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The J1 and Q2 would be really neat, but I'm hoping for some smaller steam sometime, like a B6 or a D16.
Great job!
Now we have a complete range of small / medium / large locomotives, it could be amazing to finally have the true powerhouses the PRR is known for.
J1s and Q2s class could be perfect top tier steam engines for the heaviest freight trains in late game.
Currently we could only rely on UP Bigboys and UP Challengers to do this job. Having some east-coast powerhouses could be great.
Have you planned to make these types of engines to complete your PRR collection ?