Rock Island Pacific No. 905
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- Rock Island Pacific No. 905 by tlorey
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Rock Island Pacific Number 905
The 905 is a Pacific Class 33 locomotive built by ALCO in 1910. Cylinders are 25.5 x 28, drivers are 74 inch, and boiler pressure is 185 psi. The 905 was used predominantly to pull passenger trains. The average speed for this locomotive was 60 to 70 mph, but it had the ability to reach up to 100 mph. The 905 was retired in 1954 and was given to the city of Duncan, Oklahoma, where it still resides.
Installation:
1) Unzip Rock Island Pacific 905 into a temparary folder.
2) Copy the folder titled "RI_Pacific_905" to MSTS Trainset folder.
3) Make a consist and run.
Credits:
Repaint: by Ted Lorey
Model: by Chris Van Wagoner, who kindly gave me permission to repaint his B&O P7 5308 Beta as a Rock Island locomotive.
Cabview: by Stephen Thompson and Rick Grout. Express permission was given in the original ‘read me” file for use of this cabview as freeware.
Legal:
This is work is freeware. You may use it and edit it as you wish, but you may not distribute it for money, or include it in a paid distribution. If you have any questions, you may contact me at Elvastower.com. All copyrights for content included in these files are retained by the original authors. Refer to the included “read me” text files for information on such content.
This work is provided AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE or any other warranties. There is no liability by the authors in your use of this program, instead all liability is assumed by the user.
The 905 is a Pacific Class 33 locomotive built by ALCO in 1910. Cylinders are 25.5 x 28, drivers are 74 inch, and boiler pressure is 185 psi. The 905 was used predominantly to pull passenger trains. The average speed for this locomotive was 60 to 70 mph, but it had the ability to reach up to 100 mph. The 905 was retired in 1954 and was given to the city of Duncan, Oklahoma, where it still resides.
Installation:
1) Unzip Rock Island Pacific 905 into a temparary folder.
2) Copy the folder titled "RI_Pacific_905" to MSTS Trainset folder.
3) Make a consist and run.
Credits:
Repaint: by Ted Lorey
Model: by Chris Van Wagoner, who kindly gave me permission to repaint his B&O P7 5308 Beta as a Rock Island locomotive.
Cabview: by Stephen Thompson and Rick Grout. Express permission was given in the original ‘read me” file for use of this cabview as freeware.
Legal:
This is work is freeware. You may use it and edit it as you wish, but you may not distribute it for money, or include it in a paid distribution. If you have any questions, you may contact me at Elvastower.com. All copyrights for content included in these files are retained by the original authors. Refer to the included “read me” text files for information on such content.
This work is provided AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE or any other warranties. There is no liability by the authors in your use of this program, instead all liability is assumed by the user.
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