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Baldwin RF16 "Sharknose"

Canadian Pacific
Holiday Train


ALCO RS11

EMD GP30

ALCO PA/PB

Pennsylvania Railroad GG1

Legacy Products

These products are available for download, but are considered obsolete and no longer supported.

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ALCO RS11

American Locomotive Company's RS11 four-axle road switcher was the first ALCO product to sport the distinctive hood notches that became a company trademark. While not nearly as numerous as EMD's early GP series, these locomotives have warmed the hearts of "Alcohaulics" all over the world.

Available Roadnames

Nickel Plate Road ALCO RS11 567 (includes loaded/unloaded 50-ton hopper and 36-foot steel cupola caboose)
Lehigh Valley ALCO RS11 7648

 
EMD GP30

In 1961, EMD launched its second generation of diesel locomotives with the GP30. The model's unique styling made it an instant classic that can today be found in museums as well as on the mainline.

Available Roadnames

Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe EMD GP30 2740

Burlington Northern EMD GP30 2820

Baltimore & Ohio/Chessie System EMD GP30 6919

Chicago & North Western EMD GP30 804

Conrail EMD GP30 2236

Denver & Rio Grande Western EMD GP30 3019

Indiana & Ohio Railway EMD GP30 81 (hi-nose)

Nickel Plate Road EMD GP30 909

Norfolk Southern EMD GP30 2605 (hi-nose)

Norfolk & Western EMD GP30 556 (hi-nose)

Pennsylvania Railroad EMD GP30 2244

Southern Railway EMD GP30 2529 (hi-nose)

Southern Pacific EMD GP30 5010

Union Pacific EMD GP30 737
Union Pacific EMD GP30B 737B (cabless booster)

Developer's Edition Reskinning Kit (low- and hi-nose versions)

 
ALCO PA/PB

Following World War II, the American Locomotive Company introduced a six-axle, 2,000 hp passenger diesel locomotive known as the PA. Although the PA was only moderately successful with U.S. railroads, it is a railfan favorite throughout the entire world.

Presented in association with North American Locomotive Works.

Available Roadnames

Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe ALCO PA 62
Delaware & Hudson ALCO PA 18
Nickel Plate Road ALCO PA 190
Southern Pacific ALCO PA 6006

Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe ALCO PB
Southern Pacific ALCO PB 5906

New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 760
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 762
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 763
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 766
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 774
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 775
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 777
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 781
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 782
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 783
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 785
New York, New Haven and Hartford ALCO PA 786

 
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1

Perhaps the most famous electric locomotive in the world, the Pennsy GG1 was a capable and durable locomotive that plied the rails for decades, from the 1930s into the early 1980s, lasting through the PRR, Penn Central and into the Amtrak era.

Presented in association with North American Locomotive Works.

Available Roadnames

Amtrak GG1 4908
Conrail GG1 4800
New Jersey Transit GG1 4908
Penn Central GG1 4876
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 4859 (pinstripe livery)
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 4859 (wide stripe livery)
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 4866
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 4876
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 4907
Generic heavyweight passenger coach

 
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