The EMD SD80MAC for Train Simulator is seen as it operates today for CSX in their recent YN3 scheme..Thirty units were built by EMD for Conrail between 1995 and 1996 and were the first diesel locomotives to use a 20-cylinder engine since EMD’s SD45 and SD45-2 models.
.Train Simulator: Chatham Main & Medway Valley Lines Route Add-On Soak in the sights, sounds and smells of a venerable route with almost 200 years of history, but which still runs both passenger and freight services across the Kentish countryside.
Sets were supplied in two, three and four car units, depending on the service they were intended for. As one of the largest classes of first generational diesel multiple units, the Class 101 is a favourite of early diesel fans and now available in Regional Railways livery for Train Simulator.Also included are a number of exciting scenarios for the Liverpool-Manchester route..
A total of 101 models were produced by Beyer Peacock between 1961 and 1964, although their operational life was relatively short – withdrawals began in 1971 and were completed by 1975. Train Simulator: BR Class 35 Loco Add-On Also included are scenarios specifically for The Riviera Line: Exeter-Paignton route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).. A total of four locomotives have survived into preservation.
Train Simulator: BR 266 Loco Add-On Built in Canada by General Motors, the BR 266 is based on the UK’s Class 66 diesel locomotive, externally resembling the UK locomotive in appearance but with a different internal control desk to accommodate for the addition of German rail systems. The modern and low-emission BR 266 comes to Train Simulator, ideal for running freight services on Germany’s extensive rail network.. The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the BR 266 on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam.