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1840 Harlan & Hollingsworth Passenger Coach
   
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Scenario: USA
Vehicle: Wagon
Marcadores: passenger, Coach
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29/out./2018 às 11:55
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1840 Harlan & Hollingsworth Passenger Coach

Descrição
Constructed almost entirely out of wood and boasting few creature comforts, this early 1840s coach was employed to do one thing - move passengers.

Cost: $155K
Availability: 1840-1880
Capacity: 8 (32 with a capacity mod)
Top Speed: 31 mph (50 km/h)
Weight: 17 tons
Running Costs: $25.9 K/yr
Lifespan: 25 years
Loading Speed: 2.0x
Length: 36 ft. (11 m)

Also available as a trackside asset.
8 comentário(s)
modelcitizen  [autor(a)] 16/jun./2019 às 6:24 
Hi Stormlover_51. Feel free to mod away. Have fun, I say.
Stormlover_51 12/jun./2019 às 19:10 
Hi. I lowered the max speed to 45 and reduced the weight to 12 tons so as to still be useful with the General.
Stormlover_51 19/fev./2019 às 22:12 
A great match for the Norris Virginia, these little guys look nice in pastel (light) colors. Don't use too many of them with a larger locomotive because you'll eventually get a weight penalty when compared to the vanilla starter coach. I like to start the game with one coach then add until it reaches four. Several full sets (Virginia with four Harlans) can run until the General becomes available. Meanwhile use the early Baldwin for freight.
Le_Derp_Heavy 4/nov./2018 às 13:28 
Nice job!
A Guy Called Pi 1/nov./2018 às 11:51 
Yeah it looks wonderfully unpleasant, definitely worse than the default crackerbox. And this one actually looks dinky enough to be pulled by one of those early locos.
DPT Wanderer 30/out./2018 às 14:38 
finally an actual cracker box car xD
n.chiri 30/out./2018 às 12:00 
A while ago, when M4 released his steam variety pack, I had in mind starting an early US-themed save, but the idea kinda vanished in my head over time. I might decide to do it sometime, but man, those things look uncomfortable even without getting inside. Admiring the landscape, or even some basic natural light certainly weren't priorities to the people who made those things.
A Guy Called Pi 29/out./2018 às 12:43 
Looks great! Finally an American-style passenger car for the very early days of railroading.....I've always felt the default one is too big and long, especially next to the Europeans' tiny little box car.