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Class 65 is a German Locomotive, however the in game model depicts a version of the locomotive which has undergone significant weight reducing modifications. | Class 65 is a German Locomotive, however the in game model depicts a version of the locomotive which has undergone significant weight reducing modifications. | ||
− | + | GS-2 is an American Locomotive built by the Union Pacific Railroad. | |
− | The Csd 321 is the only locomotive which | + | The Csd 321 is the only locomotive which performs worse than one from the previous era (the Rusian), however its benefit is that it uses money tokens to buy and operate as oposed to coal tokens. |
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Game Manual
- Basics
- Game content
- Infrastructure
- Vehicles
- Trains
- Engines
- Wagons
- Road vehicles
- Aircraft
- Orders
- Trains
Early Steam Era
This is the age that the game starts in. There are currently 3 locomotives availble in this era. All three are based on early locomotives from the USA.
Steam era
This is the second era of the game, entering this era gives you access to three more locomotives.
Csd 321 is a Czech variation of the Prussian T3 tank engine.
Class 65 is a German Locomotive, however the in game model depicts a version of the locomotive which has undergone significant weight reducing modifications.
GS-2 is an American Locomotive built by the Union Pacific Railroad.
The Csd 321 is the only locomotive which performs worse than one from the previous era (the Rusian), however its benefit is that it uses money tokens to buy and operate as oposed to coal tokens.