Steamshots USA..Lets See Some Steam Shots..

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Steam Shovel.
 
re post #2823 Railwoodman.

Thank you Matt, it's all down to the settings in TANE and the good people that make the content.

Cheers Ken
 
Normhart's 36ng version of TrainzItalia's Rollins Pass. One of my favorite routes of all time in TS2012.

Sadly no longer available on TrainzItalia and even more sadly the unfortunate victim of a hard drive failure on my computer shortly after it went away from the internet.
 
Unbeknownst to most, the Union Pacific did own streamlined steam locomotives. These engines however were unpopular and unsuccessful in passenger service compared to the M-10000 streamliners that came in around the same time.

But...

What if it was the other way around? The Union Pacific finds their shrouded engines are highly successful in drawing profits, and expands it's steam streamliner fleet with new locomotives based on the high speed Milwaukee Road class F7's, also known as "Hiawatha's" due to the namesake train in which they where designed to pull.

Here we see a Union Pacific Hudson leading a consist over the mainline, Circa 1940.

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I myself have a few things from the alternate history channel...
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Neat, huh? The model is by anl, the reskin is my own creation.
 
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Wow I never thought of an FEF for the DM&IR. I did do a Big Boy skin with modifications to be similar to the Yellowstones they used.

I've currently been on a what-if trend right now, so I might just have to make my own skin of an FEF for the DM&IR.
 
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