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Train Mechanic Simulator 2025
Releases: 2025
Developer
Atomic Jelly
Publisher
Atomic Jelly, PlayWay S.A.
Description
It all starts with…
Cleaning the locomotive of dirt and rust. This will enable quicker accurate diagnosis and significantly speed up the repair process.
Work, work
Repairs are the essence of the game. It's your job. It's your way to get more cash and new skills needed to stay relevant in the business.
Fully Stocked Workshop
Your fully stocked workshop will allow you to carry out the most complicated diagnostics and repairs. As your business grows, you will be able to upgrade your current tools and purchase new ones to increase efficiency and bring in faster profits.
All aboard!
You will find a wide range of various types of steam locomotives in your workshop, from the oldest through to the most recent designs. Be prepared, it won't be a walk in the park.
Choo Choo
Your locomotive doesn’t have to be boring, use the available personalization options and make it your own.
Locomotives for life
Your biggest challenge will be the disassembly of the locomotives themselves. Full of realism and details, these will make it no easy task, and you'll have to work hard to fully understand them. After that, you will have the opportunity to take her on a spin and find out if everything is ok.
Product features
- Plenty of steam locomotives to fix
- Over 3000 unique parts
- An infinite number of randomly generated repairs
- Interesting story missions
- Skills and garage upgrade system
- Locomotive personalization options
- High level of detail
- Realistic environment
New to Train Mechanic Simulator 2024
- Train Fluids
- Pressure washer
- Paintable mechanical parts
- New engine sounds
- New mini-games
- Quality upgrade system
- Visual customization body parts
- Rusted bolts
- New equipment for locomotive diagnostics and repairs
- And more.
Price
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Followers
2,133
Updated 07/12/2025 04:44
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