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Baltimore & Ohio T-3a 4-8-2 5564 tender v1

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Author: CincySouthernRwy
Kind: traincar
Build: 2.0
Size: 1.29MB
Uploaded: 2019-10-21
Web-site: geocities.com/cnsr_inc
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Baltimore & Ohio T-3a 4-8-2 5564 tender v1

In the early 1940's, B&O decided that their Q-4 Mikes were not wheeling freight across the midwest as efficiently as desired. Rebuilding four Q-4's with 70-inch drivers gave them added speed. Deciding they could do a bit better, B&O salvaged the boilers of retired Mikes and Pacifics to create 40 seemingly small-boilered T-3 class Mountains. They were classes Class T-3 (5555-5563), T-3a (5564), T-3b (5565-5584), and T-3c (5585-5594). A few engines received extra-long tenders and were re-classed T-3t. They pulled both fast freight and passenger trains with ease west of Pittsburgh and east of Chicago. Tender for USRA Light 4-8-2, which is NOT correct for B&O 5564.
Coal: 16 tons
Water: 10000 gallons

Author: Adam Gase

    Baltimore & Ohio T-3a 4-8-2 5564 tender v1
  • config.txt 3.71KB
  • tender.gs 801 bytes
  • usra_lmount_ten_art
  • ebt_mike17_art_512.bmp 192.05KB
  • ebt_mike17_art_512_a.bmp 192.05KB
  • ebt_mike17_art_icon.bmp 24.05KB
  • ebt_mike17_art_icon_a.bmp 24.05KB
  • usra_lmount_ten_art_512.texture.txt 85 bytes
  • usra_lmount_ten_art_icon.texture.txt 87 bytes
  • usra_lmount_ten_body
  • 750tender.texture.txt 32 bytes
  • 750tender.tga 3.00MB
  • copy of 750tender.tga 4.00MB
  • copy of text.tga 256.04KB
  • hatch.im 6.02KB
  • hatch.kin 1.27KB
  • loads
  • coal.bmp 12.05KB
  • coal.texture.txt 27 bytes
  • load.im 9.64KB
  • load.kin 1.26KB
  • water.bmp 12.05KB
  • water.im 692 bytes
  • water.kin 1.27KB
  • water.texture.txt 28 bytes
  • shadow1.texture.txt 49 bytes
  • shadow1.tga 64.04KB
  • text.texture.txt 43 bytes
  • text.tga 192.02KB
  • usra_lmount_ten_body.im 188.51KB

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