Rolling Line

Rolling Line

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18.9.2024 klo 13.23
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-----===== HISTORY =====-----
In 1939, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad was in need of more steam power to haul heavy coal trains. This task was given to the Lima Locomotive Works, the pioneer of the Superpower Era's 4 wheel trailing truck, built to support large fireboxes on locomotives. Lima decided to take this concept to its logical extreme, with a 6 wheel trailing truck, made to support a huge firebox on the brand new H-8 2-6-6-6 locomotive.
60 of these locomotives would be delivered between 1941 and 1948, and were quickly put to work on the Alleghany subdivision in place of the earlier 2-8-8-2 H-7 locomotives, earning them the nickname of the Allegheny class.

While delivering the first batch in 1941, Lima miscalculated the weight of the locomotives, which were much heavier than previously assumed. When C&O crews found out, they were outraged, as their payment system was based on the weight on the drivers, and thus were being underpaid. This led to a lawsuit against Lima, as well as compensation for the crews.

In 1945, the Virginian Railroad received their batch of 8 AG class 'Blue Ridge' Locomotives, also from Lima, which were virtually identical to the C&O's H-8s.

During service in 1953, Allegheny 1642 suffered a boiler explosion due to prolonged low water condition, taking its crew with it. The locomotive was not repaired, seeing as the class was facing retirement during these times.

Both locomotive classes worked hard on their respective railroads, up until 1956, where most would be scrapped due to dieselization, including every Virginian AG, while 2 C&O H-8s, 1601 and 1604, were preserved and now reside in the Henry Ford museum in Michigan, and in the B&O Railroad Museum, respectively.
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-----===== MOD CONTENTS =====-----
C&O H-8 Allegheny locomotive and tender (black lining, white lining)

Virginian AG Blue Ridge locomotive and tender (black lining, white lining)
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-----===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION =====-----
All items have livery support. Feel free to make liveries with these mods, however, please do provide a link to the original mod, and don't just reupload them without making modifications or claim them as your own.
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Hey folks! Sorry for the wait, I lost interest in the game for a little while. I have a few other projects waiting to be uploaded, so hopefully you'll see some more content soon (they are not train mods though). I'm also going to keep and future train mod projects a secret, until they are at a more organized state, so no spoilers for any future projects, but I think you will like them!
Stay safe, folks
29 kommenttia
litecola 23.3. klo 19.18 
Would you take in a request?
WoodenTrainz2009 29.12.2024 klo 7.32 
is he going to make Erie 2-8-8-8-2 at any point by chance?
Dark Ranger 7.12.2024 klo 7.27 
Snow textures for all Cygnus mods when
DOLLIN 13.10.2024 klo 14.38 
@noepb It's my old ass "coal town" map!

I never thought I'd see it being used for screenshots lol
manoidave 13.10.2024 klo 10.55 
Answer:

Yes, the both variants have differences both engine and tender, the Virginian variant of the engine has bold white railings on the top front of the engine (to access the smoke box), whilst the C&O variant just has black railings.

The tenders are way more obvious, the C&O lettered "Chesapeake and Ohio" and the Virginian railroad lettered Virginian respectively.
Dark Ranger 27.9.2024 klo 14.22 
Question:
Is there a difference between the two.
Vortex2044 23.9.2024 klo 16.54 
YESSSSSSSS
Mr Atlantic 22.9.2024 klo 7.12 
Amazing to see these in Rolling Line! Amazing job cygnus keep it up man!
ross_bond 21.9.2024 klo 16.29 
Another masterpiece
abbs the bnuuy 21.9.2024 klo 14.23 
Now this was quite the surprise! Love to see more articulateds getting added to the game thanks to you! Splendid work as always! Looking forward to seeing what's next!