Holy Smokes an IET for Trainz! I've never downloaded an asset so fast.
One thing about it though, its pantograph does appear to be slightly too high.
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I still need to do some work on the livery for Exton's rail operator including standardising it across all the trains I plan on using (my Class 91 and Mk4s have a slightly different livery which I might actually choose as the better design.
A Five-car Class 344 traverses the remote deadmoor line in a very unusual movement. Due to an incident on its regular route it has had to divert through the wilderness and through the Grey Mesa and Deadmoor coal fields, a detour that is taking it an additional hour to complete its journey. As you can see, Deadmoor is named so due to the region having absolutely nothing there other than rolling hills, the railway, a coal mine and a passenger station built specifically for the mine despite being miles away from it.
The Coal Loader facility at Deadmoor, based off of the real life Boonal Coal loader in Queensland, Australia which I quite liked the design of and wanted to emulate. The whole line takes inspiration of this particular railway line albeit with much less flora.
We pass a Coal train which is about to enter the loader. Deadmoor and Grey Mesa operate merry go round trains, although have locomotives on both ends of the train regardless to assist moving the heavy trains up some of the grades along their route, and to keep the train moving through the 'air gap' (which is visible in the previous picture) underneath the loader chute where due to the lack of clearance between the train and the chute, the pantographs of the locomotives have to be briefly lowered when passing under it.