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EMD E6 L&N Pan American
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EMD E6 L&N Pan American

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Description
Louisville & Nashville

The Louisville and Nashville Railroad, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services in the southeast United States. It's mainline connected St. Louis, Atlanta, and New Orleans. L&N ceased operations in 1982 when it was absorbed by the Seaboard Coast Line. In 1986 Seaboard merged with C&O and B&O to form the CSX Transportation.

This train is modeled after the EMD E6 series of locomotives The passenger train is based off the consist used by the Pan American which ran between Cincinnati and New Orleans.


About this asset

Comes with automatic engine reverse feature: spawns the engine in front of the direction the train goes. comes with custom sound effects for movement and horn.
imported with a prototype mod to reduce the texture compression in game so the file size is large

Requires Vehicle effects

Props found here
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2146033454

How to Use

Train functions as a regular passenger train but due to its length some additional consideration might be needed when setting up passenger stations for it. Consult the "How to use very long passenger trains, building station complex" by REV0

https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1464223091
Acknowledgements

Model done by Astro, textures done by Astro, You are not allowed to reupload or reuse this asset, or parts of this asset without explicit permission from me.
2 Comments
Blujitsu 29 Jun, 2020 @ 1:42pm 
A beautiful consist beautifully done.
Katyusha 28 Jun, 2020 @ 2:23pm 
I really like these sort of mid-length consists. They're long enough to be mainline trains while being a bit easier to work with since they can fit into slightly smaller stations.