
They all worked just fine in TS2016 with no problems. I purchased Train SImulator when it was still the TS2016 version and have routes that are from TS2014 and TS2015. All there is, is an upade to the interface a lot of times, adding of routes when applicable and tweaks here and there. Like there's nothing groundbreaking about the annual updates. Now if you're getting TS 2017 in a PC-DVD version, will it have these routes that briman is talking about, as usually producers of games try to make new levels for their new versions, which means that they usually have to remove some of the older levels.

The new route requires the "Racetrack - Metra BNSF" route. Some of these routes should both be included in Train Simulator 2015 by default, and some are available in the Train Simulator DLC shop. The old routes require the London - Brighton route. I don't know this part of briman's instructions(directly quoted from ) may be an issue for TS 2017.Īll routes require the New York - New Haven route. They just seem to throw in some new routes and tweak the interface every year. As long as you can find out where the files are, you should be good, as each "update" of Train Simulator isn't really groundbreaking. Steam has it's version of Train Simulator in its own folders, but I'm not sure about the physical copy.

The only problem I'm thinking of with the DVD version is the install location.
