Coming soon to a Trainz near you...

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Nothing really of note, Electrification in the key places in the US occurred quite a bit earlier, 1910s for the Milwaukee Road, iirc...

And 1930s for the portions of the east coast that would become the NEC.

The 1950s were relatively quiet in terms of new (electric) locomotives - the electric locomotives introduced in the late 30s for the east coast electrified projects (NYC, PRR, etc) all managed to stay competitive until the 1960s (or in the case of the GG1, until the 1980s from being built in the 1930s).

I don't think electric can be an answer here if it's 1950s America, it was the decade of diesel for sure.

Not exactly, the PRR/Penn Central/FTA Metroliner project was starting up in the mid 1960s. It pretty much paved the way for the Acela and was the impetus behind much of the NEC improvement. There's also the articulated Keystone trainset the PRR built in 1955, but I think that's too obscure to warrant a payware model.
 
Mystery train

Whilst I agree that the 'photo is from the cover of TS12, My imagination leads to
UP's " Portland Rose" headed, as it often was by a two tone Grey 4-6-6-4 " Challenger" with smoke deflectors , the loco looks like a Mallet as it heels into the curve . A man can Dream
 
SHAPE LOOKS LIKE A Y-6 B N&W

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My final answers are:

It will be something that ~Rob~ creates.

It will have wheels.

It will have lights.

It will sell for $19.99 to $29.99 AU$

It will cause disappointment for some people.

It will bring joy and happiness for some people.

It will be released in time for Christmas shopping.

It will make some money for N3V.

It will work in TS12 and future versions.

It may be compatible with TS10.

It will raise complaints when N3V goes on their annual 2 week Christmas holiday.

It will prompt other issues I have not listed.

Have fun,
 
:wave: Hi aardvark1

Hows things ?

Mate you realy make me laugh and make me spill my Coffee :hehe:
Great come back, and yes i agree.


Poul
 
Aardvark,

One more for your list:

It will spawn threads that cry long and loud about how N3V are ripping off loyal customers, and creating hype about a product that they had no plans to ever produce, when it is revealed that their newest release is not the N&W Y6B that is so clearly evident in the original post of this thread.

Matt.
 
Aardvark,

One more for your list:

It will spawn threads that cry long and loud about how N3V are ripping off loyal customers, and creating hype about a product that they had no plans to ever produce, when it is revealed that their newest release is not the N&W Y6B that is so clearly evident in the original post of this thread.

Matt.
and the fact that it is not going to be a steam locomotive
 
guess

in the 1950's the idea of steam was slowly dieing but was still visible in most railroads. if it continued we would see larger steam locomotives like the challenger and the big boy. the only guess i can think of that would possibly be steam would be the proto type 4-3-3-4. with the streamlined body made to pull the long heavy passenger cars. but if it is deasil then it would have to be the centapede or one of the PRR electric rebuilt GG1's made to look like diesel electrics that are currently still in survice from 1959
 
in the 1950's the idea of steam was slowly dieing but was still visible in most railroads. if it continued we would see larger steam locomotives like the challenger and the big boy. the only guess i can think of that would possibly be steam would be the proto type 4-3-3-4. with the streamlined body made to pull the long heavy passenger cars. but if it is deasil then it would have to be the centapede or one of the PRR electric rebuilt GG1's made to look like diesel electrics that are currently still in survice from 1959
there is no such thing as a 4-3-3-4, there is such a thing as a 4-6-6-4, a 4-4-4-4, and a 4-8-8-4, but a locomotive can not have an uneven wheel arrangement
 
Anyone think of the City of San Francisco or the Pacific Limited or theMilwaukee Road "Superdome Olympian Hiawatha" or the Santa Fe RailRoad "The Super Chief" or the Capitol Limited (B&O train)?
 
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