TrainStation 2 & 3: Save the Rails Returns | B&O Railroad Museum

Supporting the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum

After supporting the Čierny Hron Railway in Slovakia and the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in the United Kingdom, Pixel Federation will now partner with the B&O Railroad Museum!

As train lovers themselves, Pixel Federation created Save The Rails to connect their games with real railway preservation projects around the world. This season, TrainStation players will have the opportunity to support one of America’s most important railway institutions while adding a truly unique locomotive to their collections.

About the B&O Railroad Museum

Located in Baltimore, Maryland, the B&O Railroad Museum preserves the legacy of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, America’s first commercial railroad.

The museum is located on the historic grounds of the B&O Railroad and is the birthplace of American railroading. It is home to one of the world’s most significant collections of historic locomotives, rolling stock, and railway artifacts. Through restoration, education, exhibitions, and special events, the museum tells the story of American railroading for all generations.

Its mission goes far beyond displaying trains – it preserves a key part of American industrial, technological, and cultural history.

Meet the American Freedom Train No. 1

This season’s Charity Pack features the legendary American Freedom Train No. 1.

Created for America’s Bicentennial celebrations, the American Freedom Train became a traveling symbol of national history and railway heritage. Today, the American Freedom Train No. 1 (AFT#1) locomotive is preserved at the B&O Railroad Museum, where visitors can experience this remarkable piece of railroad history up close.

Pixel Federation artists recreated the locomotive specifically for TrainStation games, carefully modelling it after the real locomotive preserved in Baltimore. This means players can add an authentic in-game version of this historic locomotive to their collections – and keep it forever.

How Save The Rails Works

Supporting railway heritage is easy:

TrainStation 2

  1. Download and play TrainStation 2: https://pxfd.co/bge
  2. Complete the tutorial and reach Level 12.
  3. Between July 1 and July 6, you’ll see the special Charity Pack.
  4. Purchase the pack and add the American Freedom Train No. 1 locomotive to your collection permanently.

TrainStation 3

  1. Download and play TrainStation 3: https://pxfd.co/bgd
  2. Progress to Year 1935.
  3. Between July 5 and July 7, you’ll unlock access to the special Charity Pack.
  4. Purchase the pack and permanently add the American Freedom Train No. 1 locomotive to your collection.

Once the campaign ends, Pixel Federation will publish the final results and donate all proceeds from the Charity Packs directly to the B&O Railroad Museum.

Charity Pack Dates

🚂 TrainStation 2

July 1 – July 6

🚂 TrainStation 3

July 5 – July 7

Don’t miss your chance to own this unique locomotive and support real railway preservation.

Together, We Keep Railway History Alive

Every Save The Rails season proves that train lovers can make a real-world difference.

By purchasing this Charity Pack, you’re not only adding a rare locomotive to your collection – you’re helping preserve one of the most important stories in railway history.

We can’t wait to see what our community can accomplish together this season.

Visiting Baltimore This July?

This collaboration arrives at a special time.

During this Save The Rails campaign, the B&O Railroad Museum will be hosting events and celebrations celebrating America’s 250th Independence Day on July 4th. Visit the museum and see the AFT #1 in person, exploring its impressive collection of historic locomotives and exhibits.

Current America 250 Events at the B&O

Upcoming Events at the B&O

Ice Cream Sundays

Select Summer Sundays

250th All-American Bash

July 4 | 10:30 am-3:30 pm

TrainStation 2 & 3: Save the Rails Returns

July 1-7

Restoration Shop Tour

July 12 | Train Ride departs at 10:30 am

See the newly Restored B&O No. 3316 “Washington” Observation Tavern Car 

Now on display in the Roundhouse

WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

Celeste C.
October 2024

My family had a wonderful time in this museum! It’s the perfect balance of visually appealing and interactive for my boys (ages 5 & 8). We would definitely go again!

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