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Be Careful to Read the Respective Modder´S Notes for Each Download to Make Sure That You Have Everything You Need! Locomotives by country Be careful to read the respective modder´s notes for each download to make sure that You have everything You need! USA & Canada: Steam locomotives: Iron Horse by DasMatze, a fictional Westernstyle locomotive. Mikado type locomotive by xAlex666, a standard heavy steam locomotive built in the USA from around 1917 to 1944. Big boy type locomotive by DukeaufDune, probably the largest steam locomotive ever built, a classic... Union Pacific Big Boy by Svelbeard,A major rework for Trainfever.net: The classic Union Pacific version of the classic locomotive type, please note the Authors text on the download page. Pennsylvania RR T1 type express train locomotive by RogerMurdock, a powerful streamlined locmotive built in the 1940s. Diesel locomotives: Union Pacific SD60 by DasMatze, a special duty diesel built between 1984 and 1991. Amtrak & Canadian National SD60s by TrainRAT, a special duty diesel built by EMD between 1984 and 1991. Alaska Railroad SD70 by DukeaufDune, a special duty diesel built between 1993 and 2004. Union Pacific DDA40X by Thorty and Grimes, an experimental or prototype locomotive built in 1969-1971 for Union Pacific, all had retired from regular service in 1986. United Kingdom: Steam locomotives: Thomas the tank engine by SwissCH, a fictional tank locomotive from the childrens TV-series with the same name. Midland Railway 1000 Class by RogerMurdock, a steam locmotive built in 1902-1909. Shannon locomotive by BritishTrains, a small shunting engine built in 1857 that managed to survive in service until 1945. Diesel locomotives: BR Class 55 Deltic by Svelbeard, the classic Deltic locomotive that was built as an Express locomotive in 1961-1962. BR Class 08 by BritishTrains, a shunting locomotive built in large numbers between 1952 and 1962. BR Class 11 by BritishTrains, a shunting locomotive built for both British, Dutch and Australian railways in 1945-1952. Switzerland: Electric locomotives: Re 4/4 in Trans Europe Express or red livery by SwissCH, A repaint of the Re 4/4 passenger locomotive (used in pair for freight services). Re 4/4 II in three variations by SwissCH, Three variations of the Re 4/4 locomotive. Re 4/4 IV prototype locomotive by SwissCH, a prototype locomotive that never went into massproduction but laid the foundations for the Re460. Re 6/6 in green livery by SwissCH, a repaint of the Re 6/6 freight locomotive. Re 6/6 in SBB Cargo livery by wicked1133, a repaint of the Re 6/6 freight locomotive. Re 460 by Goya, A modern locomotive used for passenger trains. BLS Re 465 by Goya, A freight version of the Re 460 used by Swiss Railway company BLS. SBB Re 460 "My Switzerland" by TrainRAT, A speical livery used on the Re 460 076-3 locomotive. SBB Re 460 "HC Davos" by TrainRAT, A fictional livery for the Re 460 652-1 locomotive. Re 460 "Toblerone" by TrainRAT, a fictional livery pack of the Re 460 released in the Trainfever advent calendar. Re 460 in additional liveries, among others Alptransit, by TrainRAT, Repaint pack 1 with additional liveries of the Re 460. Re 460 in Chemoil livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 passenger locomotive. Re 460 in Migros livery by wicked1133, a repaint of the Re 460 080-5 passenger locomotive. Re 460 in Dairy products liveries by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 020-1 and Re 460 021-9 locomotives. Re 460 in special Maurice Lacroix livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 076-3 passenger locomotive. Re 460 in special VSLF livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 105-0 passenger locomotive. Re 460 in special Zugkraft Aargau livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 034-2 passenger locomotive. Re 460 in special Marklin livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 017-7 passenger locomotive. Re 460 in special AGFA livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 015-1 locomotive. Re 465 in special Golden Pass livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 465 008-1 locomotive. Re 620 in additional liveries by TrainRAT, A pack with liveries of various companies operating the Re 620. Traxx (Re 482, Re 484, Re 485 and Re 486) locomotive by TrainRAT, a pack of various companies operating the Traxx locomotive in Switzerland and Germany. Re 465 in special SLM livery by TrainRAT, A repaint of the Re 460 001-6 locomotive. Re 460 in special "jubiläum" liveryby TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 084-7 passenger locomotive. Re 460 in special 100 jahre Kambly livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 465 004-0 locomotive. Re 460 in special PEPSI livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 018-5 locomotive. Re 460 and Re 6/6 in special "we go logistics" livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 083-9 locomotive. Re 460 in special AdTranz livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 016-9 locomotive. Re 460 in special DANZAS livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 018-5 locomotive. Re 460 in special SBB livery by wicked1133, a repaint of the Re 460 016-9 locomotive. Re 460 in special SBB livery by wicked1133, a repaint of the Re 460 106-8 locomotive. Re 460 in special Air14 livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 014-4 locomotive. Re 460 in special Easyjet livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 063-1 locomotive. Re 460 in special Coop livery by TrainRAT, a repaint of the Re 460 083-9 locomotive. Re 460 in BLS original livery by trainjunkie, a repaint of the Re 465 locomotive. Re 482 in SBB Cargo livery by Revyn112, a repaint of the Traxx locomotive. BR 185 in various swiss liveries by Agentbob, a repaint of the BR 185 that came with the game. ES 64 U2 Hupac by TrainRAT, a Hupac repaint of wohlstandskind´s Taurus locomotive. https://www.transportfever.net/lexicon/index.php?entry/68-locomotives-by-country/ 2 Sweden: Electric locomotives: Green Cargo Re class locomotive in Green Cargo livery by StiltmanGreen Cargo Re 1436 as a repaint of the TRAXX locomotive. Hector Rail class 241 by Stiltman, a repaint of the TRAXX locomotive. LKAB IORE by trainjunkie, A heavy freight locomotive used for hauling iron ore in the very northern parts of Sweden to Narvik in the northern part of Norway. Spain: Electric locomotives: Renfe class 269 pack by kaminari, A pack of 12 variations of the Renfe type 269 locomotive. Slovenia: Electric locomotives: Slovenian Railways ES64 by TrainRAT, a Coca-Cola repaint of wohlstandskind´s Taurus locomotive. Norway: Diesel locomotives: NSB Di 3 by pleym, a repaint of the original NOHAB diesel. Electric locomotives: NSB El 18 by pleym, a repaint of the Re 460 locomotive by Goya. New Zeeland & Australia: Diesel locomotives: Kiwi Rail DL-class by Skiwee, a modern diesel built from 2009 and onwards. The Netherlands: Diesel locomotives: https://www.transportfever.net/lexicon/index.php?entry/68-locomotives-by-country/ 3 NS class 600 by BritishTrains, a shunting locomotive derived from the British Railroads Class 11. Electric locomotives: NS Class 1100 by oppie, a small electric locomotive built in 1950-56 and revised 1978-1982. NS Class 1600 by oppie, a classic Dutch electric locomotive built between 1981 and 1983. NS Cargo Class 1600 by ChriZ, a repaint of the NS class 1600 by Oppie. NS class 186 by JavaNocKziK, a repaint of the original class 185 that came with the game. Husa class 1600 by jo_vink, a repaint of the NS class 1600 by Oppie. Italy: Electric locomotives: FS E.412 locomotive by Goya, A modern Italian locomotive. Ireland: Diesel locomotives: IE 245 by nevergone, an Irish repaint of the DB BR 245. BR 232 CIE 1960 by nevergone, an Irish repaint of the DB BR 232. Hungary: Electric locomotives: Hungarian Taurus repaints by SosMakaroni, Hungarian version of the Taurus locomotive. Germany (incl. Prussia and the GDR): Steam locomotives: DR BR 95 by Timo83, A heavy tanklocomotive built between 1922 and 1924 and remained in service until 1981. Prussian S3/DRG BR 13 by fred1690, an expresstrain locomotive type built 1893-1904 and were distributed over Poland, Lithuania and East Germany after WW1 with some of them surviving into the 1950s. Prussian G3/DRG BR 53 by ChriZ, a goods locomotive built 1877-1896 and used until 1930, here in DR colourscheme (repaint of the G3 that came with the game). Prussian T3/BR 89 by Cadoras, a tank locomotive built from 1882 and onwards. The type was used until early DB and DR until the late 1960s. Prussian T9/BR 91 by fred1690, a tank locomotive built in th 1890s and remained in service with the DR until the early 1950s and by DB until early 1960s DR BR 62 by Timo83, a heavy tank locomotive built 1928-1932 and retired in 1973 by DR, by DB only until 1950s. DR BR 52 by Grimes, a German warlocomotive built in large numbers and used over large parts of Europe until the late 1970s with some locos surviving until the early 1990s, but by DB only until early 1960s DR BR 78/Prussian T18 by Timo83 https://www.transportfever.net/lexicon/index.php?entry/68-locomotives-by-country/ 4 , a heavy tank locomotive built 1912-1927 and used for commuter trains by DB and DR until the mid 1970s. Bavarian A V by fred1690, the first Express train locomotive used by the Bavarian state railways, built in 1853-1854 and retired around the turn of the 20th century.
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