Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On

50% Positive / 14 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Jul 13, 2017

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Digital Train Model / Dovetail Games - Trains

TAGS

    Simulation
The Aerotrain, a futuristic and utterly unique lightweight diesel streamliner that became one of the most iconic American passenger trains of the 1950s, is now available for Train Simulator!

The Aerotrain was created by General Motors as a lightweight, low-cost alternative to traditional passenger equipment, and the diminutive streamliner was at once futuristic in its bold styling and design-based upon standard industrial components. Motive power for the Aerotrain came in the form of a sleek Electro-Motive locomotive designated the LWT12, which was equipped with a standard EMD 567-series 1,200-horsepower diesel power plant. The Aerotrain’s low-slung passenger coaches were based upon GM’s standard 40-passenger intercity bus carbody, which for rail service was widened by 18 inches and mounted on a pair of axles per coach.

General Motors assembled a pair of 10-car Aerotrain demonstrators in 1955. The distinctive streamliner made its debut in January 1956 when one of the demonstrators ran from Washington, D.C., to Newark, New Jersey on the Pennsylvania Railroad while the second dashed from Chicago to Detroit on the New York Central. The Pennsylvania Railroad then leased one Aerotrain and utilized it as a nine-car train in New York-Philadelphia-Pittsburgh service, while the second Aerotrain undertook a barnstorming tour that included working on U.S. railroads such as the Santa Fe and Union Pacific. A third Aerotrain locomotive was constructed for the Rock Island and the RI eventually purchased the two demonstrators as well.

Created for Train Simulator by DTM, the complete Aerotrain (LWT12 locomotive, coach, and coach-observation) is authentically re-created wearing the Pennsylvania Railroad’s famed “Keystone” logo, making it perfect for service on Train Simulator’s classic Horseshoe Curve route (available separately). And the Aerotrain pack also includes a version of the iconic train in standard demonstrator livery ideal for operation on a wide variety of Train Simulator routes.

Included Scenarios

The Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On includes four career scenarios for the Train Simulator route (available separately):

Aerotrain to Pittsburg Part 1

Aerotrain to Pittsburg Part 2

Aerotrain to Philadelphia Part 1

Aerotrain to Philadelphia Part 2

More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!

Please Note: The is required, as a separate purchase, in order to utilise the content featured in this add-on.

Key Features

Iconic 1950s Aerotrain including LWT12 locomotive, coach, and coach-observation

Aerotrain with classic Pennsylvania Railroad “Keystone” logo markings

Version in standard (un-branded) demonstrator livery

Realistic and authentic cab, locomotive controls, and operating features

Passenger view

Four Challenging Career Scenarios

Quick Drive compatible

Download size: 86.8 MB

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On pc price

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On pc price

50% Positive / 14 Ratings

Jul 13, 2017 / Digital Train Model / Dovetail Games - Trains

    Simulation

Reviews

  • Spikee1975

    May 9, 2022

    A beautiful train, but DTM did not get the physics right. 1. It seems there's an issue with brake pipe pressure between the cars (110 psi) and the engine, slowing it down 2. It should go 80 mph but you won't reach more than 60 mph even on a flat track. 3. Cab Camera position is way too low.
  • StampedTomcat50

    Dec 31, 2022

    ON SALE, this is a neat pack. However DTM Didn't even TRY with the sounds. The sounds are not just off a bit, they're completely wrong. The models themselves are really well done overall, though I find the white to be a bit too bright. Toned down a bit, the actual model itself would be a solid 10 for me, but the sounds absolutely murdered this for me. The lack of passengers is kinda funky, but not a killer. The reused sound files, sound files to go to a very different locomotive, is ridiculous.
  • Beast made of steel

    Jul 13, 2017

    Really great train.
  • mmsstructures

    Jul 14, 2017

    A really great add-on for TS2017. The trainset though does a bit sluggish (Maybe a patch is in order in the future). Had the honor of riding on the PRR Aerotrain back in its day. A great train to run on the Horseshoe Curve route, even on the NEC with the Demostrator between Newark, NJ & Philly. Maybe even a future route between Harrisburg & Altoona (Hint, Hint for DTG !) because it would look right at home running across the Rockville Bridge. Thanks again for a unique trainset for USA routes ! Maybe next a UAC TurboTrain could be on the future menu?
  • railworks

    Jul 15, 2017

    I really enjoy this dlc. the aesthetics of this train is reason alone to buy it. my only criticism is not being able to reach the train rated top speed of 102 mph. the engine is barely able to hit 50 mph on most of my routes. but other than that its ok.
  • MamaCoffeeCat

    Jul 15, 2017

    Pros: Model is beautiful! Cons: In any external views (and some internal ones) there is a high pitched squeeling that has managed to give me a migrane in less than 10 min of play. Maybe its because I have sensitive ears but fracking crisps! Its loud, painful and grinding on the mind.
  • [SHHH] TTV.Mister_Dice117

    Jul 25, 2017

    Does DTM know how to use anything BUT the 645 prime mover and that god awful RS3L? NO THEY DONT. Not worth $19.99 buy on sale.
  • The Trainspotter from Tauranga

    Sep 8, 2017

    I was quite surprised when it was announced the Aerotrain was coming to Train Sim. It just seems like a really obscure train that I never expected to see on this game. I am a fan of the Aerotrain in real life, and I love how they just used a standard SW1200 locomotive except it was encased in a futuristic bodyshell. To me, the Aerotrain screams 1950s America, but is it a good train on Train Sim? Let's see. I'll start off by talking about the good stuff. As usual, the modelling is really nice, and looks exactly like the real thing, although the textures are a too bright in my opinion. As I've already said, the best thing about this pack is that we finally have the Aerotrain in the game, thus offering a bit more variety when it comes to U.S. passenger trains. Unfortunately there really isn't a lot of good stuff about this add-on, otherwise the previous paragraph would be much longer. The sounds are very, very disappointing. The real LWT12 locomotive used a 12 cylinder EMD 567C engine, with a power output of 1,200 horsepower. To quote from Wikipedia - 'The LWT12 was essentially an EMD SW1200 switcher locomotive, suitably geared for high-speed passenger rail service and wrapped in a distinctive aerodynamic shell.' In Train Simulator however, the sounds on the LWT12 would make you think she had a 16 cylinder EMD 567D3 engine, which is what the EMD GP30 has. In other words, the LWT12 has completely inaccurate sounds. The PRR GP7 included with the Horseshoe Curve route sounds more like the real Aerotrain that the actual Aerotrain DLC. This really annoys me, and I really do wish these developers would just stop re-using sounds over and over again. I'm looking at you, Dovetail Games (Class 442 '5-WES', DB BR648, EMD SD9, Class 150/1 and GE U30B spring to mind). But here's the thing, the Aerotrain is a DTM (Digital Train Model) product, so the re-used sounds were an even bigger shock to me. Except this is coming from someone who has very little experience with DTM products, so if anybody knows more about these devs, please tell me. Moving onto the physics. The only thing I was annoyed about physics-wise was the fact that on my test runs, the train barely acheived 50 miles per hour. I don't know how the real Aerotrain performs, but in Train Sim it appears to be very weak indeed. As was the case with the Class 150/1, the Aerotrain seems to accelerate way too quickly, but it's not as bad as the 150/1. In conclusion, I can't really recommend the Aerotrain DLC, unless you are mildly curious and have an interest in the real thing, like myself. It just feels like the devs put so little effort into this add-on, apart from the modelling. In other words, DTM seems to have pulled a DTG on this train, by having the model look really nice and accurate, only to screw up with the sounds and physics. Digital Train Model, I suggest you re-think your practices, and spend a lot more time making your add-ons. My review of the Aerotrain has concluded.
  • 8Matt8

    Dec 23, 2017

    Now THAT is an interesting train! I enjoy it very much. If you are a train-buff and love the 50s design, this train is for you. Only three things are to not that are open for improvement. -Speed... This train is pretty slow. with the mission and with the restrictions, you are about to go between 30-50mph. For this route that is totally fine, But just keep in mind, the sim-train won't go any faster even on flat routes. - Passengerview. Yes the interior looks good, but in the default-view, you are looking backwards on a forwards-looking seat. A bit strange, but ok. But since the last car has a panorama ending, I think the passengerview shuld be located there... Other than that, this is really a cool train. If you can get it on a sale, go for it. It will be a cool and funky special thing to have in your traincollection
  • Trash compacter

    Jul 9, 2018

    The bell is too quiet but otherwise pretty good
  • FubyDoo

    Jan 13, 2020

    Really has that USA General Motors feeling of the 50's, early 60's... have no idea why, but it took me back to driving my 61 Corvair automatic.. loved the little toggle switch in that car... I think it was faster than this train.. but anyways... grab it on sale.. it is just charming.. And by sale I mean 65% off...
  • peharri

    Jun 29, 2020

    Baffled by this one. The history behind the Aerotrain is that it was GM's attempt to create a cheap high speed train in the 1950s. They made it cheap by using parts built for buses, and it used single axles and articulation because the US railroad industry thought that was the only way to make trains that went fast without derailing at the time. It was underpowered, but it did manage, on straight flat tracks, to get to 100mph. It was uncomfortable and was considered a failure. So is this a good simulation? No. The simulated train can't actually reach 100mph. It barely manages to exceed 50mph when going downhill. The outside looks fine, but the interior shots give no clue to the cramped conditions passengers had to ride in. It would just take some small tweaks to make this a great bit of DLC.
  • Doomfiremr

    Aug 16, 2020

    Pros: Interior on the Coaches Gauge Lights, Number Board Lights, Working Mars Light, & Class Lights Great sound effects on the engine and coaches Cons: The engine is very loud and listening at a high volume is not recommended Observation car only has a PRR variant
  • MiroAIIB

    Jun 27, 2021

    The main fault of this DLC is the Vmax of the train. It is said to reach around 83 mph but it only reaches around 51,5 mph. However, I think they confused MPH (Miles per hour) with KPH (Kilometers per hour). 51,5 mph are around 83 kmh, while 83 mph are around 133kph. It needs some tweaks. But else, the looks of it are good.
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Game Description

The Aerotrain, a futuristic and utterly unique lightweight diesel streamliner that became one of the most iconic American passenger trains of the 1950s, is now available for Train Simulator!

The Aerotrain was created by General Motors as a lightweight, low-cost alternative to traditional passenger equipment, and the diminutive streamliner was at once futuristic in its bold styling and design-based upon standard industrial components. Motive power for the Aerotrain came in the form of a sleek Electro-Motive locomotive designated the LWT12, which was equipped with a standard EMD 567-series 1,200-horsepower diesel power plant. The Aerotrain’s low-slung passenger coaches were based upon GM’s standard 40-passenger intercity bus carbody, which for rail service was widened by 18 inches and mounted on a pair of axles per coach.

General Motors assembled a pair of 10-car Aerotrain demonstrators in 1955. The distinctive streamliner made its debut in January 1956 when one of the demonstrators ran from Washington, D.C., to Newark, New Jersey on the Pennsylvania Railroad while the second dashed from Chicago to Detroit on the New York Central. The Pennsylvania Railroad then leased one Aerotrain and utilized it as a nine-car train in New York-Philadelphia-Pittsburgh service, while the second Aerotrain undertook a barnstorming tour that included working on U.S. railroads such as the Santa Fe and Union Pacific. A third Aerotrain locomotive was constructed for the Rock Island and the RI eventually purchased the two demonstrators as well.

Created for Train Simulator by DTM, the complete Aerotrain (LWT12 locomotive, coach, and coach-observation) is authentically re-created wearing the Pennsylvania Railroad’s famed “Keystone” logo, making it perfect for service on Train Simulator’s classic Horseshoe Curve route (available separately). And the Aerotrain pack also includes a version of the iconic train in standard demonstrator livery ideal for operation on a wide variety of Train Simulator routes.

Included Scenarios

The Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On includes four career scenarios for the Train Simulator route (available separately):

Aerotrain to Pittsburg Part 1

Aerotrain to Pittsburg Part 2

Aerotrain to Philadelphia Part 1

Aerotrain to Philadelphia Part 2

More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!

Please Note: The is required, as a separate purchase, in order to utilise the content featured in this add-on.

Key Features

Iconic 1950s Aerotrain including LWT12 locomotive, coach, and coach-observation

Aerotrain with classic Pennsylvania Railroad “Keystone” logo markings

Version in standard (un-branded) demonstrator livery

Realistic and authentic cab, locomotive controls, and operating features

Passenger view

Four Challenging Career Scenarios

Quick Drive compatible

Download size: 86.8 MB

FAQ

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Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On

50% Positive / 14 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Jul 13, 2017

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Digital Train Model / Dovetail Games - Trains

TAGS

    Simulation
The Aerotrain, a futuristic and utterly unique lightweight diesel streamliner that became one of the most iconic American passenger trains of the 1950s, is now available for Train Simulator!

The Aerotrain was created by General Motors as a lightweight, low-cost alternative to traditional passenger equipment, and the diminutive streamliner was at once futuristic in its bold styling and design-based upon standard industrial components. Motive power for the Aerotrain came in the form of a sleek Electro-Motive locomotive designated the LWT12, which was equipped with a standard EMD 567-series 1,200-horsepower diesel power plant. The Aerotrain’s low-slung passenger coaches were based upon GM’s standard 40-passenger intercity bus carbody, which for rail service was widened by 18 inches and mounted on a pair of axles per coach.

General Motors assembled a pair of 10-car Aerotrain demonstrators in 1955. The distinctive streamliner made its debut in January 1956 when one of the demonstrators ran from Washington, D.C., to Newark, New Jersey on the Pennsylvania Railroad while the second dashed from Chicago to Detroit on the New York Central. The Pennsylvania Railroad then leased one Aerotrain and utilized it as a nine-car train in New York-Philadelphia-Pittsburgh service, while the second Aerotrain undertook a barnstorming tour that included working on U.S. railroads such as the Santa Fe and Union Pacific. A third Aerotrain locomotive was constructed for the Rock Island and the RI eventually purchased the two demonstrators as well.

Created for Train Simulator by DTM, the complete Aerotrain (LWT12 locomotive, coach, and coach-observation) is authentically re-created wearing the Pennsylvania Railroad’s famed “Keystone” logo, making it perfect for service on Train Simulator’s classic Horseshoe Curve route (available separately). And the Aerotrain pack also includes a version of the iconic train in standard demonstrator livery ideal for operation on a wide variety of Train Simulator routes.

Included Scenarios

The Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On includes four career scenarios for the Train Simulator route (available separately):

Aerotrain to Pittsburg Part 1

Aerotrain to Pittsburg Part 2

Aerotrain to Philadelphia Part 1

Aerotrain to Philadelphia Part 2

More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!

Please Note: The is required, as a separate purchase, in order to utilise the content featured in this add-on.

Key Features

Iconic 1950s Aerotrain including LWT12 locomotive, coach, and coach-observation

Aerotrain with classic Pennsylvania Railroad “Keystone” logo markings

Version in standard (un-branded) demonstrator livery

Realistic and authentic cab, locomotive controls, and operating features

Passenger view

Four Challenging Career Scenarios

Quick Drive compatible

Download size: 86.8 MB

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On pc price

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On

Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On pc price

50% Positive / 14 Ratings

Jul 13, 2017 / Digital Train Model / Dovetail Games - Trains

    Simulation

Reviews

  • Spikee1975

    May 9, 2022

    A beautiful train, but DTM did not get the physics right. 1. It seems there's an issue with brake pipe pressure between the cars (110 psi) and the engine, slowing it down 2. It should go 80 mph but you won't reach more than 60 mph even on a flat track. 3. Cab Camera position is way too low.
  • StampedTomcat50

    Dec 31, 2022

    ON SALE, this is a neat pack. However DTM Didn't even TRY with the sounds. The sounds are not just off a bit, they're completely wrong. The models themselves are really well done overall, though I find the white to be a bit too bright. Toned down a bit, the actual model itself would be a solid 10 for me, but the sounds absolutely murdered this for me. The lack of passengers is kinda funky, but not a killer. The reused sound files, sound files to go to a very different locomotive, is ridiculous.
  • Beast made of steel

    Jul 13, 2017

    Really great train.
  • mmsstructures

    Jul 14, 2017

    A really great add-on for TS2017. The trainset though does a bit sluggish (Maybe a patch is in order in the future). Had the honor of riding on the PRR Aerotrain back in its day. A great train to run on the Horseshoe Curve route, even on the NEC with the Demostrator between Newark, NJ & Philly. Maybe even a future route between Harrisburg & Altoona (Hint, Hint for DTG !) because it would look right at home running across the Rockville Bridge. Thanks again for a unique trainset for USA routes ! Maybe next a UAC TurboTrain could be on the future menu?
  • railworks

    Jul 15, 2017

    I really enjoy this dlc. the aesthetics of this train is reason alone to buy it. my only criticism is not being able to reach the train rated top speed of 102 mph. the engine is barely able to hit 50 mph on most of my routes. but other than that its ok.
  • MamaCoffeeCat

    Jul 15, 2017

    Pros: Model is beautiful! Cons: In any external views (and some internal ones) there is a high pitched squeeling that has managed to give me a migrane in less than 10 min of play. Maybe its because I have sensitive ears but fracking crisps! Its loud, painful and grinding on the mind.
  • [SHHH] TTV.Mister_Dice117

    Jul 25, 2017

    Does DTM know how to use anything BUT the 645 prime mover and that god awful RS3L? NO THEY DONT. Not worth $19.99 buy on sale.
  • The Trainspotter from Tauranga

    Sep 8, 2017

    I was quite surprised when it was announced the Aerotrain was coming to Train Sim. It just seems like a really obscure train that I never expected to see on this game. I am a fan of the Aerotrain in real life, and I love how they just used a standard SW1200 locomotive except it was encased in a futuristic bodyshell. To me, the Aerotrain screams 1950s America, but is it a good train on Train Sim? Let's see. I'll start off by talking about the good stuff. As usual, the modelling is really nice, and looks exactly like the real thing, although the textures are a too bright in my opinion. As I've already said, the best thing about this pack is that we finally have the Aerotrain in the game, thus offering a bit more variety when it comes to U.S. passenger trains. Unfortunately there really isn't a lot of good stuff about this add-on, otherwise the previous paragraph would be much longer. The sounds are very, very disappointing. The real LWT12 locomotive used a 12 cylinder EMD 567C engine, with a power output of 1,200 horsepower. To quote from Wikipedia - 'The LWT12 was essentially an EMD SW1200 switcher locomotive, suitably geared for high-speed passenger rail service and wrapped in a distinctive aerodynamic shell.' In Train Simulator however, the sounds on the LWT12 would make you think she had a 16 cylinder EMD 567D3 engine, which is what the EMD GP30 has. In other words, the LWT12 has completely inaccurate sounds. The PRR GP7 included with the Horseshoe Curve route sounds more like the real Aerotrain that the actual Aerotrain DLC. This really annoys me, and I really do wish these developers would just stop re-using sounds over and over again. I'm looking at you, Dovetail Games (Class 442 '5-WES', DB BR648, EMD SD9, Class 150/1 and GE U30B spring to mind). But here's the thing, the Aerotrain is a DTM (Digital Train Model) product, so the re-used sounds were an even bigger shock to me. Except this is coming from someone who has very little experience with DTM products, so if anybody knows more about these devs, please tell me. Moving onto the physics. The only thing I was annoyed about physics-wise was the fact that on my test runs, the train barely acheived 50 miles per hour. I don't know how the real Aerotrain performs, but in Train Sim it appears to be very weak indeed. As was the case with the Class 150/1, the Aerotrain seems to accelerate way too quickly, but it's not as bad as the 150/1. In conclusion, I can't really recommend the Aerotrain DLC, unless you are mildly curious and have an interest in the real thing, like myself. It just feels like the devs put so little effort into this add-on, apart from the modelling. In other words, DTM seems to have pulled a DTG on this train, by having the model look really nice and accurate, only to screw up with the sounds and physics. Digital Train Model, I suggest you re-think your practices, and spend a lot more time making your add-ons. My review of the Aerotrain has concluded.
  • 8Matt8

    Dec 23, 2017

    Now THAT is an interesting train! I enjoy it very much. If you are a train-buff and love the 50s design, this train is for you. Only three things are to not that are open for improvement. -Speed... This train is pretty slow. with the mission and with the restrictions, you are about to go between 30-50mph. For this route that is totally fine, But just keep in mind, the sim-train won't go any faster even on flat routes. - Passengerview. Yes the interior looks good, but in the default-view, you are looking backwards on a forwards-looking seat. A bit strange, but ok. But since the last car has a panorama ending, I think the passengerview shuld be located there... Other than that, this is really a cool train. If you can get it on a sale, go for it. It will be a cool and funky special thing to have in your traincollection
  • Trash compacter

    Jul 9, 2018

    The bell is too quiet but otherwise pretty good
  • FubyDoo

    Jan 13, 2020

    Really has that USA General Motors feeling of the 50's, early 60's... have no idea why, but it took me back to driving my 61 Corvair automatic.. loved the little toggle switch in that car... I think it was faster than this train.. but anyways... grab it on sale.. it is just charming.. And by sale I mean 65% off...
  • peharri

    Jun 29, 2020

    Baffled by this one. The history behind the Aerotrain is that it was GM's attempt to create a cheap high speed train in the 1950s. They made it cheap by using parts built for buses, and it used single axles and articulation because the US railroad industry thought that was the only way to make trains that went fast without derailing at the time. It was underpowered, but it did manage, on straight flat tracks, to get to 100mph. It was uncomfortable and was considered a failure. So is this a good simulation? No. The simulated train can't actually reach 100mph. It barely manages to exceed 50mph when going downhill. The outside looks fine, but the interior shots give no clue to the cramped conditions passengers had to ride in. It would just take some small tweaks to make this a great bit of DLC.
  • Doomfiremr

    Aug 16, 2020

    Pros: Interior on the Coaches Gauge Lights, Number Board Lights, Working Mars Light, & Class Lights Great sound effects on the engine and coaches Cons: The engine is very loud and listening at a high volume is not recommended Observation car only has a PRR variant
  • MiroAIIB

    Jun 27, 2021

    The main fault of this DLC is the Vmax of the train. It is said to reach around 83 mph but it only reaches around 51,5 mph. However, I think they confused MPH (Miles per hour) with KPH (Kilometers per hour). 51,5 mph are around 83 kmh, while 83 mph are around 133kph. It needs some tweaks. But else, the looks of it are good.
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FAQ

Buy Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Train Simulator: Aerotrain Streamlined Train Add-On for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!