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Our map of the CS2 Train callouts should help you make all the right calls to your teammates, even if the map is very different from its CS:GO version. Make sure you’re all caught up on your Train callouts – you don’t want to be caught telling your teammates that you see someone “over there” – that’s not a real call!
The Train CS2 callouts took some getting used to at first, with the changes around what used to be Heaven on A-Site, and the move from Popdog to Longdog. B-Site is a hive of layout changes from previous Counter-Strike Train iterations, too. 
If you’re not a visual learner and the map above isn’t a tremendous help to learn the Train CS2 callouts, read on to find out more details about each location featured above.
That’s a wrap on the CS2 Train callouts. With the new version of this classic map being so new, even more Train callouts may evolve among the CS2 community. If this happens, we’ll be sure to update our map of callouts right here.
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