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Trainz is a series of 3D train simulator video games.The Australian studio Auran (since 2007 N3V Games) released the first game in 2001.. The simulators consist of route and session editors called Surveyor, and a Driver module that loads a route and lets the player operate and watch the trains run in either "DCC" mode, which simulates a bare-bones Digital Command Control (DCC) system for the ...
All Austrian locomotive manufacturers 1893–1903 Ti11: kkStB 260 1′C 62 Wiener Neustadt, Floridsdorf, StEG, BMMF: 1893–1908 Ti12: kkStB 60 1C All Austrian locomotive manufacturers 1895–1910 Ti16: kkStB 160 1C Wiener Neustadt, BMMF: 1909–1910 TKh12: kkStB 97 C All Austrian locomotive manufacturers 1878–1911 TKh14: kkStB 394 C ...
The locomotives lost the prefix between 1931 and 1932. Under the new locomotive classification system for constituent companies of the SR, [3] they were classified as G6/7/ 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 for Goods, Grade (hauling power), Power and Range (route availability). [4] The Southern Railway painted the H16 class in passenger green paint, rather than ...
It was one of twenty-five similar locomotives built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1903 for the Southern to haul freight. Between April 3–6, and August 23 - 24th, 1937, the locomotive was leased to the Atlantic and Yadkin Railway (A&Y), a subsidiary company of Southern Railroad. In June 1946, the A&Y requested #542 once more, this time in ...
Baldwin Locomotive Works produced several different Baldwin DR-6 models of 6-axle passenger train-hauling diesel locomotives between 1945 and 1948. The series comprised eight individual versions, all of which sold only in small numbers; across all versions, only 39 locomotives were produced. Each version was produced only for a single railroad.
Southern Pacific 5021 is an SP-2 class 4-10-2 steam locomotive built in 1926 by ALCO at their Schenectady, New York, shops. It is the only member of this class of SP locomotives to be preserved, and it is one of only five three-cylinder locomotives preserved in North America.
The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Hughes Crab or Horwich Mogul is a class of mixed-traffic 2-6-0 steam locomotive built between 1926 and 1932. [2] They are noted for their appearance with large steeply-angled cylinders to accommodate a restricted loading gauge .
The GWR 5700 Class (or 57xx class) is a class of 0-6-0 PT steam locomotive built by the Great Western Railway (GWR) and British Railways (BR) between 1929 and 1950. With 863 built, they were the most prolific class of the GWR, and one of the most numerous classes of British steam locomotive.