Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Santa Fe GE C44-9W
   
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Santa Fe GE C44-9W

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This locomotive operates the same as the AC4400CW. If you want the startup procedure it can be found here.


General Electric C44-9W

The General Electric C44-9W, which is often referred to along with its sister models of the same generation as a Dash 9, is a 4400 HP C-C diesel electric roadswitcher built by GE Transportation in Erie Pennsylvania. The series debuted in 1993 as a stronger alternative to the C40-9W. It was a direct competitor to the EMD SD75 series, which it vastly outsold. The C44-9W is the more common of the two most common Dash 9s, the other being the C40-9W which was slightly older and weaker, and a direct competitor to the EMD SD70 series of the 90s. The C44-9W was purchased by many railways and to this day sees use on the CN, BNSF, CPKC, NS, and UP railways in North America, with a few examples being exported elsewhere.

The Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe, commonly known as 'The Santa Fe Railway', was one of the original owners of the C44-9W before their merger with Burlington Northern to form the BNSF Railway. They were acquired by Santa Fe under their new CEO, Mike Haverty, who is a well known railroad executive. Haverty understood that image was everything, and wanted shippers to see the ATSF fleet as new, fast, and bold. He brought about the return of the famed 'Warbonnet' paint scheme ATSF used to use on their passenger locomotives in the late 40s through the 70s to be used on their freight locomotives. His new shiny fleet would often be referred to as 'The Super-Fleet'. The C44-9Ws purchased were painted into this scheme. Even the units that were ordered and fulfilled post-BNSF merger were painted into this scheme, but they instead had the 'Santa Fe' lettering replaced with 'BNSF" and are referred to as the 'Fakebonnets'. After the BNSF merger, Mike Haverty would server as the Kansas City Southern CEO, reviving their old 'Southern Belle' paint scheme with a new twist creating the famed 'Retro-Belle' scheme, along with repainting the railway's newly acquired FP9 locomotives purchased to pull the business train into the old 'Southern Belle' livery from the 50s. He would serve as CEO until the railway was purchased and merged into the Canadian Pacific Railway, creating the CPKC Railway.


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STATS COST: $282,671 MASS: 10,536 TOP SPEED: 75 MPH


This is an EOS Generation 4 locomotive

tags: Locomotive train diesel electric railroad ATSF dash 9 freight train
21 comentários
Enzocats  [autor] 13 mai. 2024 às 12:01 
Turn up monitor quality to max in game settings
Noelle 12 mai. 2024 às 19:07 
the screens are too unreadable because if i use third person i can see the true screen that is readable
CheerioMonst3r 26 abr. 2024 às 19:21 
love it
Enzocats  [autor] 30 dez. 2023 às 9:23 
The startup procedure is linked in the description
BoomCase.Gift 30 dez. 2023 às 3:51 
how make move
:steamhappy:
Enzocats  [autor] 17 dez. 2023 às 19:44 
I made it with an environment mod, it only has what you see on screen and it's not on the workshop
BluJ 17 dez. 2023 às 17:23 
Hey, what is the link for the mod that has the powerlines and grass, and rails?
Enzocats  [autor] 17 dez. 2023 às 17:04 
Right now I am working on a 777-200 and an M62 locomotive
Evometor 17 dez. 2023 às 15:59 
Enzocats what is your next creation?
Subpar908 9 dez. 2023 às 19:37 
@pilotgamer trains aren't simple so of course the manual is going to be hard to understand