The MLW RS-23 was a 1,000 hp (746 kW) diesel-electric locomotive bu. 0 reviews 24 downloads (2694 views). Obo's Trainz Locomotive Catalog Home: Catalog: Auran DLS: MSTS: RailWorks: United States - Steam - 1 Railway American Freedom Train Locomotive GS-4 4449 Author ID Dennis Marus (mrtain). Trainz Download Station: Screenshot Trainz 2006 Medium Image 500x800: Large Image. Download UP Jim Adams 809 Tender Download UP Auxiliary Tender Black Download UP Auxiliary Tender Greyhound Download PRR Observation Mountain View. Download NS Caboose SOU 555761. Download Southern Railway Heavyweights. Download Pullman Kitchi Gammi Club. Download TVRM Excursion Consist - NEW!!!! Download SLRG Dome Cars - NEW!!!! Welcome to SoCalTrains where you can find quality content for Trainz 2012 and Trainz A New Era, Simulator. You can also find a little bit of history here on the ATSF 3751 4-8-4 steam locomotive. You can also find a little bit of history here on the ATSF 3751 4-8-4 steam locomotive. When I download a locomotive from rrmods.com I can't add it to my route on Trainz 2010. When I start the game I click on Rail Yard this gives me a list of all the locomotives in the game.
What TRAINS site would be complete without including the locos that are central to many users TRAINZ experience. And what better to do it than to dedicate a page to the fire-breathing, smoke belching monsters that form part of every countries train heritage. 'The STEAM LOCOMOTIVE' | The American Civil War General 4-4-0 by Terry Bryson |
| The Texas 4-4-0 by Terry Bryson |
| The JW Bowker 2-4-0 by Terry Bryson |
| Atitchison Topeka and Santa Fe 2-4-0 #153 Amitola 2-4-0 Reskin of Terry Bryson's 2-4-0 by Matthew Blackburn |
| Southern Pacific#32 Sanuye 2-4-0 Reskin of Terry Bryson's 2-4-0 by Matthew Blackburn |
| Class A 36' Gauge Shay by J T Spataro ('zapperjet') |
| Logging Shay 24 in gauge by J T Spataro ('zapperjet') |
| The 4-4-0 US Old Timer locomotive by Greg Baker |
| The Climax bush locomotive by Peter Pardoe-Matthews ('narrowgauge') |
| | The Merced 0-4-0 by Peter Pardoe-Matthews ('narrowgauge') |
| Class C Shay geared logging locomotive by Rich Blake ('slugmasher') |
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SG 4-4-0 American Steam Locomotive TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| The General is an American 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive that was made famous in a daring raid from the North during the American Civil war of 1861-1865. The original engine was built in 1855 by Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor of Paterson, N.J. for the Western & Atlantic Railroad. The General went through several 'mishaps' during the war, being severely damaged in one raid and rebuilt at that time. She was refitted in the 1960's, and displayed throughout the country during the Centennial of the Civil War. The original engine used wood as fuel. She was converted to burn coal in the 1870's, and finally in the 1960's converted to use Oil as fuel. My models depict the wood burning version. The current museum colors are depicted in the 'Museum' model. Plans are to use this model and make a Civil War version. The Engine is currently located at the Southern Museum of Locomotive History in Kennesaw, Georgia. USA. Details about the engine as well as it's history, photographs, and even a 1927 full length movie starring Buster Keaton can be accessed at SPECIFICATIONS Driving wheels: 5 ft. | Cylinders: 15 X 22 | Weight (empty, no water or sand): 50,300 lbs. | Tractive Effort: 8500 lbs. | Boiler Pressure: 125 lbs. | Valve Gear: Stephenson | Tender Capacity: 1750 US Gal. Water |
MODEL FEATURES! Textures have been tweaked and are more realistic. | CAB VIEW! Windows open, whistle lever, throttle lever and Johnson bar, water injector handle adjusts water level (Small 'T' handle next to steam gauge), water levels are animated. | GAUGES ARE RECREATIONS OF THE ACTUAL GAUGES ON THE REAL ENGINE. Reproduced in PSP from photographs. | All gauges work and are 'calibrated' to display properly. | Whistle and other cab sounds are unique or upgraded. | Front coupler is now animated. | ANIMATED BELL for Trainz 06 and above. | Tender texture has been tweaked to look better. | Tender bogies are historically accurate. |
MODEL CREATOR Author: Terry Bryson | Forum username: tbryson2 | Contact e-mail: tbryson@cfl.rr.com | Terry is an aviation and steam engine enthusiast. He has several hobbies including R/C aircraft, Gmax & Trainz, and builds detailed sailing ship models. He currently lives in Central Florida USA. |
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museum_general_tender.zip (2.6Mb) (updated 24-07-09) TRS2004 / TRS2006 | museum_general_engine.zip (10.7Mb) (updated 24-07-09) TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR GENERAL SG 4-4-0 American Steam Locomotive TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| The General is an American 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive that was made famous in a daring raid from the North during the American Civil war of 1861-1865. The original engine was built in 1855 by Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor of Paterson, N.J. for the Western & Atlantic Railroad. The General went through several 'mishaps' during the war, being severely damaged in one raid in 1864 and rebuilt in 1871. THIS MODEL IS A RECREATION OF THE CIVIL WAR ENGINE AND TENDER 1855 TO 1864. This engine is a wood burning engine and will 'refuel' at any of Pencil42's wood refueling stations. It also employees an automated 'fireman' who tends to feeding the firebox and adjusts water levels. IF you want to fire the fireman, simply hit 'shift SPACE'. To re-hire, 'Shift SPACE' again. Colors and details were arrived at by combining 2 paintings of the Civil War General and Microscales Decal sheet 87-1173 along with various photos of engines of that period. One painting was by Wilbur Kurtz, (a leading authority on the General at the time of the painting), the other image was acquired from the Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History. Some artistic liberties were included by myself on this model. The Engine is currently located at the Southern Museum of Locomotive History in Kennesaw, Georgia. USA. Details about the engine as well as it's history, photographs, and even a 1927 full length movie starring Buster Keaton can be accessed at SPECIFICATIONS Driving wheels: 5 ft. | Cylinders: 15 X 22 | Weight (empty, no water or sand): 50,300 lbs. | Tractive Effort: 8500 lbs. | Boiler Pressure: 125 lbs. | Valve Gear: Stephenson | Tender Capacity: 1750 US Gal. Water |
MODEL FEATURES! Textures have been tweaked and are more realistic. | CAB VIEW! Windows open, whistle lever, throttle lever and Johnson bar, water injector handle adjusts water level (Small 'T' handle next to steam gauge), water levels are animated. | GAUGES ARE RECREATIONS OF THE ACTUAL GAUGES ON THE REAL ENGINE. Reproduced in PSP from photographs. | All gauges work and are 'calibrated' to display properly. | Whistle and other cab sounds are unique or upgraded. | Front coupler is now animated. | ANIMATED BELL for Trainz 06 and above. | Tender texture has been tweaked to look better. | Tender bogies are historically accurate. |
MODEL CREATOR Author: Terry Bryson | Forum username: tbryson2 | Contact e-mail: tbryson@cfl.rr.com | Terry is an aviation and steam engine enthusiast. He has several hobbies including R/C aircraft, Gmax & Trainz, and builds detailed sailing ship models. He currently lives in Central Florida USA. |
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civil_war_general_tender.zip (2.8Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 | civil_war_general_engine.zip (12.4Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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SG 2-4-0 American Steam Locomotive TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| DETAILS Built February 1875 By Baldwin Locomotive Works | Serial No 3689 | Class | Empty weight 65,000 | Weight on drivers 48,000 | Tractive effort 9,900 | Boiler pressure 130 | Dimension 14x22' / 48 1/4' / 33 tons | Cost $8,000 | Status: California State Railroad Museum |
HISTORY February 1875 Built at Baldwin Locomotive Works. Named J. W. Bowker. | 1876 Renamed 'Mexico' | 1896 Sold to Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company, Truckee, California. Renumbered #3. | 1917 Retired and stored in the Hobart Mills engine house. | 1932 Transferred to Hobart Southern Railroad Co. | July 1937 Presented to Railway and Locomotive Historic Society Inc. for preservation. | April 1939 Acted in the Paramount Pictures movie 'Union Pacific', starring Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck. | 1969 The California State Railroad Museum is started. | The wheelbase was only 6 ½ feet. |
Source of information: V&T Locomotives by Stephen Drew, Koenig, Charlie Siebenthal, Dale Darney, Maria Weyraugh. The above information was retrieved from http://www.virginiaandtruckee.com/Locomotive/No21.htm Driving wheels: 5 ft. | Cylinders: 15 X 22 | Weight (empty, no water or sand): 50,300 lbs. | Tractive Effort: 8500 lbs. | Boiler Pressure: 125 lbs. | Valve Gear: Stephenson | Tender Capacity: 1750 US Gal. Water |
MODEL FEATURES! Textures have been tweaked and are more realistic. | CAB VIEW! Windows open, whistle lever, throttle lever and Johnson bar, water injector handle adjusts water level (Small 'T' handle next to steam gauge), water levels are animated. | GAUGES ARE RECREATIONS OF THE ACTUAL GAUGES ON THE REAL ENGINE. Reproduced in PSP from photographs. | All gauges work and are 'calibrated' to display properly. | Whistle and other cab sounds are unique or upgraded. | Front coupler is now animated. | ANIMATED BELL for Trainz 06 and above. | Tender uses Pencil42's Wood refueling stations to refuel. | Animated wood level. | If you wish to use a knuckle coupler on the tender, modify the config.txt file and substitute the pin and link coupler, (KUID: 315087:1101) with Pencil42's 'Janney Coupler' (Kuid 124060:60003) which was included with the tender download or can be found on the DLS. |
MODEL CREATOR Author: Terry Bryson | Forum username: tbryson2 | Contact e-mail: tbryson@cfl.rr.com | Terry is an aviation and steam engine enthusiast. He has several hobbies including R/C aircraft, Gmax & Trainz, and builds detailed sailing ship models. He currently lives in Central Florida USA. |
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jw_bowker_tender.zip (2.4Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 | jw_bowker_engine.zip (11.8Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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TEXAS SG 4-4-0 American Steam Locomotive TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| The Texas is an American 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive that was made famous in a daring raid from the North during the American Civil war of 1861-1865. The Engine is currently located at the Cyclorama Building in Atlanta, Georgia. USA. Some details about the engine as well as it's history, photographs, and even a 1927 full length movie starring Buster Keaton can be accessed at http://www.locomotivegeneral.com The original engine was built in 1855 by Danforth, Cooke & Co. of Paterson, N.J. for the Western & Atlantic Railroad. She was placed into service in October 1856. THIS MODEL IS A RECREATION OF THE CIVIL WAR ENGINE AND TENDER 1855 TO 1864. This engine is a wood burning engine and will 'refuel' at any of Pencil42's wood refueling stations. It also employees an automated 'fireman' who tends to feeding the firebox and adjusts water levels. IF you want to fire the fireman, simply hit 'shift SPACE'. To re-hire, 'Shift SPACE' again. Colors and details were arrived at by using Microscales Decal sheet 87-1173 along with various photos of engines of that period. One painting was by Wilbur Kurtz, (a leading authority on the General and Texas at the time of the painting). Some artistic libertys were included by myself on this model. Driving wheels: 5 ft. | Cylinders: 15 X 22 | Weight (empty, no water or sand): 50,300 lbs. | Tractive Effort: 8500 lbs. | Boiler Pressure: 125 lbs. | Valve Gear: Stephenson | Tender Capacity: 1750 US Gal. Water |
MODEL FEATURES! Textures have been tweaked and are more realistic. | CAB VIEW! Windows open, whistle lever, throttle lever and Johnson bar, water injector handle adjusts water level (Small 'T' handle next to steam gauge), water levels are animated. | GAUGES ARE RECREATIONS OF THE ACTUAL GAUGES ON THE REAL ENGINE. Reproduced in PSP from photographs. | All gauges work and are 'calibrated' to display properly. | Whistle and other cab sounds are unique or upgraded. | Front coupler is now animated. | ANIMATED BELL for Trainz 06 and above. | Tender texture has been tweaked to look better. | Tender bogies are historically accurate. |
MODEL CREATOR Author: Terry Bryson | Forum username: tbryson2 | Contact e-mail: tbryson@cfl.rr.com | Terry is an aviation and steam engine enthusiast. He has several hobbies including R/C aircraft, Gmax & Trainz, and builds detailed sailing ship models. He currently lives in Central Florida USA. |
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texas_tender.zip (2.6Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 | texas_engine.zip (12.6Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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YONAH SG 4-4-0 American Steam Locomotive TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| The Yonah is an American 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive that was involved in a daring raid from the North during the American Civil war of 1861-1865. The main engines involved are currently located at the Southern Museum of Locomotive History in Kennesaw, Georgia. USA and at the Cyclorama Building in Atlanta, Georgia. USA. Details about the engines involved as well as their history, photographs, and even a 1927 full length movie starring Buster Keaton can be accessed at http://www.locomotivegeneral.com There is very little informaiton about the Yonah itself.THIS MODEL IS A RECREATION OF THE CIVIL WAR ENGINE AND TENDER 1855 TO 1864. Colors and details were arrived at by using Microscales Decal sheet 87-1173 along with various photos of engines of that period. Some artistic libertys were included by myself on this model. I realize there will be some controversy over the colors. SPECIFICATIONS Driving wheels: 5 ft. | Cylinders: 15 X 22 | Weight (empty, no water or sand): 50,300 lbs. | Tractive Effort: 8500 lbs. | Boiler Pressure: 125 lbs. | Valve Gear: Stephenson | Tender Capacity: 1750 US Gal. Water |
MODEL FEATURES! Textures have been tweaked and are more realistic. | CAB VIEW! Windows open, whistle lever, throttle lever and Johnson bar, water injector handle adjusts water level (Small 'T' handle next to steam gauge), water levels are animated. | GAUGES ARE RECREATIONS OF THE ACTUAL GAUGES ON THE REAL ENGINE. Reproduced in PSP from photographs. | All gauges work and are 'calibrated' to display properly. | Whistle and other cab sounds are unique or upgraded. | Front coupler is now animated. | ANIMATED BELL for Trainz 06 and above. | Tender texture has been tweaked to look better. | Tender bogies are historically accurate. |
MODEL CREATOR Author: Terry Bryson | Forum username: tbryson2 | Contact e-mail: tbryson@cfl.rr.com | Terry is an aviation and steam engine enthusiast. He has several hobbies including R/C aircraft, Gmax & Trainz, and builds detailed sailing ship models. He currently lives in Central Florida USA. |
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yonah_tender.zip (2.9Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 | yonah_engine.zip (14.4Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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2-4-0 American Steam Locomotive Reskin by Matthew Blackburn TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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Sanuye engine.zip (15Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 | sanuye tender.zip (3.9Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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ATITCHISON TOPEKA and SANTA FE 2-4-0 #153 AMITOLA 2-4-0 American Steam Locomotive Reskin by Matthew Blackburn TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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amitola engine.zip (16.2Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 | amitola tender.zip (4.7Mb) TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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Created by Zapperjet This is a generic Class A 36' Gauge Shay Locomotive. It is based loosely on a light, center boiler model produced during the early Shay constructions by Lima Locomotive Works. This model is best used in DCC mode.
SPECIFICATIONS (approximate) Class: B 28-2 | Cylinders: 2, 12'x 10' | Gauge: 36' | Wheel Diameter: 30' | Fuel Type: Coal | Gear Ratio: 2.05 |
| 36crshayfinal1.cdp (12,6mb) TRS2006 compatible format | PB15_sound.cdp (0.7mb) TRS2006 compatible format |
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A Narrow Gauge bush lokey. The steam loco with 'attitude' |
| All downloads are in SP3 UTC & TRS2004 compatible format While these locos will function in TRAINZ version TRS2004 they have not yet been optimised for that version | 36' (Narrow) Gauge Climax | 36 Black Oil Fired Climax.cdp - 1.2 mb TRS2004 / TRS2006 | 36 Black Coal Fired Climax.cdp - 1.2mb TRS2004 | 36 Green Oil Fired Climax.cdp - 1.1mb TRS2004 |
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| 56' (Standard) Gauge Climax | 56 Black Coal Fired Climax.cdp - 1.2mb TRS2004 | 56 Black Oil Fired Climax.cdp - 1.2mb TRS2004 |
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| Common files (required for all Climax locos) | Bogie and Steam Drivers.cdp - 400kb TRS2004 / TRS2006 | Climax Common Files.cdp - 4.9mb TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
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The OLD TIMER 4-4-0 Americas love affair with a steam engine UTC / TRS2004 |
| This locomotive dominated the American railway system for 40 years from the mid 1840s. Typically weighing 90,000 pounds it originally operated at around 100psi. It was nearly 16.8 meters long and could generate seven thousand pounds of tractive effort. While it had a top speed of 60mph it averaged 25mph. The wheel spacing is set for 3 foot NG Track and the internal view on the tender is the engineers view.
Note: You can change the rail co. name by adding text to the westerntemp.tga file in the tender file and replacing the 'western.tga' |
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Old Timer 4-4-0 American Locomotive.cdp 4.0mb SP3, UTC & TRS2004 compatible format While this loco will function in TRAINZ version TRS2004 it has not yet been optimised for that version |
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Dunkirk.cdp 5.2mb SP3, UTC & TRS2004 compatible format While this loco will function in TRAINZ version TRS2004 it has not yet been optimised for that version |
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Available in both 36' Narrow Gauge and 56' Standard Gauge | TRAINZ UTC 36' Narrow Gauge Heisler | Heisler NG.cdp 4.8mb | TRAINZ TRS2004 36' Narrow Gauge Heisler | | Heisler_NG_TRS2004.cdp 5.8mb | TRAINZ TRS2004 56' Std Gauge Heisler | Heisler_SG_TRS2004.cdp 5.6mb | TRAINZ Classics3 / TRS2009 / TRS2010 / TS12 36' Narrow Gauge Heisler | | heisler_ng_ts12.cdp 6.3mb | TRAINZ Classics3 / TRS2009 / TRS2010 / TS12 56' Std Gauge Heisler | heisler_sg_ts12.cdp 6.0mb |
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Trainz Locomotives Download
The Merced Gold Mining company worked a mine in the mountains above the San Joaquin Valley in California and used a 24 inch gauge Porter Locomotive Company 0-4-0T loco to haul mined ore to the mill lower down in the valley. The tipping ore cars used were built by the Denver Engineering Company. The loco was known by the locals as either 'Whistling Jimmy' or 'Leaping Lena' The models shown were closely copied from drawings of the actual equipment and portrayed in the well worked and rusty finish that decorated the originals after a long life of hard work. As the Porter was a standard design for narrow gauge use a set of 36 inch gauge models is also provided. Both sets of model are made to run on track made to chunky_mesh standard height of 0.3 metre' The engineer animation is toggled by the Pantograph button. Loco Model by Peter Pardoe-Matthew (Narrowgauge) | Loco Sounds by Gary Hoorn | Animated Engineer by Shane Permann (Cowboy) |
NOTE: Due to an untraceable bug in Trainz, sometimes at the end of the first part of the animation cycle some or all of the engineer figure may disappear, and show again when the reverse cycle starts. If this annoys you, I am sorry, and suggest you ignore the animation. Enjoy the models |
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| All downloads are in SP3 UTC & TRS2004 compatible format While this locos will function in TRAINZ version TRS2004 they have not yet been optimised for that version |
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CLASS C SHAY Geared logging locomotive UTC / TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| 'Narrowgauge Class C Shay geared logging locomotive. This model represents builder's serial number 3302 operated on the West Side Lumber Co. railroad operations as the number 12 out of Tuolumne in the state of California from 1940 to 1961. Uses a heavy girder steel frame and cast steel bogey frames. It was built in the Lima shops in 04-21-1926 originally for the Swayne Lumber Co., Oroville California. This locomotive is on the Shay Survivor List and now operates on tourist excursions as the Georgetown Loop RR #12, Silver Plume Colorado. SPECIFICATIONS: Wheels 12 at 32 dia Cylinders 3 x 11 x 12 Weight 133,500 lbs full Tractive Effort 25,830 lbs. Gear Ratio 2.529 Boiler Pressure 200psi Fuel Capacity 1200 gals oil Water Capacity 2000 gals |
| The assistance of the following team has been greatly appreciated in the production of this modelTodd Hohlenkamp - original driveline mesh and animation concepts | Peter-Pardoe Matthews - mesh modifications and animation assistance | Roger Crouch - mesh modifications and poly reduction | Gary Hoorn - Engine sounds | Mike Sutton - Texture samples and testing | Bob Pearson - Engine spec files and testing | Shane Perriman - Engineer and Fireman models, smoke effects code, testing | Dirk Mewes - Mesh sharing and headlight assembly | TrainzProRoutes Team - Testing and feedback |
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ws_shay_12_TRS2006.cdp 11.9mb All downloads are in UTC / TRS2004 / TRS2006 compatible format |
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BALDWIN 0-6-2T 'Murchison Logging Company' and 'Clearlake Logging Company' TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| These locos are loosely based on Uintah Railway number 20 and 21, as they appeared when delivered in 1905. Both are equipped with random bric-a-brack on the pilots, a water pump for taking on water from streams, bubblegum, and bailing wire. Though they probably wouldn't have been built as oil burners, they were converted to burn bunker C oil later. (kuid2:30671:9271390:1, on the DLS)
SPECIFICATIONSBuilder: Baldwin | Built: 1905-1915 | Wheel arrangement: 0-6-2T | Drivers: 34' diameter | Cylinders: 13' diameter x 18' stroke | Gauge: 3' | Tractive Effort: ~13,000 lbs'
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CLC_12_and_MLC_8.cdp 6.0mb TRS2004 compatible format |
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'A generic version of the Gilpin Tramway #2 shay' TRS2004 / TRS2006 |
| This is a freelance model of a Class B 2 Truck Logging Shay. This Shay is designed for 2ft gauge track and is loosely based on Trinity County Lumber Co. Shay #161 (sn-161). This is a beta model and updates may follow sometime later depending on any issues found. The model and texture was provided by Ben Neal (bdaneal) and was edited by me. Many thanks to Chris Grossman (atsfrr3000) and David Johnson (GP_38-2) for testing the model for errors in TRS2006. Thanks to them the model should be error free and work with all versions of Trainz 04 and up. Also thanks to Ben Neal (bdaneal) for supplying the base model of his wonderful Gilpin 'Russell'. And a thanks to Kevin Martin (kevmt) for his safety valve scripting. The texture mapping and mesh will be changed in the future. Updates will be available as I make them. PB15 Sound by J.A. Cash (kuid:62909:448) SPECIFICATIONS Built: Lima, 1888-1900 | Drivers: 24 inch diameter | Cylinders: 7 inch by 7 inch X3 | Boiler operating pressure: 150 PSI | Fuel: Wood | Water: 680 gallons | Weight empty: 24,000 pounds' |
NOTE TRS2004 installation: Requires the Original Shay from the DLS (kuid:96914:etc) TRS2006 installation: Requires just the files below |
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| 24_in_logging_shay.cdp (5.3mb) TRS2004 & TRS2006 compatible format | PB15_sound.cdp (0.7mb) TRS2004 & TRS2006 compatible format |
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