East Coastway Remastered Remaster Out Now!
Get ready for a brand new look at a UK classic with the East Coastway Remastered, coming as a free update to all existing owners, and arriving alongside the release of Rivet Games' Southern BR Class 171 & BR 377/3 on Thursday 26th February 2026!Timetable & LayersIncluding two trains operated by Southern; the Class 171 (in /7 and /8 versions) and Class 377/3, and a new timetable for the East Coastway route, coming from Rivet Games!Along with the 3 included scenarios, there will be 322 playable services included with these trains. Gen 8 players will have the same timetable as Gen 9 and PC players. Tyler from Rivet Games has given us the full timetable breakdown on what you can expect from the December 2017 - May 2018 setting.Experience a new timetable built from scratch using the December 2017 - May 2018 Working Timetable. In the Add-on, you will find two identical versions included: one where the Seaford and Lewes services are operated by the Class 377/3 and the other operated by the Class 313.Services:322 playable included.376 playable with all layers.1,008 including AI services, with all layers.Compatible Layers:Railhead Treatment TrainBrighton Main LineThameslink Class 700Southeastern High SpeedClass 20Class 86/2 (coaches only)Tees Valley LineROG Class 37Flying ScotsmanClass 33Riviera Line (Class 150 AI)Southern BR Class 171The Class 171 is a variant of the Class 170 operated by Southern. The primary difference is the fitting of a Dellner coupler, rather than the usual BSI coupler, for emergency coupling to Southern's EMU fleet. Southern has shuffled around their 171s a bit, but since the timetable is set in 2017-2018, we are including the two-car 171/7 and the four-car 171/8 exclusively as part of this Add-on. Rivet have also made audio improvements which will be backported to Birmingham Cross City and Fife Circle Class 170s.The Class 171 operates diesel services over the Marshlink line between Ore and Ashford International, connecting to Brighton. These stop only at Polegate and Lewes, except for the first service of the day which makes additional stops between Lewes and Brighton.BR Class 377/3Class 377/3 units were originally built as Class 375/3s for Connex South Eastern (later Southeastern), but 28 of them were transferred to Southern. Their designation was changed when they were transferred to reflect the fitting of DOO equipment, and their change to Dellner couplers (although the 375s would eventually get Dellners as well). They are formed of three carriages and are third-rail only.The main difference between the 377/3 and the 377s already in TSW are the older headlight clusters, the interior, which is 2+2 seating throughout with First Class only on one end, and the number of cars is three instead of four. This change in formation also has the knock-on effect of performance feeling a little different, with one less motor coach than before.Following community feedback during our earlier previews, our teams have made updates to the audio on the Class 377/3 to ensure this is accurate, and these will be available in a post-release update to the Add-on. We'll communicate when these changes are available via our community spaces and social channels.East Coastway RemasteredReturn to the seaside and take-in the views of the Sussex Coast as you’ve never seen it before in Train Sim World! East Coastway Remastered is releasing alongside the Southern BR Class 171 and 377/3, and will be required for both trains. If you already own East Coastway, you'll recieve the remaster completely free!To confirm, you do not need to own the new Southern Class 171 & 377/3 Add-on to enjoy the East Coastway Remastered route.Whether you’re in the cab or trainspotting, you'll be able to experience all the sights and sounds of the East Coastway with the following Remaster updates:ToD 4 lighting upgrade.Updated landscape and foliage assets.Updated track and ballast, including new track shadows.Updated signal visuals.Updated light baking for tunnels and stations.New and updated scenery.Updated distant scenery.Opened Lovers Walk Depot.Updated depot and yard areas around Brighton station.Updated yard area around Eastbourne.Added disused Newhaven Marine station.Added rail singing.Added AI whistle boards for stock with AI whistle functionality.Fixed scenery issues which caused some assets to vanish when screenshots.Station Announcements.Class 377/4 and Class 313 trains will also have the following updates:TOD4 Lighting updatesTrain Faults: WipersOnboard AnnouncementsSuspensionWheelblur UpdateGuard ModeDriver AssistAlong with adding DSD audio so the Class 313 won't get emergency stopped without a warning to drivers, first.Platform Release Timing & PricingSouthern BR Class 171 & BR Class 377/3The Southern BR Class 171 & BR Class 377/3 will be live at our standard release times, which are as following:PlayStation10am UTC February 26th 2026Epic Games4pm UTC February 26th 2026Steam6pm UTC February 26th 2026XboxTo be confirmed (See above mess
Get ready for a brand new look at a UK classic with the East Coastway Remastered, coming as a free update to all existing owners, and arriving alongside the release of Rivet Games' Southern BR Class 171 & BR 377/3 on Thursday 26th February 2026!

Including two trains operated by Southern; the Class 171 (in /7 and /8 versions) and Class 377/3, and a new timetable for the East Coastway route, coming from Rivet Games!

Along with the 3 included scenarios, there will be 322 playable services included with these trains. Gen 8 players will have the same timetable as Gen 9 and PC players. Tyler from Rivet Games has given us the full timetable breakdown on what you can expect from the December 2017 - May 2018 setting.
Experience a new timetable built from scratch using the December 2017 - May 2018 Working Timetable. In the Add-on, you will find two identical versions included: one where the Seaford and Lewes services are operated by the Class 377/3 and the other operated by the Class 313.

Services:
322 playable included.
376 playable with all layers.
1,008 including AI services, with all layers.
Compatible Layers:
Railhead Treatment Train
Brighton Main Line
Thameslink Class 700
Southeastern High Speed
Class 20
Class 86/2 (coaches only)
Tees Valley Line
ROG Class 37
Flying Scotsman
Class 33
Riviera Line (Class 150 AI)

The Class 171 is a variant of the Class 170 operated by Southern. The primary difference is the fitting of a Dellner coupler, rather than the usual BSI coupler, for emergency coupling to Southern's EMU fleet. Southern has shuffled around their 171s a bit, but since the timetable is set in 2017-2018, we are including the two-car 171/7 and the four-car 171/8 exclusively as part of this Add-on. Rivet have also made audio improvements which will be backported to Birmingham Cross City and Fife Circle Class 170s.

The Class 171 operates diesel services over the Marshlink line between Ore and Ashford International, connecting to Brighton. These stop only at Polegate and Lewes, except for the first service of the day which makes additional stops between Lewes and Brighton.

Class 377/3 units were originally built as Class 375/3s for Connex South Eastern (later Southeastern), but 28 of them were transferred to Southern. Their designation was changed when they were transferred to reflect the fitting of DOO equipment, and their change to Dellner couplers (although the 375s would eventually get Dellners as well). They are formed of three carriages and are third-rail only.

The main difference between the 377/3 and the 377s already in TSW are the older headlight clusters, the interior, which is 2+2 seating throughout with First Class only on one end, and the number of cars is three instead of four. This change in formation also has the knock-on effect of performance feeling a little different, with one less motor coach than before.
Following community feedback during our earlier previews, our teams have made updates to the audio on the Class 377/3 to ensure this is accurate, and these will be available in a post-release update to the Add-on. We'll communicate when these changes are available via our community spaces and social channels.
Return to the seaside and take-in the views of the Sussex Coast as you’ve never seen it before in Train Sim World! East Coastway Remastered is releasing alongside the Southern BR Class 171 and 377/3, and will be required for both trains. If you already own East Coastway, you'll recieve the remaster completely free!
To confirm, you do not need to own the new Southern Class 171 & 377/3 Add-on to enjoy the East Coastway Remastered route.

Whether you’re in the cab or trainspotting, you'll be able to experience all the sights and sounds of the East Coastway with the following Remaster updates:
ToD 4 lighting upgrade.
Updated landscape and foliage assets.
Updated track and ballast, including new track shadows.
Updated signal visuals.
Updated light baking for tunnels and stations.
New and updated scenery.
Updated distant scenery.
Opened Lovers Walk Depot.
Updated depot and yard areas around Brighton station.
Updated yard area around Eastbourne.
Added disused Newhaven Marine station.
Added rail singing.
Added AI whistle boards for stock with AI whistle functionality.
Fixed scenery issues which caused some assets to vanish when screenshots.
Station Announcements.

Class 377/4 and Class 313 trains will also have the following updates:
TOD4 Lighting updates
Train Faults: Wipers
Onboard Announcements
Suspension
Wheelblur Update
Guard Mode
Driver Assist
Along with adding DSD audio so the Class 313 won't get emergency stopped without a warning to drivers, first.

The Southern BR Class 171 & BR Class 377/3 will be live at our standard release times, which are as following:
PlayStation
10am UTC February 26th 2026
Epic Games
4pm UTC February 26th 2026
Steam
6pm UTC February 26th 2026
Xbox
To be confirmed (See above messaging)
Train Sim World 6: Southern BR Class 171 & BR Class 377/3 is coming soon for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Epic Games Store, and Steam for £12.99/€15.99/$16.99.
The East Coastway Remastered will be live with all players from 10am UTC February 26th 2026 on all platforms (Xbox, PlayStation, Epic Games, Steam). For existing owners of the content, this will arrive in the form of a game update, and for new players this will be immediately available if purchases following release.
The standard East Coastway route is available now on all platforms for £24.99/€29.99/$29.99, with all owners of this add-on getting access to the East Coastway Remastered route for free alongside the release, for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Epic Games Store, and Steam and will be free for Train Sim World 6 players who already own the original.

Watch back our preview livestream for both the East Coastway Remastered and Rivet Games' Southern BR Class 171 & BR 377/3, on the Train Sim World YouTube channel:
We wanted to let you know of a few issues ahead of the release of the East Coastway Remastered route that we weren't able to fix ahead of launch, and will be arriving in our next core update.
Berwick station announcements are too quiet
You may notice a "NO Name: ECWTFCL37704carL" in the train spawn list for the 'Class 377/4 SN'.
The prompt to switch to 'Immersion' mode during the introductions doesn't appear
Class 66 locomotive loads in its default livery in the 'Livery Designer' menu
Please let us known more feedback on the route, with any issues you've spotted, or areas you enjoy, on our Forum Feedback Threads, or in the official Dovetail Discord.
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