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World of Subways, is a series of subway simulations created by TML-Studios. There are currently 4 volumes. All volumes are standalone programs and can not be modified. Unlike most train simulations, the routes are short and modeled at near reality detail levels, each volume has only one route included with no other routes available with the exception of Volume 1. However the total amount of drivable track in Volume 1 is significantly less than other volumes with only 13.8 miles included.

World of Subways Volume 1: The PATH

World of Subways Volume 1: The PATH
Developer(s)TML-Studios
Publisher(s)Aerosoft
EngineC4 Engine
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseSeptember 20, 2008
Genre(s)Subway simulation

Volume 1 takes place in the PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) system. It covers the entire rail system of 22.2 km (13.8 mi) of track and 13 stations, which connects between the downtown areas in the borough of Manhattan in New York City and a few cities in the state of New Jersey. Usable rolling stock includes the refurbished PA2 and PA3 rail cars and the non-furbished PA4 rail cars.

An expansion pack was released containing five new missions and additional options.

World of Subways Volume 2: U7 - Berlin

World of Subways Volume 2: U7 - Berlin
Developer(s)TML-Studios
Publisher(s)Aerosoft
EngineC4 Engine
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseFebruary 2009
Genre(s)Subway simulation

Volume 2 was the next product in continuing the successful World of Subways series. It takes place in the Berlin U-Bahn's U7 line, the longest line in the system covering 31.8 km (19.8 mi) and 40 stations between Rathaus Spandau and Rudow. Unlike the other volumes, the entire route is underground. Usable rolling stock includes the F 90 and the H 01 subway cars.

World of Subways Volume 3: London Underground Circle Line

World of Subways Volume 3: London Underground Circle Line
Developer(s)TML-Studios
Publisher(s)Aerosoft, Excalibur Publishing
EngineVision Engine
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseMay 25, 2011
Genre(s)Subway simulation

Volume 3 continues the World of Subways series with the Circle Line service of the London Underground. The Circle Line covers 27 km (16.8 mi) of track and 35 stations, including the extension to the Hammersmith station, that runs above and below ground through the city of London. The Circle Line operates in two directions: "Inner Rail" (counter-clockwise, Edgware Road - Hammersmith) and "Outer Rail" (clockwise, Hammersmith - Edgware Road).

Unlike the previous volumes, players have a visible character in third-person view, but the majority of the simulation is still in first-person view. Also unlike the previous versions, there's no exterior camera and the player can board and travel on other Circle Line trains not controlled by the player. The only usable rolling stock is the C Stock subway cars. The D Stock is also included, but the player can not board or control this type of rolling stock. The C stock no longer runs on the London Underground in real-life since 29 June 2014.

World of Subways Volume 4: New York Line 7

World of Subways Volume 4: New York Line 7
Developer(s)TML-Studios
Publisher(s)Aerosoft
EngineVision Engine
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseDVD-ROM: 2 April 2015[1] Download: 23 March 2015 [2]
Genre(s)Subway simulation

Despite the fact that Aerosoft, the publisher of the series, announced that volume 4 would be set on a line on the Paris Métro,[3] TML-Studios publicly released pictures and information that Volume 4 will instead be set on the New York City Subway system in New York City, based on the 7 service.[4] Also, this will be the first time the series is not set in the era at the time of the release. Instead, it is set in the late 1980s-early 1990s era, when the R33WF and R36WF subway cars were still operational.

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