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A pair of Burlington Northern General Electric U25B “U-Boats” are preparing to depart Logan with a Butte-bound local as a main line freight rolls past. With Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01, you will handle heavy tonnage, priority intermodal traffic, locals, and switching duties.
Created in 1970 through merger of the “Hill Lines,” the Burlington Northern Railroad was in its earliest days a rainbow of colors as the locomotives of the merged roads operated in original liveries. Powering BN manifest No. 24, General Electric U25C and U25B diesels wearing BN, Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern colors accelerate from Logan.
With pick-up and set-out work at Bozeman Yard completed, ex-Great Northern EMD GP30 2202 is on the point of BN regional freight No. 196 climbing the west slope of Bozeman Pass. The Burlington Northern inherited stylish GP30s from both Great Northern and Burlington Route.
In the early 1970s, Electro-Motive landmark SD40-2 was “new power.” On a winter day, a quartet of SD40-2s have just reached the rugged summit of Bozeman Pass and are about to enter the west portal of 3,015-foot Bozeman Tunnel.
At the massive Trident cement plant, regional freight No. 195 with a duo of EMD GP38-2s is making pick-ups and set-outs at the facility. Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01 features operations across the length of the acclaimed Train Simulator Classic Bozeman Pass route.
Three Burlington Northern EMD SD45s totaling 10,800 horsepower lead detouring BN intermodal Train No. 4 out of the east portal of Bozeman Tunnel. Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01 brings you the challenging experiences of railroading on one of America’s great railroads – and it’s available now at the Steam Store!
Coming soon, Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01 will take you to the formative years of the famous western railroad giant for diverse railroading!The sprawling Burlington Northern was created in 1970 through the merger of the famed “Hill Lines” – Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Burlington Route, and Spokane, Portland & Seattle – and coming soon, Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01 will take you to the formative years of the BN in ten realistic career scenarios!
Coming soon, Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01 will feature challenging BN railroading from the 1970s through the early 1980s on the magnificent ex-Northern Pacific Train Simulator Classic Bozeman Pass route. At Logan, a local waits to depart while an eastbound manifest rolls past on the main line.
With Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01, you will climb aboard and take the controls of eight types of Burlington Northern Electro-Motive and General Electric diesels. In a two-part end-to-end run of the scenic Bozeman Pass route, Burlington Northern EMD F45 6600 leads a westbound grain train at the summit of the pass.
A pair of Burlington Northern General Electric U25B “U-Boats” work a Butte-bound local on the line to Three Forks. With the upcoming Burlington Northern Scenario Pack 01, you will handle heavy tonnage, priority intermodal traffic, locals, and switching duties.
Created in 1970 through merger of the “Hill Lines,” the new Burlington Northern Railroad was in its earliest days a rainbow of colors as the locomotives of the merged roads operated in original liveries. At Trident, trains meet with diesels wearing the vibrant colors of Burlington Northern, Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Burlington Route.
Ex-Great Northern EMD GP30 2202 is on the point of BN regional freight No. 196 as it handles pick-up and set-out work at Bozeman Yard while a westbound freight rolls past. The town of Bozeman was a key operating point on the route.
In the early 1970s, Electro-Motive landmark SD40-2 was “new power.” On a winter day, a quartet of SD40-2s are bringing an empty unit coal train down the east slope of Bozeman Pass while a trio of sisters serve as helpers on a westbound climbing to the summit.




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