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      Train Simulator: CSX AC6000CW Loco Add-On DLC Steam CD Key

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      Release date: 16/04/2015

      One of the most powerful single-engine diesel locomotives in the World comes to Train Simulator, the General Electric AC6000CW.

      The 1990s saw a huge horsepower race between North America’s two major locomotive manufacturers, GE Transportation and Electro-Motive, both keen to harness an anticipated demand from the railroads for high-powered freight movers. The results were the AC6000CW from GE and SD90MAC from EMD – both 6,000hp models.

      Between 1995 and 2001, a total of 314 AC6000CW locomotives (in two variants) were constructed for CSX and Union Pacific in the US, and BHP Billiton in Australia. To achieve 6,000hp in a single-power-plant unit, GE collaborated with Deutz MWM of Germany to develop a new engine, the 7HDL16. Due to an eventual lack of demand for units of this size and the subsequent development of the more efficient and reliable GEVO power plant, the AC6000CW was the only significant rail application of the 7HDL-series power plant.

      The AC6000CW packed considerable specifications when it entered service – units measured 76ft in length and weighed 425 tons. The locomotives are noted for their North American wide-nose cab styling, massive 5,500-gallon fuel tank, and huge rear ‘flared’ radiators unique to this GE locomotive. A total of 207 7HDL-powered AC6000CWs were built. Additionally, to hurry the model to market, GE built 106 locomotives for Union Pacific with GE’s standard 7FDL engine rated for 4,400hp, which were intended to be converted to the more powerful engine, but this re-powering program never materialised.

      The GE AC6000CW for Train Simulator is available in ‘BC2’ CSX Transportation livery and features CSX freight wagons.

      The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the CSX AC6000CW on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Miami – West Palm Beachroute (available separately and required to play these scenarios).

      Scenarios

      Three scenarios for the Miami – West Palm Beach route:

      • Empties to Hialeah
      • Hialeah Hustle
      • Last Minute Order

      Features

      • GE AC6000CW in ‘BC2’ CSX Transportation livery
      • CSX freight wagons
      • Quick Drive compatible
      • Scenarios for the Miami – West Palm Beach route
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      John-Charles
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      Great Line very pleasant to drive If you can add Leipzig to this road it should be perfect . in that case you can drive from Leipzig to Riesa and Dresden again. You will find scenarios in line Excellent seller perfect thanks
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      Ed47
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      Great line to drive if you love great Western railway and the sea
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