Transport Fever

Transport Fever

Sans Pareil
18 Comments
Pizzaguy 15 Oct, 2019 @ 2:46pm 
wow 1863? wow, for a train like this it lasted long,
DPT Wanderer 25 Jul, 2019 @ 1:03pm 
*correction they didn't have bar frames or eight wheel bogie tenders but the sandbox was moved below the boiler and had "much cleaner" lines on the 2511 class*
DPT Wanderer 25 Jul, 2019 @ 12:59pm 
actually @SteveM4 if you want to I have an engine that you might want to take a look at (the Midland Railway 2501 class )a 2-6-0 built in 1899 by Baldwin locomotive works and a further ten were built by Schenectady Locomotive works (granted taking more account for british practice of Locomotive design than Baldwin with the baldwin class having "such as the use of bar frames sand carried in a second dome on top of the boiler, and eight-wheel bogie tenders") becoming the 2511 class but again only if you wish to take a look at it (and make a new MR locomotive as well) only found this photo which appears to be the locomotive in question http://www.warwickshirerailways.com/lms/mrs1903.htm Not a request or comisson but an offer
Steve Emfore  [author] 22 Jul, 2019 @ 11:23pm 
Yeah that happens.
DPT Wanderer 22 Jul, 2019 @ 5:47pm 
*Piston Rods*
DPT Wanderer 22 Jul, 2019 @ 5:38pm 
Um just a quick headsup steve the pistons glitch out of the pistons on halting at the stations for whatever reason (not sure if this is happening to anyone else though)
RolandBP 20 Jul, 2019 @ 8:35pm 
Excellent, I must look for a suitable and detailed Map with short runs from mine to port.
Antonio MS 19 Jul, 2019 @ 7:29am 
Congratulations for your work !!, thank you very much for sharing. Without a doubt, it is very interesting to have these historic vehicles. Living memory of the railway cradle the United Kingdom.
Legdig 18 Jul, 2019 @ 5:25pm 
I had no idea one of these was operating as late as 1863! Imagine seeing one of these next to a 4-4-0
Aiden J 18 Jul, 2019 @ 4:51pm 
I love your work
Steve Emfore  [author] 18 Jul, 2019 @ 10:34am 
Thats another Hackworth loco I am working on. I will probably release this alongside the wagons but after Novelty.
olaf.reininga 18 Jul, 2019 @ 10:10am 
what is that other early loco I see in the photos?
It aint Derwent, right? Derwent looks totally different in my current game
olaf.reininga 18 Jul, 2019 @ 10:08am 
@GrijzePilion

They're probably not gonna make 1830 a starting year in Transport Fever 1.
Better hope that they'll include something of the sort in Transport Fever 2
mallard4468 18 Jul, 2019 @ 6:30am 
May I suggest a cooperation with Gr1m at this point? His chassis for passenger carriages are already very good, and if one shortens them, you'd have an ideal freight wagon chassis. And regarding the bodywork of such vehicles, you could recycle already produced forms for that. The boiler of Sans Pareil, place on a single chassis would form a wonderful wooden barrel to create a wooden tank carriage, and a single chassis, loaded with several of the cylinders of SP, would create the picture of a flatbed truck, loaded with wooden barrels.
Steve Emfore  [author] 18 Jul, 2019 @ 6:22am 
Novelty is going to be tricky but I'll probably give it a go. As for wagons, I've yet to attempt any freight wagon, however an 1830s sort of Nafey's carry-all wagon will be what I attempt.
A Guy Called Pi 18 Jul, 2019 @ 5:29am 
Hope Urban will eventually take the hint and open up the game to the pre-1850 period.
mallard4468 18 Jul, 2019 @ 4:04am 
With all these... lets say 'classical engines', we might need some 1830s trucks as well. One or two plank trucks for bulk goods, a low slung flatbed for steel, iron and building material, a smaller goods wagon than the current one and a wooden tanker, or maybe a flatbed on which several small barrels are stacked upon, in order to show early liquid transportation on rails? All of these would be running at low speed, and with low weight, so that the small engines can actually be useful with early rail traffic?
olaf.reininga 18 Jul, 2019 @ 3:48am 
I take it Novelty is next then?