Trainz Forum |best| Jun 2026
Every forum has its perennial arguments. In Trainz, these include:
Seeing a perfectly lit screenshot of a steam locomotive chugging through a snowy pass in Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 (or newer) can inspire you to up your own game. It drives the community to push the limits of the graphics engine. More importantly, the creators behind those shots are often willing to share their settings, weather configurations, and camera angles to help you achieve the same cinematic look.
Enter these threads with thick skin. Passion runs high, but personal attacks are against the Code of Conduct. If you find yourself angry, step away. The best contributors are those who can disagree without being disagreeable. trainz forum
We all love the Download Station (DLS). It is the infinite library of locomotives, routes, and assets that keeps the simulator fresh. But have you ever downloaded a asset only to find it missing dependencies or throwing errors?
The Forum is the ultimate support group for route builders. Whether you are trying to figure out how to make a cliff face look natural or how to program complex junction signals, there is a veteran builder who has solved that exact problem. The collaborative spirit is infectious; you might start a thread asking for help with a bridge, and end up with a team of testers helping you polish your map for release. Every forum has its perennial arguments
So, if you haven't visited the Trainz Forum lately, take a break from the rails and stop by. Ask a question, share a screenshot, or just read through a build thread. You’ll quickly realize that while driving the train is a solitary experience, the community backing you up is massive.
Building a route is arguably the most rewarding aspect of Trainz, but it can also be the most daunting. Laying track, setting gradients, blending terrain textures, and placing thousands of assets is a labor of love. More importantly, the creators behind those shots are
By participating in the forum, you aren't just a player; you have a voice in the future of the simulator. The feature requests and bug reports discussed on the boards often shape the direction of the next Service Pack or annual release.