Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

British Rail Class 453
16 comentarii
Chao Dee 21 apr. 2024 la 23:35 
British Rail Class 176™
2 | T E R A B Y T E S.™  [autor] 2 ian. 2024 la 14:24 
Nice one!
Kwasek98 2 ian. 2024 la 0:16 
I figured it out! Thanks so much, I've been really wanting this train and other trains that got the same error code! Your a life safer!:steamhappy:
2 | T E R A B Y T E S.™  [autor] 1 ian. 2024 la 12:05 
Mesh Labels is needed to load the class 150 and 456 models
Kwasek98 1 ian. 2024 la 10:42 
I don't see the Meshlabel even though I've downloaded it, is there a specific thing I need to do for it to be avaible to choose?
Kwasek98 1 ian. 2024 la 10:22 
Alright, I'll see if this works. I really hope this does since this train looks VERY detailed and I've also been wanting it for AGES
2 | T E R A B Y T E S.™  [autor] 1 ian. 2024 la 9:13 
Hi there, this sounds like the mod Meshlabel could missing, here is a link to it:

https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/workshop/filedetails/?id=2155647805
Kwasek98 1 ian. 2024 la 6:22 
As great this train seems I'm not able to use it in-game because of an error message? It makes me delete the mod and it kicks me out of game. Can you fix it since I really want to use this for my map.
stevenjobswell 11 iun. 2022 la 12:48 
No problem bro
2 | T E R A B Y T E S.™  [autor] 11 iun. 2022 la 10:08 
Thanks, will do!
stevenjobswell 10 iun. 2022 la 15:52 
There's a wikipedia article on it. Just look up a list of all British rolling stock over the years, it's one of the first results. It'll detail all multiple units and locomotives and show how their TOPS number represents their power type!
2 | T E R A B Y T E S.™  [autor] 1 iun. 2022 la 8:33 
This was quite interesting to know, do you have a site i can read more about this on?
stevenjobswell 28 mai 2022 la 7:16 
I don't know how to reply on Steam, but I'll tell you. The first digit in the first three numbers of a multiple unit refer to its power type. Take 390002, the 3 would refer to it being overhead pantograph derived power. 1= DMU, 2=DEMU, 3=EMU(Pantograph) 4=EMU(Third Rail) 8= BMU There are some outliers such as the class 507 and 508 being third rail units without the 4 prefix and the class 768 being a BMU but not retaining the 8 prefix. Generally this rule is true, but mostly for British built units.
2 | T E R A B Y T E S.™  [autor] 25 mai 2022 la 11:02 
I don't know what you're referring to but they're all fictional anyways, just zoom out until you can't see the numbers i guess?
stevenjobswell 25 mai 2022 la 1:24 
If it was a diesel unit the first traction classification would be 1 not 4.
SomethingCool 29 iul. 2021 la 17:22 
Great idea! More DMUs