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EMD E7 Frisco Meteor
   
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St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad

The Frisco, formally known as the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, was a railroad that operated in the Midwest of the United States from 1847 until 1980. In 1980 the company was absorbed into the Burlington Northern system, despite its name the railroad never came close to San Francisco.

This train is modeled after the Frisco Meteor which ran between St Louis and Oklahoma City. Passenger cars names and numbers reflect actual cars used on the train. This train is pulled by two EMD E7 locomotives modified with fluting on the sides.


Comes with automatic engine reverse feature: spawns the engine in front of the direction the train goes. comes with custom sound effects for movement and horn.

Requires Vehicle effects

How to Use

Train functions as a regular passenger train but due to its length some additional consideration might be needed when setting up passenger stations for it. Consult the "How to use very long passenger trains, building station complex" by REV0

https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1464223091

Props Found Here

https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2613449247

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Acknowledgements

model done by Astro, textures done by Astro, You are not allowed to reupload or reuse this asset, or parts of this asset without explicit permission from me.
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TrinityShoji 1 ต.ค. 2021 @ 6: 29pm 
Looks amazing. I would love a version where the head-end cars were heavyweights.
There was also the occasional sleeper that was interchanged with the B&O for a Tulsa-Jersey City line.
https://condrenrails.com/Tulsa-Railroad-Pages/Passenger-Trains/Frisco-Passenger-Trains.html
Communist Piraguero 30 ก.ย. 2021 @ 6: 14am 
Such beautiful work with the consist, great work!