

Trainz simulator 12 steam locomotives free#
We hope y'all will enjoy running these trains, and if there's any problems you might have, feel free to report on our Discord server in the #content-help channel. Hot on their heels are also some special kitbashes of the ATSF 20,000 oil tender, with two variations right now sporting the numbers #3751 and #3759! Now you can finally run a decent 3751 in Trainz, by just coupling one of these tenders behind TBS's 2900 Class locomotive by just numbering it to follow with the tender!Īlong with that, we have about 5 new consists released as well, 3 new variants of the Super Chief, 3751's 1992 Employee Recognition Special, 1968 Grand Canyon Limited and the Scout. In commemoration of 25 years since the end of the Santa Fe and Burlington Northern Railroads, with their merger creating the Burlington, Northern & Santa Fe Railroad, I've got a mega release packed and ready for you guys today! We got about 5 members of the 3400 class 4-6-2, including #3415 as she operates today on the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad in Texas with her passenger cars, along with a fictional USRA Class 0-8-0 reskin in Santa Fe colors (classified as a 9010 class), and the long-awaited #5000 "Madame Queen" 2-10-4 type locomotive.

Thanks for riding with us on High Desert Trainz! See you at the next station! We hope we gave you enough content to fully enjoy the glamor of wild west railroading, and we hope we can continue to do so through our new identity. It's been a good, long run, with many ups and downs in our site's history, but even the great Santa Fe Railway couldn't last forever on its own. This site will remain open for as long as there's still content to be updated, once everything has and been reuploaded to CSLW, then we shall finally close down this site permanently. Any content marked on our site that has a better version on CSLW will be redirected to that.
Trainz simulator 12 steam locomotives upgrade#
Since then, we have been working to upgrade our content to better standards, which have already been uploaded onto the CSLW website. This is a long-belated report, but we have officially merged with our fellow Trainz content website, Carlsbad Steam Locomotive Works (CSLW)! As most of our staff members are also part of the site, we agreed that a merger would benefit both sites and we would be able to expand our reach to more than just western railroads.
