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Sherman Hill-Разработчик/издатель: Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: русский, английский, французский, немецкий, польский и испанский | Год выпуска: 20 сентября 2012 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (только пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.-
Sherman Hill это потрясающий Американский грузовой маршрут, и теперь у Вас есть
прекрасная возможность оказаться машинистом и управлять поездами на этой впечатляющей железнодорожной линии в Train Simulator. 60-мильный маршрут проложен между городами Cheyenne и Laramie, штат Вайоминг. Маршрут знаменит своими крутыми подъемами, которые заставили железнодорожную компанию Union Pacific разработать специальные тяжелые грузовые локомотивы для работы здесь. Первый путь, проходящий через перевал на высоте 8 247 футов, был проложен в 1868 году. Постепенно маршрут модернизировался, что включало в себя прокладку второго пути и замену мостов на более прочные. Маршрут Sherman Hill для Train Simulator включает большое количество тепловозов Union Pacific, таких как SD70M, SD40-2, ES44C и SW10, а также несколько действительно длинных вагонов, с которыми Вам предстоит преодолевать подъемы и спуски. Шесть сценариев помогут Вам изучить главный ход этого маршрута, а также проехать по дополнительному третьему пути до Laramie. Дополнение содержит • Маршрут Sherman Hill: Laramie - Cheyenne, штат Вайоминг, включая «путь №3», знаменитые скалы Dale Rocks и реалистичные эффекты бури. • Локомотивы ES44AC, SD70M, SD40-2 и SW10, а также вагоны компании Union Pacific. • Бонусный контент Union Pacific Gas Turbine-Electric и Union Pacific SD60M • Дополнительные вагоны Flat Car и UP Insulated 50-foot RBL Plug Door Boxcar Сценарии 6 сценариев: • Introduction to Sherman Hill • Welcome to Cheyenne • Granite via Wycon • Running the #3 Track • The Midnight Magnet • Arrival of the Thunderheads--Union Pacific Big Boy Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 23 ноября 2012 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (только пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- The Union Pacific Railroad's Big Boy 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive is undoubtedly the beast ofAmerican railroading history, and this epitome of heavy haulage is now available for Train Simulator with a number of challenging scenarios for the Sherman Hill route. In the early 1940s, Union Pacific Railroad (UP) sought to build a locomotive capable of hauling heavy freight trains across Wyoming without the need for double heading and helper operations over the 1.55% gradient of Sherman Hill and the Wasatch mountain region. Adaptations of the previous Challenger Class locomotives showed that larger fireboxes, longer boilers and more driving wheels achieved their aims. What followed was the monster Big Boy with its articulated wheel configuration, huge water tank and 68in (173cm) driving wheels. In 1941, Alco Locomotive Works delivered 20 Big Boys and another five were put into service in 1944. Although rarely run at such a speed, the Big Boy was capable of an 80mph top speed and towards the end of their life were regularly hauling more than 4,000 tons up the Wasatch gradient unassisted. The last revenue service by a Big Boy was in July 1959 and eight of the original 25 locomotives have been preserved in the USA. The Union Pacific Big Boy V2.0 is available for Train Simulator in the famous UP black livery with accurate locomotive simulation, detailed cab interior, full TSX effects, and new smoke and steam particle emitters. Ключевые особенности • Union Pacific Big Boy in UP black livery • Fully detailed cab interior with working gauges, levers and dials, with new textures • Enhanced TSX effects, smoke and steam particle emitters • Quick Drive compatible Сценарии Five scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • Big Boy Introduction • Big Boy Local Work Granite to Cheyenne • Big Boy on Sherman Hill Part 1 • Big Boy on Sherman Hill Part 2 • Big Boy working Laramie Cement- Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 23 ноября 2012 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (только пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- The mighty Union Pacific Challenger 4-6-6-4 is now available for Train Simulator, featuringfour exciting and challenging scenarios specially created for the Sherman Hill route. The stiff gradients of the Wasatch Mountains demanded newer, more powerful and efficient locomotives, leading to Union Pacific's chief engineers to design a 4-6-6-4 steam locomotive that utilised two sets of driving wheels each with their own steam cylinders. The Challenger's impressive articulated wheel arrangement made it one of the most successful large steam locomotive designs ever developed and was considered to be one of the most technologically advanced of its kind, providing both high horsepower and efficient operations. Their mammoth weight made the Challenger a regular sight on UP's heavy mountainous freight routes but they were also put into service on the occasional passenger service through mountain territories to California and Oregon. In total, 252 Challengers were built between 1936 and 1943 by the American Locomotive Company and Baldwin Locomotive Works, just less than half for UP. The Union Pacific Challenger V2.0 for Train Simulator is available in two liveries - the famous Union Pacific black livery and Union Pacific lined grey livery. Key features include TSX effects, new smoke and steam particle emitters, and enhanced cab interior. Ключевые особенности • Union Pacific Challenger in Union Pacific black and lined grey liveries • Realistic cab interior and sounds • Improved locomotive physics and TSX effects • Realistic raindrops and correct headlight illumination • New smoke and steam particle emitters • Quick Drive compatible Сценарии Four scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • Challenger Intro Run • Challenger on Sherman Hill Cheyenne to Laramie • Challenger Working at Wycon • Challenger Working the BNSF Stub- Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Digital Train Model/Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 6 декабря 2012 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (лицензия и пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- The EMD SD45 was one of the first standard North American diesel locomotives to use a 20 cylinder diesel engine, and now you can drive this freighter in Train Simulator. The SD45 shared the same common frame as its forerunner, the SD40, but featured a number of unique characteristics, including a flared radiator and a 20 cylinder engine that produced 3,600hp. Such was the popularity of the SD45s, more than 1,200 units were built between 1965 and 1971 for more than 25 railroads, with many more companies acquiring second hand units. Union Pacific purchased 50 units, primarily for high-speed freight and intermodal services – such was the gear ratio of the locomotive, the SD45 was capable of 90mph top speeds. Many of the UP SD45s were also put into service on specialist traffic operations, such as wood chip, coal and mineral trains. The demise of the Union Pacific SD45 began in the early 1980s as traffic slowed on the network. High fuel consumption and excessive engine wear made the Class an early candidate for storage, and thus all were retired by 1987. However, some SD45s still exist as preserved examples whilst others have been scrapped or dismantled for spare parts. Ключевые особенности • EMD SD45 in Union Pacific 'Armour Yellow' livery • Fully detailed cab interior with full lighting, including instrument, numberboard and platform lights, and opening cab doors and windows • Accurate locomotive sounds • Freight wagons, including UP Airslide Hopper, UP 50ft Boxcar ComboDoor, UP 52ft Gondola with loads, UP 100t Hopper and UP CA-4 Caboose • Scenarios for Sherman Hill • Quick Drive compatible Сценарии Five exciting scenarios for the Sherman Hill: • EMD SD45 Intro • Emergency to Sherman • Express to Sunrise • Pushing and Pulling • Gas Inlet and Outlet-Примечание: SD45 в других раскрасках также можно найти на трекере - Norfolk Southern, Southern Pacific.--SD40-2 Independence Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 4 июля 2013 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (только пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- The ever popular EMD SD40-2 is now available for Train Simulator in a unique red, white andblue livery as operated by Union Pacific. More than 4,000 models were built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division EMD) between 1972 and 1989, as part of the company's Dash 2 series. The SD40-2 was an upgrade from the SD40, and a number of variants made their way onto American rails, including the SD40T-2, SD40-2W, SD40-2F, SD40-2S, SD40-3 and SD40M-2. Union Pacific was EMD's largest customer, taking more than 680 units, and this one-off livery, depicting the Stars and Stripes of the US flag, was applied in 1994 as a fundraiser for the US-based charity United Way. The locomotive operated as part of UP's regular roster for many years as well as attending railroad events and photo calls across the US. The EMD SD40-2 for Train Simulator is available in unique Union Pacific red, white and blue livery and features dynamic braking, working step lights, cab lighting and Union Pacific freight cars. Ключевые особенности • EMD SD40-2 in Union Pacific 'red, white and blue' livery • Dynamic braking • Step lights • Cab lighting • Union Pacific freight cars • Quick Drive compatible • Scenarios for the Sherman Hill route Сценарии Three scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • UP 3300 Engineer Training • Second Section Stack • Working Wycon- Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Digital Train Model/Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 9 января 2014 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (лицензия и пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- The EMD DDA40X comes to Train Simulator, and talk about arriving in style - with 6,600hpand a mammoth length of 98ft, the DDA40X says it loud and clear: 'if you're gonna have a locomotive, have a LOCOMOTIVE!'. The giant DDA40X first ran in 1969, when Union Pacific was getting ready to retire its fleet of gas turbine locomotives and wanted to move its diesel technology forward. Given an 'X' suffix for 'eXperimental', the DDA40X (re-designated DD40X by the Union Pacific Railroad) was introduced not only to haul heavy freight trains, but also to act as a test bed for new systems which would soon be found on other EMD locomotives. Externally, the most obvious new design was the full-width or 'Comfort' cab, which became commonplace across the EMD range. This giant loco also earned the nickname 'Centennial' after it hauled the Gold Spike Ltd on May 10 1969. At 98 feet long and with 6,600hp, the DDA40X has real rail presence. Developed by Digital Train Model, the locomotive includes many realistic features such as cab lights, step lights, number board lights and folding mirrors. Three variations are modelled, including the preserved #6936. Ключевые особенности EMD DD40X Centennial in Union Pacific livery • Three variations – Type 1, Type 2 and Green Hood • In-cab lighting • Step lights • Strobe light • Number board lights • Folding front and rear mirrors • Realistic instrument readouts • Quick Drive compatible • Scenarios for the Sherman Hill route Сценарии Four scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • Business Tour • Entering Slowly to Cheyenne • Orders at Granite • Test by Electro-Motive- Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Digital Train Model/Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 4 сентября 2014 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (лицензия и пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- The high-powered GP50 from EMD is now available for Train Simulator in Union Pacific livery.The GP50 was the first model built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division to be equipped with microprocessor controls, similar to GE's Dash 8 Series, which EMD saw as the main competitor to its own four-axle model. Powered by a 16-cylinder diesel engine, a total of 278 models were built between 1980 and 1985. The first railroad to take delivery was the Chicago and North Western Railroad, who saw the locomotives as power for high-priority trains such as intermodal services. Soon after, the Missouri Pacific Railroad, Southern Railway, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway took delivery of GP50s, and although many of these railroads have since been absorbed, all GP50s remain in service today. The EMD GP50 for Train Simulator, developed by DigitalTrainModel, is available in Union Pacific livery and features opening cab doors and windows, numberboard and platform lighting, and dynamic braking. Ключевые особенности • EMD GP50 in Union Pacific livery • Opening cab doors and windows • Numberboard and platform lighting • Dynamic braking • Quick Drive compatible • Scenarios for the Sherman Hill route Сценарии Three scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • Shunting in the Night • Stopped at Colores • Rolling Stock for Cement Plant- Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Smokebox/Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 6 ноября 2014 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (лицензия и пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- The final steam locomotive built for Union Pacific, the FEF-3, comes to Train Simulator fromSmokebox with an extensive array of detailing and features. The FEF was a class of three steam locomotives built by the American Locomotive Company (Alco) and operated by Union Pacific Railroad. 'FEF' was an acronym of the locomotive's wheel arrangement – 4-8-4 – although they were also called '800s', after the running numbers they carried. The first 20 FEF locomotives - named FEF-1 - were delivered by Alco in 1937 with a second batch of 15 locomotives – FEF-2 - delivered two years later. The remaining 10 locomotives in the Class – FEF-3 - arrived in the early 1940s, and except from the use of some substitute materials, were almost identical to the FEF-2 locomotives. The FEF-3 were the last steam locomotives delivered for Union Pacific and survived well beyond World War II, with many of the locomotives being converted to oil burning due to the short supply of coal following the War. Locomotive 844, the last of the FEF-3 Class, holds the honour of being the longest continuously operating 4-8-4 locomotive in the World, and the only one never to be retired by a Class I Railroad, continuing on regular services to this day. Three other locomotives in the Class have survived, two of which are on permanent display in the USA. The FEF-3 for Train Simulator, developed by Smokebox, is available in two all-black Union Pacific liveries, one of which includes white-walled driving tyres, chrome finish on some parts, silver grey striping along the edge of runboards, and gold painted cab front windows frames. The FEF-3 is also fitted with diesel multiple unit (MU) controls, meaning it can run in tandem with a diesel locomotive, and features functioning in-cab signalling equipment. You can drive the locomotive in both simple and advanced modes, and it also includes a wealth of detailing and animated features, such as animated valve gear and running gear, animated brake rigging and brake pistons, opening cab doors, side windows, ventilator doors, roof hatch, front storm windows, and side windshields, animated water level in tender, and realistic wheelslip/wheelskid. Ключевые особенности • FEF-3 in Union Pacific liveries • Simple and advanced controls • Diesel multiple unit (MU) controls • Functioning in-cab signalling equipment • Animated valve gear and running gear • Animated brake rigging and brake pistons • Opening cab doors, side windows, ventilator doors, roof hatch, front storm windows, and side windshields • Animated water level in tender • Realistic wheelslip/wheelskid • Quick Drive compatible • Scenarios for the Sherman Hill route Сценарии Three scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • UP Employee Excursion, Pt 1 • UP Employee Excursion, Pt 2 • UP 844 Excursion from Denver- Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Digital Train Model/Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 5 февраля 2015 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (лицензия и пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- At a time when US locomotive builders were vying for more horsepower, General MotorsElectro-Motive Division introduced the new generation GP30 that was later to become a hugely successful diesel-electric locomotive for many US Class I railroads. Seen as the answer to competitors' more powerful diesel locomotives, General Motors EMD GP30 was considered one of the first so-called 'second generation' diesel locomotives produced by the company. General Electric had already stolen the march on 2,500hp locomotives with its U25B, and although the GP20 was only rated at 2,250hp, EMD traded on its reputation to sell units to US railroads. In total, 948 models were built between July 1961 and November 1963 for railroads in the US and Canada, including 40 cabless B units for the Union Pacific Railroad. Some elements of the earlier GP20 were carried across, although the GP30's trademark 'hump' and cab roof profile made it stand out from other similar diesel locomotives. A number of GP30s remain in service today in their original or rebuilt form, with 17 models currently preserved, some still in operational condition. The EMD GP30 for Train Simulator, developed by DigitalTrainModel, is available in Union Pacific livery and features opening cab doors and windows, cab lights, a strobe light, numberboard lights and platform lights. A cabless 'B' unit is also included to recreate prototypical workings, alongside a number of freight cars such as 40ft Airslide Hoppers, 50ft Boxcars, Flatcars with loads, Hopper Grains, a Caboose and 70ton Coal Hoppers. Ключевые особенности • EMD GP30 in Union Pacific livery • Opening cab doors and windows • Cab lights • Strobe light • Numberboard lights • Platform lights • Cabless 'B' unit • Freight cars including 40ft Airslide Hopper, 50ft Boxcar, Flatcar with loads, Grain Hopper, Caboose and 70ton Coal Hopper • Quick Drive compatible • Scenarios for the Sherman Hill route Сценарии Four scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • Break in Sherman • Cement and Coal to Denver • Empty Stock to Granite • Outside Cheyenne- Подробное описаниеРазработчик/издатель: Digital Train Model/Dovetail Games | Язык дополнения: английский | Год выпуска: 19 апреля 2016 | Совместимость: Train Simulator (лицензия и пиратка)-Если вам понравилось это дополнение, вы можете приобрести его в цифровом магазине Steam.- Joining the US roster of heavy freight locomotives in Train Simulator is the impressive EMDDD35 and GP35 from DigitalTrainModel. The EMD DD35 was a 5,000hp (3,700kW) diesel-electric locomotive of built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division for the Union Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Railroad. The DD35 was a cabless booster (B unit) locomotive that consisted of two GP35 prime movers and electrical systems, mounted on a common frame and covered with a single cowling, riding on a pair of 4-axle Flexicoil trucks. As such, each prime mover powered a single set of four axles instead of two sets of two axles, as in the GP35. Being a 'B-unit', the DD35 lacked any sort of cab and could only be run on the main line when connected with another 'A-unit' to control it. The four-axle truck was considered too harsh on the trackwork to be in the lead, and thus EMD's response to UP's request was a four-unit (instead of the requested 3-unit) locomotive set, consisting of a pair of 2,500hp GP35s sandwiching a pair of DD35s to make one 15,000hp locomotive set. The DD35 was initially quite unreliable and were among the last EMD road units to be built with DC generators and old-fashioned switchgear, which were more maintenance intensive than later AC/DC equipment. Once teething troubles had been surmounted, the DD35 was reasonably successful but less flexible than smaller units and thus all original B units were withdrawn by 1977. The DD35A survived a little longer, until 1981. The EMD DD35 and GP35 for Train Simulator are available in Union Pacific livery and feature cab lights, front and rear mirrors, warning lights, train brake, independent brake, front/rear ditchlights and air gauges. Ключевые особенности • MD DD35, DD35A and GP35 in Union Pacific livery • Freight cars, including 40ft Boxcar, Flatcar TOFC with four loads, 100t Hopper, Grain Hopper and CA-4 Caboose • Quick Drive compatible • Scenarios for the Sherman Hill route Сценарии Four scenarios for the Sherman Hill route: • First Day at Work • The Cabs Have Arrived • Working in the Rain • Retirement Day- Train SimulatorЗапустите приложение Utilities, расположенное в папке игрой. Далее перейдите на вкладку 'Менеджер пакетов (Package Manager)', нажмите кнопку 'Обновить (Refresh)', после чего появится окно, разделённое на две части.Дополнение (только в формате RWP) устанавливается путём его перетаскивания на левую часть окна (таким образом можно установить сразу несколько дополнений). Или же можно нажать на кнопку 'Установить (Install)' и указать путь к дополнению.
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