BNSF GP60M & GP60B - Coming Soon!
Step up and serve Californian industry with the “Super Fleet” in Train Sim World 6, brought to life by High Iron Simulations - Coming soon!The striking GP60M and its cabless counterpart, the GP60B, arrive in potent pumpkin schemes for authentic mainline and local duty over iconic BNSF trackage in this latest TSW6 Add-on.Add BNSF GP60M & GP60B to your Steam WishlistBNSF GP60MAt the start of the 1990s, the Santa Fe Railway, then led by its innovative president Mike Haverty, branded its high-priority intermodal services as the “Super Fleet” and reintroduced the railroad’s legendary red and silver “warbonnet” livery. For use on the Super Fleet in 1990-1991 the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) acquired 63 custom-design 3,800-horsepower GP60M cab units equipped with North American cabs.With the coming of the 21st century, the GP60M diesels could still be frequently found in intermodal service but were also increasingly used on manifest freights, and even handled local duties. Beginning around 2010, these stylish diesels were most often found in Southern California, including the Los Angeles area and San Diego. Kaiser Yard, located on the ex-AT&SF Pasadena Subdivision west of San Bernardino (and included on the TSW San Bernardino route), became a key bastion of GP60M assignments.This Add-on features the GP60M dressed in BNSF’s H2 and H4 schemes, with the latter featuring its “Dash 3” rebuilt control stand.BNSF GP60BAlongside the acquisition of 63 GP60M for the Super Fleet in the 90s, AT&SF also purchased 23 cabless B units: the GP60B.While sharing the same engine and power output specifications as its GP60M counterpart, the GP60B is a cabless B-unit, helping reduce purchase and maintenance costs.This Add-on features the GP60B decked out in BNSF’s classic and subdued H1 livery.Please Note: For the full experience, we recommend you own Train Sim World 6: Cajon Pass and San Bernardino Line which are available as separate purchases.Timetable and GameplayKey FeaturesGP60M diesel locomotive in BNSF H2 & H4 liveriesGP60B cabless B-unit in BNSF H1 liveryHighly detailed, feature-rich driving cabs, including original & rebuilt controlsBrand-new three-unit articulated spine intermodal car with multiple loadsEx-Santa Fe Ga-series cement hopper in 3x liveries89-foot autorack in BNSF livery4x scenarios each on Cajon Pass and San Bernardino LineAdditional service layersUnion Pacific services from Sherman HillStatic Metrolink equipment from San Bernardino LineA brand-new, authentic timetable for Cajon PassTrain Sim World 6: BNSF GP60M & GP60B will release 25th June for £12.99 / €15.99 / $16.99.Yet to upgrade to TSW6?BNSF GP60M & GP60B is an Add-on for Train Sim World 6. If you've not yet upgraded, you can still do so in a number of ways.Deluxe Edition: including CrossCountry Class 220 VoyagerUpgrading via Train Sim World 6: Deluxe Edition will give you access to three brand new routes: Riviera Line, Morristown Line and Leipzig-Dresden.Find out more about Train Sim World 6 by following @trainsimworld on Twitter/X, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok.
Step up and serve Californian industry with the “Super Fleet” in Train Sim World 6, brought to life by High Iron Simulations - Coming soon!
The striking GP60M and its cabless counterpart, the GP60B, arrive in potent pumpkin schemes for authentic mainline and local duty over iconic BNSF trackage in this latest TSW6 Add-on.
Add BNSF GP60M & GP60B to your Steam Wishlist

At the start of the 1990s, the Santa Fe Railway, then led by its innovative president Mike Haverty, branded its high-priority intermodal services as the “Super Fleet” and reintroduced the railroad’s legendary red and silver “warbonnet” livery. For use on the Super Fleet in 1990-1991 the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) acquired 63 custom-design 3,800-horsepower GP60M cab units equipped with North American cabs.

With the coming of the 21st century, the GP60M diesels could still be frequently found in intermodal service but were also increasingly used on manifest freights, and even handled local duties. Beginning around 2010, these stylish diesels were most often found in Southern California, including the Los Angeles area and San Diego. Kaiser Yard, located on the ex-AT&SF Pasadena Subdivision west of San Bernardino (and included on the TSW San Bernardino route), became a key bastion of GP60M assignments.
This Add-on features the GP60M dressed in BNSF’s H2 and H4 schemes, with the latter featuring its “Dash 3” rebuilt control stand.

Alongside the acquisition of 63 GP60M for the Super Fleet in the 90s, AT&SF also purchased 23 cabless B units: the GP60B.
While sharing the same engine and power output specifications as its GP60M counterpart, the GP60B is a cabless B-unit, helping reduce purchase and maintenance costs.
This Add-on features the GP60B decked out in BNSF’s classic and subdued H1 livery.
Please Note: For the full experience, we recommend you own Train Sim World 6: Cajon Pass and San Bernardino Line which are available as separate purchases.

GP60M diesel locomotive in BNSF H2 & H4 liveries
GP60B cabless B-unit in BNSF H1 livery
Highly detailed, feature-rich driving cabs, including original & rebuilt controls
Brand-new three-unit articulated spine intermodal car with multiple loads
Ex-Santa Fe Ga-series cement hopper in 3x liveries
89-foot autorack in BNSF livery
4x scenarios each on Cajon Pass and San Bernardino Line
Union Pacific services from Sherman Hill
Static Metrolink equipment from San Bernardino Line
A brand-new, authentic timetable for Cajon Pass
Train Sim World 6: BNSF GP60M & GP60B will release 25th June for £12.99 / €15.99 / $16.99.
BNSF GP60M & GP60B is an Add-on for Train Sim World 6. If you've not yet upgraded, you can still do so in a number of ways.

Upgrading via Train Sim World 6: Deluxe Edition will give you access to three brand new routes: Riviera Line, Morristown Line and Leipzig-Dresden.
Find out more about Train Sim World 6 by following @trainsimworld on Twitter/X, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok.
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