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  • Summary: Experience the fastest rail line in America, from modern suburbia to sprawling countryside, linking the state capitals of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in command of both Amtrak Regional and MBTA Commuter operations with Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour - Boston Sprinter. Feel the rush withExperience the fastest rail line in America, from modern suburbia to sprawling countryside, linking the state capitals of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in command of both Amtrak Regional and MBTA Commuter operations with Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour - Boston Sprinter. Feel the rush with brand new passengers. As you travel from station-to-station you will see a greater variety in passengers and higher passenger volumes at peak times. All recreating the hustle and bustle of Rush Hour.

    The Boston and Providence Railroad dates back to the 1830s, making it one of the United States’ oldest railroads. Making travel easier than ever, the line played a part in the development of America’s commuter suburbs, a purpose which the line still serves to this day. Now part of the Northeast Corridor, with both MBTA and Amtrak at the helm, bustling commuter and high speed operations frequent the line hundreds of times a day.

    It’s your job to take control of the services on this line; hurry long-distance passengers on Northeast Regional services between the two state capitals with the modern Amtrak ACS-64, or climb aboard the striking MBTA F40PH-3C and operate commuter services between each suburban hub along the way.
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  1. Aug 27, 2021
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    I wouldn’t recommend this DLC (or the base Train Sim World 2) to anyone looking for a conventional game – only those who want a technically accurate simulation of running a train between Boston and Providence. Think of it as an intricately designed train set with some bonus activities to do, but no real added frills. Though there’s a pretty hefty price tag on it, if you’re looking for an accurately rendered ride across two of America’s founding states, Boston Sprinter won’t disappoint.
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