The Ge 4/4 II is not anymore in service in Passanger Rail. RhB bought 50 new EMUs from Stadler Rail to replace old freight locomotives and passengers from the 40s, 50s, 60s and EMUs from the 70s. The first series is from the 70s and the second series from the 80s go to Freight Service. Have been retried in 2019-2021: Ge 4/4 I (1940s) (Used for Intercity Trains until 2019) Ge 6/6 II (1950s) Be 6/6 (1970s) (Used for commuter trains around Chur with Allegra until 2020) Only the Ge 4/4 III from the 90s remain in passenger rail. Capricorn (built in 2020) Allegra (built in 2010-2011) old legavy historic rolling stock in other packages would be wonderful like for example: Be 4/4 (from 1971( (in service until 2019) (for stem line) Ge 4/4 I (from 1947) (according to Wikipedia, despite the age still in use but not for long.) ABDe 4/4 (from 1957/8) (for Arosa Railway: used different power system until the late 1990s) built before world war 2 as an example: the rhaetian crocodile (from 1921) Ge 2/4 (from 1912) BCFe 4/4 (from 1914) (Arosa Railway)
Of these The Allegra Abe 8/12 makes more sense because if you're a Train Sim 21 owner and has TSW 2 Arosa Line you're wondering to why there is no electric multiple unit added to Arosa Line 11kv 25hz 1m track gauge. Abe 8/12 should solve that issue
Agreed, can't beat an electric loco with coupling rods in my opinion. Usually I have no problem with modern rolling stock, but if that one is the alternative, I'd like to see it.
The capricorns doesn't drive on Arosa Railway, but I like the new wonderful modern trains, the allegras are over 10 years old, I was a kid when they came.