, 3,000-horsepower six-axle locomotive was part of the heart and soul of the Electro-Motive Dash 2 line, along with other locomotives types like the GP38-2, seen in other Train Sim World Add-ons.
  • C40-8W: General Electric’s C40-8W (also commonly known as the Dash 8-40CW) was produced at GE’s Erie, Pennsylvania plant from 1989 through 1994. GE constructed 847 of the 4,000-horsepower, six-axle (C-C) diesels powered by the builder’s capable 7FDL16 four-cycle power plant. An evolutionary refinement of GE’s advanced line of diesels begun with the “Dash 7” series, the C40-8W is visually notable for its use of the stylish “North American Cab.”

The Santa Fe on Cajon Pass features 85 miles (136 km) of route between Barstow and San Bernardino, California, offering stunning scenery and challenging gradients for long freight consists. This pack also features three entirely new AT&SF freight cars and three existing TSW freight cars repainted in Santa Fe liveries.

Train Sim World 6: Santa Fe on Cajon Pass will release on November 13, 2025, for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Epic Games Store, and Steam for $17.99 and requires the base game to play. For more information on this and other updates, packs, and routes provided by Dovetail Games, be sure to check back to Simulation Daily.

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