This is Grand Central-42st. Transfer is available to the 4,5,6,&7 trains, and the shuttle to Times Square. Connection is available to the Long Island Railroad.
The Metro North announcement is "This station is Grand Central. As you leave the train, please watch the gap between the train and the platform". Then the conductor says what they gotta say.@BluGames
Grew up in Fleetwood just up the road. I've ridden this line many times and this is very accurate. My favorite train horn, nice and loud. Great vid, thanks.
Right?? The uniqueness of NYC elevated, and underground subway lines deserve some representation. For any software developers reading this please consider two things: -the 4 line from Brooklyn to Woodlawn, which is underground at GCT and becomes elevated further north. After crossing into the Bronx you can look down and see the MNRR Hudson/Harlem line wye junction below. Two stops later you get one of two pieces of 4K eye candy, Yankee Stadium (the other being the Manhattan skyline.). and... -please make it VR compatible. Those two things and happy kids and my life will be complete!
Yes, Tuckahoe is a real place along the Bronx River in Westchester County. Its a Native American term used to describe some of the plant roots that grew along the river.
Hey, great ideo! I'm considering getting this dlc the next time it gets a discount but tbh most people don't recommend it. For sure, it's not perfect but watching your video, it looks that it works and that it's fun enough... cheers!!
I know this is two months old but as someone who is from NYC and rides the LIRR/Metro North, it’s a really good route. I prefer the LIRR route more but the view coming south into 125th street and then running along Park Ave makes me smile everytime.
Great Video, but you know Metro North is not designated as a "Subway". Both The Long Island Rail Road and Metro North are suburban commuter trains that run mostly outside of New York City.
Use to ride this route all the time. (Still do when i am in the area). But Grand Central does NOT have access to Acela or NJ transit. Thats Penn Station
Its a real shame that they haven't added the houston metro lines yet. The red line alone takes an hour to get through and the purple and green lines are combined until Ea/Do Stadium station where they split into two different districts of Houston. And if they really wanted to get the realism down blackouts would legit end a shift since it runs on power lines. Another cool thing is in the downtown area the train is part of traffic. Awesome vid btw. Really like trains
I’m looking to purchase the horseshoe curve add on from train sim world, but I’m not interested in the routes on the original game. Is there a way to only buy the add on and still be able to play it? Or do I have to own the game to play the add on?
U have to atleast own the game to play addon. Look at the store i believe theres a way to buy the base game only.. also theres an american game package u can buy then u will just have to buy horseshoe curve seperate
After watching a lot of videos about these games, I keep wondering things. Firstly I wondering if after you buy the game, how many trains you get, and how much each new trains cost. As I can't afford much at the moment. Also, if I buy the game on one PC, am I able to open it on another PC or device? Eg if I buy the game on a family PC, Then later I get my own faster PC, Or open the Game on Xbox or PlayStation. Is that possible to have the same game on various platforms? Or would I need to buy the game again for every device?
Fist the depending on which game package u buy.. u get a set of routes with it.. later u can buy additonal routes that cost around $30 each . If you buy on PC using the steam store. U can play on any pc as long as u sign in to the same acct. But purchases on pc DO NOT transfer to consoles like xbox and Ps
Thanks for the information. Oh, another question. Do you recommend buying #4 if I am just starting, or start off on #1 and work my way up to #4. Although I definitely wouldn't be able to afford more than one game. I think I may need to save up before I go and buy the game. I realised after that maybe I should have posted this on a video talking about how to set up the game, rather than one you've already set up.
I don’t have train sim world 4 and I don’t have a game img computer 🖥️ and I want a gaming computer 🖥️ and get the game train sim wrold 4 and drive the metro north train 🚂
Not to bad but you have to be under the asking speed limit 1 or 3 mph under the speed limit ( for example if the speed limit is 60 you gotta be at 59 or 58 or 57 so when it’s time to you to slow down approaching station you would able to stop the train and also look at the 2 4 6 8 10 12 markers those corespondents with the number of cars your train have you have to stop on so if you have a 8 cars train you stop on mu8 if you have 10 you stop on mu 10 so for so for check out my most view video
This isn’t a subway this is the commuter line. Commuters to and from the burbs into the city. Being on time is something the MTA is not used to. Is this route like the LIRR with no train traffic? The sound pack is better than the M8 NH Line that I have on Classic.
@@kristainviayoutube500 I agree at the same time the MTA needs to be audited and stop wasting money. $700K for the gate where multiple people can go through and wave a hand to get through.
@@BrooklynBound4 they’re testing what gates they need to use to stop these inconsiderate people, at the end of the day it isn’t the MTA’s fault for spending 700k, its the people’s fault. Although I do agree with you that the current gates they’re testing are a big ass failure.
Extremely broad but if you don't care. -US: Boston sprinter (already got with special edition), acela, Sherman Hill for realism, clinchfield for variety (if you can ignore really dark nights and no banking comm) -UK: blackpool, southeastern, London commuter, 700 -DE: riesa-dresden, niddertalbahn
This is Grand Central-42st. Transfer is available to the 4,5,6,&7 trains, and the shuttle to Times Square. Connection is available to the Long Island Railroad.
ah ok thanks
east side love it
@BluGames I think it's a nyc subway announcement.
That's the subway announcement you forgot and Metro North after Long Island Railroad
The Metro North announcement is "This station is Grand Central. As you leave the train, please watch the gap between the train and the platform". Then the conductor says what they gotta say.@BluGames
Grew up in Fleetwood just up the road. I've ridden this line many times and this is very accurate. My favorite train horn, nice and loud. Great vid, thanks.
Yo thats really cool
Are the train sounds legit too?
@@GoSolarPlz yes
I lived not too far from Wakefield and Mt. Vernon West.
it’s kind of sad the only ever present NYC lines were LIRR/MNRR. I truly hope TSW considers the NYC subway for TSW5
Right?? The uniqueness of NYC elevated, and underground subway lines deserve some representation. For any software developers reading this please consider two things:
-the 4 line from Brooklyn to Woodlawn, which is underground at GCT and becomes elevated further north. After crossing into the Bronx you can look down and see the MNRR Hudson/Harlem line wye junction below. Two stops later you get one of two pieces of 4K eye candy, Yankee Stadium (the other being the Manhattan skyline.).
and...
-please make it VR compatible.
Those two things and happy kids and my life will be complete!
Yes, Tuckahoe is a real place along the Bronx River in Westchester County. Its a Native American term used to describe some of the plant roots that grew along the river.
Oooh ok thanks
I thought it was the place where they tucked their hoes
I've lived in tuckahoe and every morning I would hear the train horn because I lived 10 minutes away from the station.
@@cardenasr.2898bro what does that mean😂
Me too
Great route if they ever decide to update the physics on the M7A. The thing handles like a golf kart, not a train.
Haha wow really? Thats funny
wow those sounds are spot on
Great
Enjoying your videos man, thank you
Thank YOU
Hey, great ideo! I'm considering getting this dlc the next time it gets a discount but tbh most people don't recommend it. For sure, it's not perfect but watching your video, it looks that it works and that it's fun enough... cheers!!
I know this is two months old but as someone who is from NYC and rides the LIRR/Metro North, it’s a really good route. I prefer the LIRR route more but the view coming south into 125th street and then running along Park Ave makes me smile everytime.
Hi blue I haven't been watching you for a while since I had other stuff to do but here I am I'm back to watch your videos
Hey great to have i back you back
Tuckahoe is obviously a term from native american language.
This is worth every penny I swear👀💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💯💯💯‼️
Another great run, thank you.
Great Video, but you know Metro North is not designated as a "Subway". Both The Long Island Rail Road and Metro North are suburban commuter trains that run mostly outside of New York City.
Yea im aware but its the closest thing we have so far to a subway in the game lol
@@BluGamesbakerloo line doesn’t exist then does it?
Use to ride this route all the time. (Still do when i am in the area). But Grand Central does NOT have access to Acela or NJ transit. Thats Penn Station
Oh ok thanks for clearing that up
I think these electric trains are way better than the diesel trains in terms of sound! The Diesel trains make the ground rumble lol
8:20 well I'm pretty sure my hometown will disagree there, especially as it's all diesel traction here
Its a real shame that they haven't added the houston metro lines yet. The red line alone takes an hour to get through and the purple and green lines are combined until Ea/Do Stadium station where they split into two different districts of Houston. And if they really wanted to get the realism down blackouts would legit end a shift since it runs on power lines. Another cool thing is in the downtown area the train is part of traffic. Awesome vid btw. Really like trains
Great vid btw
That would be interesting!
I wish there was TTC subway train in that game, line 2 is the longest line on the subway
hi blu its me aris havent seen you in like 3 months. also great video
Hey, thanks
This just went on sale on the PSN store. I’m looking forward to playing it this weekend on PS5.
I was like wait he coming it real fast lol
Hahahaha
I work for metro im dc this is some what similar to out trains well the start up
Nice!!!! Glad to hear
NO WAY I LIVE IN DC! Thanks for all you do, I truly love the system. Without y’all people cant get anywhere without a car.
New to your channel LOVE the content Bro! keep up the awesome work you sir have gained a New subscriber :D God Bless!
I love your videos ....
I’m looking to purchase the horseshoe curve add on from train sim world, but I’m not interested in the routes on the original game. Is there a way to only buy the add on and still be able to play it? Or do I have to own the game to play the add on?
U have to atleast own the game to play addon. Look at the store i believe theres a way to buy the base game only.. also theres an american game package u can buy then u will just have to buy horseshoe curve seperate
What are you using as a controller ?
Raildriver!
Link in description
Respect tuckahoe
After watching a lot of videos about these games, I keep wondering things.
Firstly I wondering if after you buy the game, how many trains you get, and how much each new trains cost.
As I can't afford much at the moment.
Also, if I buy the game on one PC, am I able to open it on another PC or device?
Eg if I buy the game on a family PC,
Then later I get my own faster PC,
Or open the Game on Xbox or PlayStation.
Is that possible to have the same game on various platforms?
Or would I need to buy the game again for every device?
Fist the depending on which game package u buy.. u get a set of routes with it.. later u can buy additonal routes that cost around $30 each .
If you buy on PC using the steam store. U can play on any pc as long as u sign in to the same acct. But purchases on pc DO NOT transfer to consoles like xbox and Ps
Thanks for the information.
Oh, another question.
Do you recommend buying #4 if I am just starting, or start off on #1 and work my way up to #4.
Although I definitely wouldn't be able to afford more than one game.
I think I may need to save up before I go and buy the game.
I realised after that maybe I should have posted this on a video talking about how to set up the game, rather than one you've already set up.
This is commuter rail or regional rail. Also the is the amazing part of electric EMU trains.
I don’t have train sim world 4 and I don’t have a game img computer 🖥️ and I want a gaming computer 🖥️ and get the game train sim wrold 4 and drive the metro north train 🚂
Hi sorry to bother do you know when trainsimworld 4 is on disc for the xbox series x
I dont sorry
Not to bad but you have to be under the asking speed limit 1 or 3 mph under the speed limit ( for example if the speed limit is 60 you gotta be at 59 or 58 or 57 so when it’s time to you to slow down approaching station you would able to stop the train and also look at the 2 4 6 8 10 12 markers those corespondents with the number of cars your train have you have to stop on so if you have a 8 cars train you stop on mu8 if you have 10 you stop on mu 10 so for so for check out my most view video
😅Are you using a Raildriver to drive this train?
What edition is this i just bought the deluxe edition yesterday and still stuck in training mode dealing with the locomotive i just want to play smh
This isn’t a subway this is the commuter line. Commuters to and from the burbs into the city. Being on time is something the MTA is not used to. Is this route like the LIRR with no train traffic? The sound pack is better than the M8 NH Line that I have on Classic.
Unlike the subway, the MNRR and LIRR don’t constantly have to deal with the chaotic people of New York City
@@kristainviayoutube500 until the the MTA reduces the scam fare to travel within the boroughs
@@BrooklynBound4 and that wont happen Untill people stop jumping the turnstiles
@@kristainviayoutube500 I agree at the same time the MTA needs to be audited and stop wasting money. $700K for the gate where multiple people can go through and wave a hand to get through.
@@BrooklynBound4 they’re testing what gates they need to use to stop these inconsiderate people, at the end of the day it isn’t the MTA’s fault for spending 700k, its the people’s fault. Although I do agree with you that the current gates they’re testing are a big ass failure.
Uploaded 14 hours ago ? Wasnt this Uploaded a few weeks ago ? Got to enjoy it twice
This video was showcased on the Train sim world youtube but not yet on my own until now
@@BluGames ah. Sorry that would be were I saw it then . . Even the second time round you still nearly missed a couple of stops.
Anyone known if they will do any Nyc subway routes ?
is there lirr in the us edition?
What is the best dlc i should get? I have tsw4 special edition, tsw2, and peninsula corridor
What kinda routes u like
Extremely broad but if you don't care.
-US: Boston sprinter (already got with special edition), acela, Sherman Hill for realism, clinchfield for variety (if you can ignore really dark nights and no banking comm)
-UK: blackpool, southeastern, London commuter, 700
-DE: riesa-dresden, niddertalbahn
@@BluGames mainly us routes, but most of them are freight, so german
@@potatoman451 southeastern and dresden-reisa is already included with special edition
This is not considered as a subway see I’m a new yorker and the metro northland takes you to New York State the subways are at the city
Metro north is a commuter rail service not a subway lol
What system u playing on
can this be played on a 2015 macbook pro?
No
what’s this platform
If you did this as a real operator you would have been fired over shooting a platform someone would have fallen out and could have been killed.
You are wrong. The Tremont & Melrose stations are so small that only 2 train cars can be opened. It’s always either the first two, or the last two.