offline accessBuy SimRail - The Railway Simulator Steam Offline Account
This is a SimRail - The Railway Simulator Steam offline account that already owns the game — $9.99 once, against the regular Steam price of about $34.99 (save ~71%). You sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and drive the single-player railway sim with AI dispatchers and timetables. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto, and it works worldwide with no region lock.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$34.99 (save ~71%)
- What it is
- Steam offline account that owns SimRail
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — single-player driving with AI
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
Buy SimRail - The Railway Simulator cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a shared Steam account that already owns SimRail - The Railway Simulator. It arrives in your inbox right after the crypto payment confirms, with the username, password and a short setup note. There is no key to redeem, no gift invite to accept, and no waiting for a seller to come online — the account is pre-loaded and ready to install. Once you log in, SimRail sits in the library exactly as it would on any paid copy, and you download the full base game from Steam at normal speed.
For $9.99 you are buying entry into the single-player side of one of the most detailed train sims on Steam. That covers driving the high-speed EMU services, hauling heavy freight across long routes, and running the suburban stopping trains, all on track laid out from real geodetic survey data. You also get the in-game timetable system, the cab instruments and signalling that the sim is known for, and the routes that ship with the base game. This is the same content a full-price buyer plays — the price is lower because you share the account rather than owning your own copy.
How a SimRail - The Railway Simulator offline account works
The flow is built around Steam's own Offline Mode. After you receive the SimRail offline account, you log into the Steam client with the supplied details, let SimRail finish downloading, and start it once while connected so Steam caches the licence locally. From then on you open Steam, choose Go Offline from the Steam menu, and the game launches without any further check-in. In Offline Mode you run SimRail as a single-player railway simulator: the AI dispatcher controls signals and routing, AI traffic populates the lines around you, and you concentrate on driving your service to the timetable.
Offline Mode is what keeps a shared account practical. Because you are not signed in online, your session does not collide with anyone else using the account, and you never need to enter the credentials anywhere except your own Steam client. A few honest limits come with that approach. SimRail's live multiplayer dispatcher servers — where real players signal for each other — need an online connection and your own account, so those are not part of an offline purchase. What you do get is the complete solo driving experience: pick a train, pick a route, set your departure, and run it from cab to terminus with the simulation handling everything else around you.
Treat the account as a fixed install. Sign in, play, and leave the password and recovery settings exactly as they are. That keeps the shared account stable for you and for the next person, and it is also what our replacement guarantee depends on — if access ever stops through no fault of your own, message support and we send a fresh working account.
Cheaper than a Steam key
SimRail - The Railway Simulator lists at roughly $34.99 on Steam, and key resellers usually sit close to that figure once you add fees. On bonege the offline account is a flat $9.99, which is about 71% less than the standard price. The saving comes from the model: instead of selling you a one-time key that activates onto your own profile, we give you access to an account that already holds the licence, so the same single-player content costs a fraction of a fresh purchase.
It is worth being precise about what that lower price does and does not include, so there are no surprises. A $34.99 key gives you a permanent copy tied to your account that can play online and offline. The $9.99 SimRail offline account gives you the full single-player sim in Steam Offline Mode at a much lower cost, paid once, with no card required and no regional pricing games. If you mainly want to drive trains solo — learn the routes, master the EMU and the freight hauls, run timetables at your own pace — this is the cheap, fast way in, and the replacement guarantee covers you if anything goes wrong with the access.
Is it safe?
We will be straight about it: this is a shared, offline Steam account, not your own personal copy and not an official key, and we describe it exactly that way. There is nothing hidden in how it works. You play in Offline Mode, you do not change the account's email or password, and you do not use it for online services. Stick to that and the account stays stable, your single-player progress saves locally, and you simply drive whenever you want.
Every purchase is backed by a free replacement guarantee. If the account ever stops letting you in for a reason that is not your own doing, contact support and we issue a working replacement — that promise is the core of how we keep buyers happy at this price. Payment is crypto only (USDT TRC20, BTC, ETH, LTC), which means no card details ever touch the transaction and there is no region lock blocking your country. The honest trade-off is the offline, single-player nature of the product: if you specifically need SimRail's online multiplayer dispatching, you would want a full personal copy instead. For solo driving, the offline account does the job for $9.99.
About SimRail - The Railway Simulator
SimRail - The Railway Simulator is a modern, technically deep train simulator that recreates real rail corridors from geodetic survey data, so the gradients, curves and station layouts match the actual lines. You take the controls of several classes of rolling stock: long-distance high-speed electric multiple units, heavy freight locomotives pulling long consists, and suburban commuter trains making frequent stops. Each one handles differently, with its own braking behaviour, power delivery and cab layout to learn, and the sim rewards drivers who read the signals and the timetable rather than just holding the throttle down.
Around 500 kilometres of route ship in the base game, complete with working signalling, a timetable system and an AI dispatcher that routes both your train and the surrounding traffic. In single-player that dispatcher and the AI services are what bring the railway to life: you slot into a scheduled run, watch your speed limits and signal aspects, and try to keep to the clock across a busy, living network. As a simulation title it leans toward realism over arcade pacing, which is exactly what makes it satisfying for genre fans — and on a $9.99 offline account, it is an easy way to find out whether train driving is for you before deciding on anything more.
// pros
- Save ~71% — $9.99 instead of the ~$34.99 Steam price
- Instant, automated delivery straight to your inbox
- Full single-player driving — EMU, freight and suburban routes in Offline Mode
- Crypto payment (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement guarantee if access ever stops
// good to know
- · Single-player / offline only — no live multiplayer dispatcher servers
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own personal copy
Playing SimRail - The Railway Simulator offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
SimRail - The Railway Simulator — questions
Can you play SimRail - The Railway Simulator offline?
Yes. You log into the supplied account, launch SimRail once online so Steam stores the licence, then switch Steam to Offline Mode and drive the full single-player sim with AI dispatchers and timetables — no internet needed after setup.
How much is SimRail - The Railway Simulator on bonege?
It is a flat $9.99 as an offline account, versus the regular Steam price of about $34.99 — a saving of roughly 71%. You pay once, with no card and no region restrictions.
How fast is delivery?
Instant and automated. As soon as your crypto payment confirms, the account login details are sent to your email, usually within minutes.
How do I pay?
Crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC. There is no card payment, so no card details are involved and there is no region lock on your purchase.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key activates a permanent personal copy on your own account, online and offline, near full price. This is a shared account that already owns SimRail, for offline single-player only, at a much lower $9.99.
Is it safe?
It is a shared offline account, described honestly as such. Play in Offline Mode, don't change the account settings, and your solo progress saves locally. Every purchase includes a free replacement if access ever stops.



