Loco Santa Fe 4-8-4 #3751 For Cajon Pass

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  1. jedi247

    jedi247 Well-Known Member

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    Santa Fe #3751 was the Santa Fe RR's first 4-8-4 Northern Type steam locomotive. She was built in the mid-1920s. She was originally a coal-burner and had smaller drivers, but was rebuilt to later ATSF 4-8-4 specs (3765/3776-Classes) in the 1940s. #3751 was restored in 1991 in San Bernardino, CA. She has done several excursions in CA and the to the Grand Canyon in AZ since then, and she remains operational.
    If we get Santa Fe #3751 as a future DLC pack in TSW6, the pack should include the following in addition to #3751 in her current excursion form:
    -ATSF FP45 Warbonnet livery (drivable in game)
    -Amtrak P42DC (also drivable; also needed in game)
    -BNSF C44-9W (also drivable and needed in game)
    -Amtrak and ATSF/BNSF passenger equipment with full interiors
    -Maybe some more freight equipment for late ATSF/early BNSF operations too
    -Maybe other road numbers for ATSF 3751/3765/3776-Class 4-8-4s; also maybe #3751 in her original, unrebuilt form
     
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  2. mlouie100

    mlouie100 Well-Known Member

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    I would like to see American Steam Loco's come to Train Sim World. If Dovetail can improve the Steam Loco simulation physics and as of now a third party developer named Train Sim Germany is currently making A German Steam Loco as part one of the new annouced third party german route which will feature an new Steam Locomotive simulation physics this person is developing for the german steam loco hopefully that this new improved steam physics can be applied to all future Steam Loco based DLCs by Dovetail or third party developers.
     
  3. rhwinner#3952

    rhwinner#3952 Active Member

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    All of these would most likely each be their own pack. Very unlikely for them all, let alone 2 or 3, to be lumped into just one dlc.
     

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