Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

VIA Rail Budd Streamliner Train Megapack
27 Comments
HurricaneRocker 25 Jul @ 7:32pm 
wasn't there also a steam turbine locomotive that used these coaches?
anotherthomasd 4 Oct, 2024 @ 3:53am 
how do i use the forward/reverse buttons?
catosaur :3 2 Jul, 2023 @ 8:23pm 
nice design, doesn't work though
ToppHatt 3 Sep, 2022 @ 7:24am 
Please please please tell me that you're going to make the new VIA train sets they look so good and I would love to see them in stormworks!
niceguyme 23 Jan, 2022 @ 3:09am 
What is the keyboard labeled car number in each car for? Its the keyboard inside the little doors with the circuit breakers..
RootinTootinCowboy 1 Jun, 2021 @ 1:24pm 
Would you mind if I modified the cars for use with my locomotive?
artemas 19 May, 2021 @ 6:38pm 
wait, I don't understand, how do you spawn it?
Spyke 18 Apr, 2021 @ 9:26am 
Might be missing something, but how do load a multi car train with passengers? I go to each car and do ?pload all (or the destination) which only loads that specific car with passengers. When i go to the next car and run the same command (to load the remaining passengers) it will remove all passengers from the previous car and fill up the current car.
Pandabuilder 23 Mar, 2021 @ 12:54pm 
Finnaly a new f40ph, thanks End of the Line!
Aviationist 101 22 Mar, 2021 @ 6:55pm 
also, could you make a CalTrain Version plz?
Aviationist 101 22 Mar, 2021 @ 6:54pm 
hi
i love this, haven't spawned it in yet, but it looks awesome
StuartsSchnoz 21 Mar, 2021 @ 7:40am 
ok that would explain it thanks :steamhappy:
End of the Line  [author] 21 Mar, 2021 @ 7:37am 
Aha. You've got infinite electric on. The locomotives use a generator-based throttle, I.E. the motors are always on full power, and are connected directly to the generator when the throttle is increased. This is much closer to how actual Diesel-Electric locos work! Infinite electric bypasses this system, which means you're stuck at full throttle all the time. I'll bring over the missing startup instructions from the F40PH page which includes this caveat!
StuartsSchnoz 21 Mar, 2021 @ 7:29am 
throttle, control*
StuartsSchnoz 21 Mar, 2021 @ 7:28am 
the trotle doesn't controll the speed the train only moves when I push forward or reverse and it's only set to full speed in either direction and I need to use the breaks to slow the train instead of the throttle
End of the Line  [author] 21 Mar, 2021 @ 7:22am 
@StuartsSchnoz Could you elaborate? I did push a recent update which enhanced the Master/Slave DPU Controller, but didn't find any issues in testing.
StuartsSchnoz 21 Mar, 2021 @ 7:17am 
the forward and reverse system is a bit buggy might want to look into that
SpecialCrown124 20 Mar, 2021 @ 10:37am 
This may be asking for a lot, but would you be interested in doing some intercity Amtrak trains?
And BTW this is a amazing creation!
End of the Line  [author] 20 Mar, 2021 @ 8:31am 
@legoman0320 Unfortunately the IRL average speed is even less impressive at approximately 33 MPH over the entire journey. Once the standalone engine and cars are released, you'll be able to double the locomotives for a theoretical doubling of speed! If you're looking for high-speed, try the corridor consists. They should be able to achieve 80+ MPH.
legoman0320 20 Mar, 2021 @ 12:52am 
Sorry 40 MPH 7car 1 train?
Clone1 19 Mar, 2021 @ 9:11pm 
As someone who has taken these trains IRL, solid build, love it!
Amanda_skies 19 Mar, 2021 @ 3:12pm 
the loco wont start. am i doing it wrong?
30 Dollar Night Vision 19 Mar, 2021 @ 2:27pm 
he finally made it
GrandDriftAuto 19 Mar, 2021 @ 12:28pm 
This looks amazing! I love how you made the kitchens in the dining car and the observation cars.
End of the Line  [author] 19 Mar, 2021 @ 12:19pm 
@Scorch011 Thanks!

@ssruss Standalone versions for the locomotive and each car should be out by the end of the weekend!
canadianpilot2005 19 Mar, 2021 @ 12:16pm 
Are you able to make a version with the F40PH by itself?
Scorch011 19 Mar, 2021 @ 10:30am 
Awesome build! I was planning to make an F40PH myself some time, but you did so more quickly and much better than I could hope to. Well done sir.