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Also is there a brightline livierie?
You could set up a "Multiple Unit", where you have a SC-44/ALC-42/ALC-42E with the diesel generator sounds and exhaust emissions removed, paired up with an APV which has it's pantograph raised and AC Transformer sounds added.
It's probably the most accurate way you could depict both versions (Diesel and AC Electric), despite the game engine being seemingly incapable of handling an actual power changeover. Although it obviously relies on you wanting to do the extra locomotives in the first place.
Maybe a proper power changeover system is something we can dream about for a future Transport Fever 3...
Both of these are on the Steam Workshop. I personally am using the ACS-64.
@TraxMasterJ I will update the pahse 7 in later this week
@AshHill08 thank you for the explanation, also its right, I dont raise the pantograph because the game cannot change between diesel and electric, buuttt if theres anyone that want to raise that feel free, cause I made the pantograph model is editable using model editor
Also, I don't think they'd actually be any use functional, since the game can't handle changing between Diesel and Electric traction it can only really be there for aesthetics anyway.