About This Content General Electric established itself as an independent builder of mainline diesel locomotives in 1959 with its 2,500-horsepower U25B, and throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, GE produced an ever-expanding – and more powerful – line of “Universal”-series diesels, which came to be widely nicknamed as “U-boats.”From the debut of the U25B until GE introduced its “Dash 7” series in the late 1970s, approximately 3,500 U-Boats of various designations were constructed, and the best seller of GE’s U-boat line was the 3,000-horsepower, six-axle (C-C) U30C. First delivered in 1967 and produced through 1976, 600 U30Cs were constructed by GE for 22 original buyers.Almost universally, the husky U30C was put to work hauling heavy tonnage and, often as not, coal. In 1967-68, the Chesapeake & Ohio purchased 13 U30Cs which saw use throughout the railroad’s system. With the introduction of the “Chessie System” livery in 1972, the C&O U30Cs took on that distinctive and colorful livery until the locomotives were retired in the mid-1980s.Virtual Rail Creations (VRC) now brings the Chessie U30C to Train Simulator in a highly authentic model with advanced controls and a variety of interactive cab and operating features. The U30C offers standard and advanced cold start-up features and is provided in clean and weathered Chessie System livery editions. The locomotive is representative of the U30C “Phase I” carbody style which was virtually identical to its immediate predecessor, the U28C.The Chessie U30C pack also includes a 100-ton coal hopper in Chessie System and generic liveries and four career scenario for the Norfolk Southern Coal District route (available separately and required to play the scenarios). The U30C is Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to use the locomotive on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator.ScenariosThe Chessie System U30C Loco Add-On includes four challenging scenarios for the Norfolk Southern Coal District route (available separately).U30C King Coal: Move em’ inU30C King Coal: Load em’ up U30C King Coal: Shoot em’U30C King Coal: Local SwitchingMore scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now! Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key FeaturesThe distinctive and classic Chessie System (C&O) U30C LocomotiveAdvanced operating features, including engine start-up and much moreClean and weathered Chessie livery variations100-ton coal hopper in Chessie and generic liveriesQuick Drive compatible Career scenarios for the Norfolk Southern Coal District route (available separately)Download size: 184.1mb 1075eedd30 Title: Train Simulator: Chessie System U30C Loco Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Virtual Rail CreationsPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 3 Nov, 2016 Train Simulator: Chessie System U30C Loco Add-On Download Exe EDITED: Nov. 12, 2016 at 6:42PMAfter a lot of practice and struggling, finally figured out how to get it to move. Its a great engine, has really great sounds. Love the hoppe's rolling sounds. This is by far the best U boat ive seen for Train Simulator.. Amazing Loco very challenging controls but once worked out it's brilliant! The cab and moving around the whole engine is complexed if your in expert mode! Looks very much like the U30C is the Beta before the beta Train Sim World Beta CSX In December. For example you have to go find the side engine compartment to prime before starting the engine with a lot of other things in the correct order just to get it to move. But over all brilliant would recommend very highly 12\/10. Amazing Loco very challenging controls but once worked out it's brilliant! The cab and moving around the whole engine is complexed if your in expert mode! Looks very much like the U30C is the Beta before the beta Train Sim World Beta CSX In December. For example you have to go find the side engine compartment to prime before starting the engine with a lot of other things in the correct order just to get it to move. But over all brilliant would recommend very highly 12\/10. EDITED: Nov. 12, 2016 at 6:42PMAfter a lot of practice and struggling, finally figured out how to get it to move. Its a great engine, has really great sounds. Love the hoppe's rolling sounds. This is by far the best U boat ive seen for Train Simulator.
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