LSWR 0-4-4T O2 tank engine and LBSCR Compartment carriages for rail tours a very unique engine very simple to drive can go anywhere on any route the LSWR 0-4-4T O2 tank engine is very iconic to the isle of wight and other southern regions also finally a chance to have a tank engine in tsw 5 a steam loco that is different to the others on TSW 5 Configuration: • Whyte 0-4-4T • UIC B2′ n2t Gauge 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge Driver dia. 58 in (1.473 m) Trailing dia. 37 in (0.940 m) Length 30 ft 8.5 in (9.360 m) Loco weight 48.40 long tons (49.18 t; 54.21 short tons) Fuel type Coal Fuel capacity 1.50 long tons (1.52 t; 1.68 short tons); later 3.25 long tons (3.30 t; 3.64 short tons) Water cap. 800 imp gal (3,600 L; 960 US gal) Boiler pressure 160 psi (1.10 MPa) Cylinders Two, inside Cylinder size 17+1⁄2 in × 24 in (444 mm × 610 mm) information about the LSWR O2 tank engine here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LSWR_O2_class 5 carriage formation ( LBSCR 5-COMPARTMENT BRAKE THIRD goes in the middle of the formation ) liveries include BR black southern railway green and as DTG given up on steam perhaps a third party could do it license: Isle Of wight steam railway southern railway green BR black LBSCR carriages: LBSCR 5-COMPARTMENT BRAKE THIRD LBSCR 9-COMPARTMENT THIRD SECR 4-COMPARTMENT BRAKE THIRD First class Standard class
Might as well just have the full isle of wight steam railway or a iow in the 1950s to have Calbourne. Steam era just for 02s. Calbourne is a very lovely loco to fire on, she is a very brilliant steamer. At current just engor the electric motor her wheels was turned last year it same with Freshwater. The game does need a tank loco in not counting Thomas as he's fictional.