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Full Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 update
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What changed
- Store
- Gameplay
The Blue Comet - the seashore's finest train
Jump aboard the famous Blue Comet passenger train, hauled by the CNJ's powerful G3s Pacific's in blue or black liveries, or the later weathered version as the P47 class.
The package includes the Baldwin G3s Pacific locomotive in early condition, in both blue and black liveries, and a custom cab interior. Also included is a representation of the class as it appeared in later life on duty after Blue Comet services had been discontinued.
The set of fully featured rolling stock includes baggage, combine, coach, diner and observation cars, and each comes with a detailed passenger view enabling you to immerse in the nostalgic atmosphere. Take a seat at a table in the dining car or sneak up for a peak at the galley. Ride in style in the lavishly appointed coaches, pull up a wicker chair in the observation car, stowaway in the baggage car or chew tobacco in the smoker.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/585440/Trainz_2019_DLC_Blue_Comet/?curator_clanid=34092165
Pro Train ICE 4
For almost 30 years the fast ICE trains have been determining the high-speed traffic in Germany.
The engineers in charge repeatedly set new benchmarks with sundry series. The latest series- the ICE 4- has been thundering along the rails with a top speed of impressive 250 km/h since 2017. 3DZUG has designed this train with an unprecedented detail degree. Each wagon has been elaborately crafted both on the in- and outside, so that you can enjoy this masterpiece of German engineering just as the original. This package features 5 different liveries of the ICE 4.
livery red, Climate saver "green", red/green, Covid-19 edition, Germany livery
realistic high speed train
realistic drivers cabin
passenger interiors for 1st, 2nd and restaurant wagon
Prussian Class G 8
The Prussian Class G 8 locomotives were eight-coupled, superheated, freight locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways.
There were two variants: the G 8 built from 1902 with a 14 tonne axle load and the 'reinforced G 8' (Verstärkte G 8) built from 1913 (later designated the G 8.1) with a 17-tonne (17-long-ton; 19-short-ton) axle load. The latter was the most numerous German state railway (Länderbahn) locomotive, over 5,000 examples being built.
Features:
G8 steam locomotive
G8 tender
animated drivers cabin
realistic PBR model
tender headlights
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