i see that we have a post for locos and scripts, but not the item that makes railroads the real money, rolling stock. so this thread is for that purpose.
the most used cars that SP had during the fall was the Beet hopper car. it looks like a normal hopper from the side but if you were above the car there would be railings about two feet inside from the edge with a supported foot walk. im currently looking for pics or diagrams of this car. SP was know for the train. the only train that i know that can be compared to it is the Beet Express here in Idaho. the time i seen this train in person it literally shook the ground and the noise from all 5 AC4400's was defining to my ears.today they use any standard three or four bay open hopper.
post what you would like to see in trainz for the first time or something that would look better with more detail on it.
the most used cars that SP had during the fall was the Beet hopper car. it looks like a normal hopper from the side but if you were above the car there would be railings about two feet inside from the edge with a supported foot walk. im currently looking for pics or diagrams of this car. SP was know for the train. the only train that i know that can be compared to it is the Beet Express here in Idaho. the time i seen this train in person it literally shook the ground and the noise from all 5 AC4400's was defining to my ears.today they use any standard three or four bay open hopper.
post what you would like to see in trainz for the first time or something that would look better with more detail on it.