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BR Blue Class 20 Add-On Livery
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*NOTE* This pack is available in the in-game store under the Marketplace tab. You are strongly recommended to find the product there and make your purchase from within the game.
In order to be able to use this add-on livery product, you MUST first own the BR Class 20 Loco Add-On. If you check in the in-game store it will verify if you own it before you purchase.
The Bo-Bo Class 20 ‘Chopper’ is now available for Train Simulator in BR Blue livery.
Built initially from 1957 to 1962, and then again from 1966 until 1968, the 228 locomotives in the Class were designed to haul freight, but were often pressed into service during the summer months on seaside specials.
Known by their nickname ‘Choppers’, a name derived from the distinctive beat that the engine produced under load and resembling the sound of a helicopter, the Class 20’s relatively low power output – 1,000 horsepower – saw many operate in pairs across the British rail network. This was also due to the poor visibility caused by their long nose, which saw the locomotives run almost exclusively cab first.
In order to be able to use this add-on livery product, you MUST first own the BR Class 20 Loco Add-On. If you check in the in-game store it will verify if you own it before you purchase.
The Bo-Bo Class 20 ‘Chopper’ is now available for Train Simulator in BR Blue livery.
Built initially from 1957 to 1962, and then again from 1966 until 1968, the 228 locomotives in the Class were designed to haul freight, but were often pressed into service during the summer months on seaside specials.
Known by their nickname ‘Choppers’, a name derived from the distinctive beat that the engine produced under load and resembling the sound of a helicopter, the Class 20’s relatively low power output – 1,000 horsepower – saw many operate in pairs across the British rail network. This was also due to the poor visibility caused by their long nose, which saw the locomotives run almost exclusively cab first.
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Developer RailSimulator.com
Publisher Dovetail Games
Platforms Windows
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