Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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NS 2200 Tanker Train
   
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2015. nov. 19., 10:26
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NS 2200 Tanker Train

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An oil tanker train with 8 tanker cars and a NS 2200 series engine in the livery of NS Cargo. This engine (nr. 2384) was the only one to ever be painted in this red livery.

To replace the steam engines that were still in service in the 1950s, the NS placed an order for 2200 and 2400 series diesel engines. The first 2200 series engines came into service in 1955 in the then used brown color scheme. They were mainly used for heavy cargo trains and could be used in a multiple-unit configuration of up to 4. For safety reasons when shunting near crossings, all engines were fitted with roatating beacons in the late 1960s. In the 1970s the NS adopted a new color scheme, consisting of gray and yellow. The last 2200s were in service in 2003.
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LIDL 2016. okt. 14., 0:10 
manythanks thumbs up
Acc3ss Violation  [készítő] 2015. nov. 21., 5:37 
The old ones. I'm not sure about Randstadrail, maybe some day.
Tim The Terrible 2015. nov. 21., 5:29 
The old one or the new one? Also, could you do the Randstadrail some day? :D
Acc3ss Violation  [készítő] 2015. nov. 21., 1:04 
It's based on the Amsterdam s1/s2 series light rail vehicles. (Sneltramlijn 51)
Tim The Terrible 2015. nov. 20., 16:16 
What is your next project? (the light rail one)
Acc3ss Violation  [készítő] 2015. nov. 20., 13:15 
Good one. I'll keep it in mind.
Soviet Sanvich 2015. nov. 20., 12:55 
Only ones I can think of is a train with grain cars.
Acc3ss Violation  [készítő] 2015. nov. 20., 11:55 
Not many I guess :P

I'm now doing a light rail model, it's a bit smaller than a regular train. It should do well in urban settings or even on a tram network.
Soviet Sanvich 2015. nov. 19., 17:23 
So, what freight trains are we missing now?
Tim The Terrible 2015. nov. 19., 13:45 
Nice work!