Transport Fever 2 - Renfe 030(Caldas) Locomotive
This mod adds the RENFE 030-0233 locomotive to the game. Technical Details:– Vmax: 60 km/h– Power: 432 kW– Availability: 1888 to 1975
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This mod adds the RENFE 030-0233 locomotive to the game. Technical Details:– Vmax: 60 km/h– Power: 432 kW– Availability: 1888 to 1975
SNCF French steam class 150-Y locomotives, four versions
The Standard Locomotive of the Standard Railroad of the World, revamped for Transport Fever 2! The PRR’s K4s was a workhorse, hauling all passenger traffic, from long-distance express trains to commuter trains, and even worked branch lines. After several attempts at replacing the K4s failed, the ...
12 versions of GWR Class 45XX 2-6-2T:GWR No. 4530 (1913-1927) lined greenGWR No. 4539 (1913-1927) green [reversed]GWR No. 4547 (1915-1948) greenGWR No. 4584 (1927-1948) greenGWR No. 4588 (1927-1948) green [reversed]GWR No. 5531 (1928-1948) green [reversed]...
This engine was one of 3 built for the Great Southern Railway in Ireland, and was the largest and most powerful class of steam locomotive on the emerald isle. The huge 4-6-0s ran on the Irish gauge of 5ft 3in, and also take advantage of the Irish loading gauge. This thing would dwarf any ...
The british company Great Southern of Spain Railway used these locomotives untill 1941. These locomotive were built between 1895-1912 by the North British Locomotives Works at Hyde Park, Glasgow. These locomotives remained in the state company until the late 50s for mixed and cargo trains. ...
‘The tank engine of A.D. 1910’, as conceived by Mr. C. F. Cleaver, of the Finsbury Technical Institute This BEHEMOTH is a prospective 4-8-4T tank locomotive designed by C. F. Cleaver at the Finsbury Technical Institute. This drawing was included in a 1905 issue of Railway Magazine...
This is an extreme overhaul of my old LNWR 2-2-2-2 ‘Greater Britain’ mod. If you have the old mod, this one will update it to this spec. If you want to remove the old one, that will not affect this mod. These huge engines were developed by the LNWR’s chief lad Webb in the 1890s, and were ...
These large 4-4-0 locomotives were developed for the LNWR by their new CME George Whale. Known as the Precursors, these engines were the new top guns for the LNWR, taking over what would have been double headed trains of old 2-4-0 classes. The Precursors went into the grouping under the L...
The 030t were small, simple, robust, and lightweight locomotives with 3-axle engines and internal cylinders. Designed for the branch lines of the Western and State network, they were also used for suburban services and operated at the head end of short trains. Availibility: 1885-1961...
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