Master 170 years of transport history.

Available for:

PC

The classic transport simulation genre has a new gold standard with Transport Fever 2. Discover a whole new world by navigating transport routes through land, water and air. May progress and prosperity find their way!

Provide the world with the transport infrastructure it needs and make a fortune with custom-made transport services. Watch your trains run on rails, your buses and trucks thunder along roads, your ships power through the water, and your planes soar through the skies. Carry people on their way to work, and be the reason cities grow and thrive. Deliver raw materials and goods to drive the economy. Experience the greatest logistical challenges from 1850 to the present day, and build a transport empire unrivaled anywhere else on the globe!

Master your transportation empire

Features

Free play with countless configuration possibilities.

Over 200 realistically modelled vehicles: trains, buses, streetcars, trucks, aircraft and ships.

Realistic transport simulation.

Dynamic economy and city simulation.

Detailed game world with physics-based lighting.

Three campaigns across three continents with over 20 hours of playing time.

Three landscape types: moderate, dry, and tropical.

Cities with countless residential, commercial and industrial buildings.

Over 50 challenging achievements in free play mode.

Extensive modding support via the Steam Workshop.

...its economic model
makes sense, its ceaseless
transport networks are
a pleasure to ponder, and its
constant encouragement to build
and buy is incredibly hard to resist.
- Rock Paper Shotgun


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DEVELOPED BY URBAN GAMES

Urban Games is an independent video game developer based in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Established in 2013, the company shipped the debut title Train Fever in 2014 and the second game Transport Fever in 2016, and the critically acclaimed follow up Transport Fever 2 in 2019. Team members feature deep knowledge of the genre and expertise in game design and computer graphics. Since launching Train Fever, they have tripled their workforce.