Today, Dovetail Games released a deep dive on the February 2026 roadmap plans for its hit simulation title, Train Sim World 6.
The first stop on the Train Sim World 6 February 2026 line is one of the many participants in the Festival of Remasters, the Schnellfahrstrecke Köln-Aachen route, which arrives February 12, 2026, at 10 am. The add-on gives the Germany line a well-deserved uplift from the FolezzWorld team, adding TOD4 Lighting to the route and stations, OHLE rendering and materials, Landscape Ballast Material, and much more.
The highly requested East Coastway Remastered is also coming soon, developed in partnership with Grumpdog Games and Rivet Games. The route will add brand new lighting, scenery improvements, new stations and depots, and much more to bring it up to standard with other modern Train Sim World 6 DLC.














































Developed with All Aboard Studios, WCML: Crewe – Milton Keynes (Trent Valley) is a high-capacity four-track line that will feature complex pathing and famous bottlenecks like the Shugborough Tunnel. Announced during the 2025 Dovetail Direct, Just Trains is is also set to add a modern approach to the classic 1986-set route, West Coast Main Line: Crewe – Preston, focusing on intense “Merry Go Round” coal operations and detailed industrial sites like Bickershaw Colliery.
In other route news, Liberec – Stará Paka is set to make its debut as the first Czechia add-on in Train Sim World 6. Developed by Vector Simulations, this route runs between Jaroměř and Liberec, and will feature a total of 11 stations and nine stops, climbing and descending over 250-300 meters on the 75 km long run.
Alongside routes, there are also plenty of new locomotives and gameplay packs coming to Train Sim World 6 as part of the February 2026 roadmap. The Avanti West Coast Class 807 makes its debut as part of the Trent Valley route, featuring bespoke electric-only performance and authentic cab equipment.
The NEC New York-Stamford route adds the Metro-North M8 EMU, which will feature mandatory ATC and ACSES safety systems as part of licensing requirements. High Iron Simulations is also developing the BNSF GP60M and GP60B, both in as-built and rebuilt cab configurations, with the addition of a new three-unit articulated spine intermodal car.
DB BR 145 is being added to Train Sim World 6, along with Expert Coupling. This will require manually connecting air hoses and screw couplers, as well as a full machine room. Lastly, A tribute pack for the iconic HST is in the works, set to feature seven power car designs for Great Western Express and the Riviera Line.
From a technical and quality-of-life perspective, developers plan to address the blurry texture issue fans have been encountering by increasing memory budgets and improving the rendering of environment assets. For more information on everything that is coming to Train Sim World 6 this month, be sure to check out the official Steam post, as well as the rest of Simulation Daily for lots more news on add-ons and updates.











