All CS2 Train Callouts Explained: Best Calls Guide For 2025

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CS2 Train has been here for a while now, with the classic Counter-Strike map bringing a considerable change to its layout in certain areas upon its release. This means that all of the CS:GO Train callouts might not be as effective as they once were, so you’ll have to learn a lot of them again in CS2. We’re here to help.

All CS2 Train Callouts Explained: Best Calls Guide For 2025

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!

Train CS2 Callouts Guide

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. CS2 Train Callouts

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.

CS2 Train Callouts List (2025)

  • T-Spawn: Where the Terrorists spawn each round.
  • CT-Spawn: Where the Counter-Terrorists spawn each round.
  • T Stairs: Used to get from T-Spawn to B.
  • Dumpster: Right outside T-Spawn – common save spot.
  • Alley: Bulk of the area between T-Spawn and Ivy – useful for wrapping into A-Site.
  • Pigeon: Area just before Ivy.
  • Ivy: Hallway near Pigeon – commonly held by Counter-Terrorists at the start of each round.
  • CT Tunnel: Area between Ivy and CT Stairs.
  • CT Stairs: Connects CT-Spawn with A1, allowing CTs to get to A-Site quickly.
  • A Doors: Main route into A-Site for CTs – important to smoke off for Terrorists.
  • Hell: Cubby next to Yellow train – don’t neglect checking this for sneaky players.
  • Olof: Named after the legendary olofmeister, a small box on top of a sidewalk to play around. Common for Ts to take at the start of A-Site takes.
  • E-Box: Electrical box in the center of A.
  • Under Heaven: With Heaven gone in CS2 Train, this callout should now be called Under Heaven. Hell is already taken.
  • Longdog / Popdog: Popdog’s ladder is gone, but the area may retain that name in the CS2 Train callouts. Valve has already coined the term Longdog – let’s see if it sticks.
  • Yellow: The yellow train on A-Site.
  • A Red: The red train on A-Site.
  • A-Site: The plant area/plant train on A-Site.
  • A Main: Small room between CT-Spawn and A-Site.
  • Kitchen: Small room next to the T Stairs. Is slightly redundant in the CS2 version of Train.
  • Showers: Area parallel to Brown Halls. No longer showers.
  • Brown Halls: Hallway leading straight to B for T-side players. No longer all that brown.
  • Underpass: Area connecting Popdog with B Halls
  • Connector: Alleyway connecting A-Site and B-Site.
  • B Halls: Main entry route to B-Site for T-side players. Entrances to Upper B and B Ramp are here.
  • B Ramp: The ramp leading down to B-Site from B Halls. CTs should expect Terrorists to rush this frequently.
  • Upper B: Upper entrance to B-Site.
  • Ladder: Ladder leading up to Upper B, great post-plant hiding spot for Terrorist players.
  • Sidewalk: Platform in front of the main entrance to B-Site.
  • Blue: The blue train on B-Site.
  • Orange: The orange train on B-Site.
  • B-Site / Bomb Train: The plant area/plant train on B-Site.
  • B Red: The red train on B-Site.
  • Summit: Next to B-Site – named after summit1g burning himself in his own Molotov years ago.
  • Back Site: Open space at the back of B-Site. Much more open than in CS:GO.
  • Catwalk: The small Catwalk next to the orange train. It was much longer in the CS:GO version, now made smaller by the office in the middle.
  • Headshot: Area under the ladder on B-Site leading to Catwalk.

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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Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris

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Daniel is a CS2 esports specialist, and now channels that expertise to discuss the game online. Despite his knowledge of Counter-Strike, he wasn’t quite good enough to go pro himself.
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