So, we have A LOT of Geeps, mainly GP38-2s and GP40-2s, a GP38 or two, and quite a lot of GP9s and some GP7s. We also have one GP60, one high hood GP38-2, a GP33ECO, two GP20s, and two GP50s. But we don't have a CSX GP38-2. Now, I know, it's almost impossible to put a GP38-2 into the Pro Range category because many GP38-2s don't have start up functionality in TSC. With enhancements, you could flip the isolation switch, but that's about as far as you can get with advanced functionality in terms of a GP38-2. I'm talking about a GP38-2 that you have to manually start up before use, with an optional running and idling version for the people who want to get LOVE done quickly. More immersion is needed. And additionally, I've never seen a CSX GP38-2 in TSC at all. There's a GP40-2, there are more CSX SD40-2s than there should be, hell there's even an SD40-3. But no CSX GP38-2. We need one, with several liveries like many current dlcs today, which offer several different liveries for pro range locomotives. Now, a CSX GP38-2 is no different from any other GP38-2, except NS High Hoods, as those are unique and you never see them being used by other railroads, unless those railroads bought some from NS. Now, the CSX locomotive would come in model, but have 5 liveries. The first (default) livery would be CSX Yellow Nose 3. The second livery would be the CSX Yellow Nose 2 livery. The third livery would be the CSX Stealth (Grey) Livery. The Fourth livery would be Seaboard System. This livery doesn't have ditch lights as Seaboard System didn't have ditch lights. It would have a nose light instead. The fifth and final livery would be Conrail. Note that Conrail Geeps didn't have ditch lights, so this livery would have no ditch lights, only headlights. This pack would also come with a CSX 50 foot FMC boxcar in Seaboard Coast Line, Family Lines, CSX, and B&O Liveries. A CSX 60 foot High Cube Boxcar in CSX YN3. A 50ft CSX High Cube Boxcar A 100 Ton CSX Hopper in B&O, C&O, Chessie System, and Seaboard Coast Line Liveries A Wide Vision Caboose in C&O and Chessie System liveries The Preserved C&O 90631 Wooden Caboose The C&O 3314 Caboose in Preserved (clean) and Used (Weatherned) liveries A CSX 4-Bay open Coal Hopper in CSX Black The brand new CSX 100-Ton Coal Hopper in CSX Black. A CSXT Covered Hopper A Coke Hopper And 4 different Aggregate Hoppers Authentic sounds Realistic locomotive start-up and shut-down procedures Fully functioning End of Train device Functioning Gauges and other accurate and true-to-life things Five realistic and challenging scenarios for CSX Hanover Subdivision 3 Scenarios for New York - New Haven