Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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Erie, Lackawanna, And Erie Lackawanna GP7s
   
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Scenario: USA
Vehicle: Locomotive
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108.039 MB
Jul 25, 2021 @ 6:49pm
Aug 5, 2021 @ 10:09pm
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Erie, Lackawanna, And Erie Lackawanna GP7s

Description
Howdy fellas! Guess who's back, thats right not Conrail (rip Conrail). Anyways ive gotten round to some geeps, aint that nifty. Next up are NJT, PC, PRR, and NYC, anyways time for some history.

History
Its the year 1950 and the second red scare is kicking off, but if that doesn't suit your fancy you can take a all expenses paid trip to Korea as long as you shoot some commies. Anyways im getting off track (laugh at that pun), while all of this commie kicking is going on the Erie railroad is buying 52 Gp7s aint that neat. (there isnt much history after this)

Its the year 1951 not much is happening but hey this Disney fellow released Alice in Wonderland and I guess the Korean war is still going on but look the Lackawanna railroad has bought a whopping 20 Gp7s.

Now its the year 1960 and the Erie Lackawanna Railroad is created through the merger of two railroads that you can only guess who they are. Anyways things go okay for about 17 years until 1976 when they join Conrail.

Whats Inside?
  • Forward, reversed, and NC Erie Gp7s
  • Forward, reversed, and NC Lackawanna Gp7s
  • Forward, reversed, and NC Early Erie Lackawanna Gp7s
  • Forward, reversed, and NC Late Erie Lackawanna Gp7s

Thanks to
MrCheesecake for giving me custom sounds to make this thing sound pretty
Themeatballhero for giving me all the necessary files

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If any problems arise please contact me immediately (preferably via discord)
2 Comments
Max Jul 29, 2021 @ 4:02pm 
Can You Do A UP Version
webbie33 Jul 26, 2021 @ 4:26pm 
Nice work. Started work on these a long time ago, but as often happens, I get distracted and never finished. Glad to see someone did them.