Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Oceanview Limited Streamlined Passenger Train
   
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1 Oct, 2017 @ 12:40pm
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Oceanview Limited Streamlined Passenger Train

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Description
The Most Beautiful Train in the World comes to the most CPU-heavy game in the world!

Crusing the California coast between Los Angeles and San Fransisco, (or whatever their fictional equivalents are) the Oceanview Limited was the premiere passenger train of the now defunct Coast Range Railway. Painted in striking orange and red, the streamlined consist ran daily between the late 1930s and the dawn of dieselization in the mid 1950s. This train is inspired by the Southern Pacific Daylight trains, and is a full streamlined trainset roughly approximating a 1/2 length train of the original prototype. It is fully After Dark compatible, and painted in the updated Daylight livery. Enjoy!

Unlike my usual passenger trains, this one does NOT feature line colors and will always appear in the Coast Range Oceanview livery. This train will overhang most stations for Cities:Skylines, but this was necessary to create a more realistic length of train.

Vehicle Effects is required! This train comes with smoke, whistles, and custom steam sounds, and without it, would look quite boring. Now features a custom set of sounds, including accurate chuffs, bells, and whistle, all recorded from Southern Pacific #4449, the only remaining GS-4 locomotive.

For more trains, view the collection: http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/workshop/filedetails/?id=577210966

Let me know what other trains you want to see in the comments!

Prop versions of all car types coming eventually.
60 Comments
WarriorCat6311 27 Aug, 2023 @ 10:34am 
Am I giving you all too much information?
WarriorCat6311 27 Aug, 2023 @ 10:33am 
I was looking for this! Fun Fact: Southern Pacific Railway GS-4 Class Steam locomotive 4449, built in 1941, IS MY FAVORITE TRAIN! Sadly, I have never been on the train, but I have seen it at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center! I live at the east edge of Gresham, OR.
joni56 31 Aug, 2020 @ 3:29am 
is it possible to switch the locomotive from rear to front??
APR1604 18 May, 2020 @ 1:05am 
Great locomotive! Great train! But very long for train stations. Very long... :(
JblackTRUCK 16 Jan, 2020 @ 4:29pm 
avoiding paying a royalty to Union Pacific by not using Southern Pacific and Coast Daylight? O.o
chefbearsteve 8 Jun, 2019 @ 11:16pm 
I have to say very nice job I have to ask are you planning on doing any more of the seven Pacific GS services engines like the freedom train Or the war baby coloring But I do have to say you did a great job I love it :steamhappy::steamhappy:
Assassin Kirk29 27 Dec, 2018 @ 5:38am 
Thanks!
romannets 31 Aug, 2018 @ 9:05am 
It's not a CPU heavy game... I realized this when i moved on from the scam that were intel Core i5 4 core no hyperthreading processors... In the 2018 era where everyone and their gran has a 16 thread machine,, cities skylines rarely uses more than 25% of the total cpu power avialable to it.
bsquiklehausen  [author] 23 Aug, 2018 @ 8:15pm 
@Withered GrayK - As it says in the description, this is based off the Southern Pacific Daylight.
50n10_M49R 23 Aug, 2018 @ 6:54pm 
@bisquik. This is Southern Pacific right?