Train Simulator 2022 game owners can grab the Amtrak P42DC 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition DLC for free.
This $19.99 worth addon is available free on the Steam store. The free offer will be available till December 2, 2021 (10.00 AM).
To get the Amtrak P42DC 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition DLC, visit this Steam page.
Click the “Add to Account” button and sign in to your steam account.
That’s it the DLC will be added to your Steam library.
If you don’t have the base game Train Simulator 2022, now you can buy it for $25.49 instead of the regular price of USD $29.99- thanks to the Steam Autumn Sale.
Indian steam users can get the base game for just RS 594 ($7.96 USD).
About Train Simulator 2022: Amtrak P42DC 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition DLC:
The year 2021 marked Amtrak’s 50th Anniversary in serving as America’s national intercity passenger railroad – and in celebration, Amtrak rolled out a fleet of six specially painted locomotives that have delighted travelers and railroad enthusiasts alike. And now, a beautiful selection of Amtrak’s special livery diesel comes to Train Simulator!
Five of Amtrak’s 50th Anniversary commemorative locomotives are General Electric P42DC diesel, the stylish and powerful 4,200-horsepower diesel that has served as the standard-bearer of Amtrak diesel-powered services over the past quarter-century — and Train Simulator’s popular P42DC is dressed in each of the five striking and historic schemes.
The Amtrak P42DC 50th Anniversary Collector’s Edition for Train Simulator includes each of these distinctive locomotives:
- P42DC No. 46 in “Phase V 50th” livery, wearing Amtrak’s present-day standard livery with special commemorative logos.
- P42DC No. 100 in a striking, one-of-a-kind “Midnight Blue” livery honoring the commitment and contributions of Amtrak’s employees.
- P42DC No. 108 in red and blue “Phase VI” livery, an adaptation of Amtrak’s newest scheme applied to the P42DC.
- P42DC No. 161 in “Phase I” livery, Amtrak’s original and now classic standard livery first introduced in 1972.
- P42DC No. 160 in the striking bold and unique livery originally first applied to Amtrak’s General Electric Dash 8-32BWH diesel in 1991.