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#1 User is offline   B & O GUY 

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Posted 18 January 2011 - 06:47 AM

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File Name: ATSF_2-10-2_3840
File Submitter: B & O GUY
File Submitted: 18 Jan 2011
File Updated: 17 Mar 2012
File Category: Steam Locos Std Gauge

ATSF 3800 Class 2-10-2 "Santa Fe" Type No. 3840.
JAN 13, 2011
Model by: Allen Norton.
Textures by Allen Norton, Herb Kelsey and Steve Thomas
Physics created by: Allen Norton and Herb Kelsey
Lighting by: Allen Norton
Shape files for coupler, airhoses and cutbar provided by: "Tim Muir"
Sounds provided by: Herb Kelsey and Barry "Captain Bazza" Munro
Testing performed by:Herb Kelsey, Steve Thomas, Tim Muir and anybody else I
might have forgotten.
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A big thank you to: Herb Kelsey for his knowledge and understanding
without which this project would not have been
possible, "preserving a little of SantaFe"
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And to: Steve Thomas for his fantastically
detailed Baldwin builder plates.
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And to: Tom Werb for his "Toms Crews" crew members caricatures.
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And to: Tim Muir for his great screen shots and his
coupler, cut bar shapes and textures.
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SOME HISTORY: (Excerpt from "Iron Horses of the Santa Fe Trail)
"By 1919, the Santa Fe realized the need for a larger and more modern
heavy freight locomotive. In the the years intervening since it had
pioneered the 2-10-2 type, the philosophy dictating the elements of
the design had become completely altered, and the 3800 Class owes little
to its earlier sisters. These large, modern engines were more an extension
of the Mikado type by an additional driving axle than they were a
derivative of the 900 and 1600 Class. "From 1919 through 1927, the 3800
Class was the standard heavy freight power on the system....
The road owned a total of 140 locomotives of this class...The Santa Fe Type
served its owner and originator very well."
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This locomotive as modeled is a representative of a oil burning 2-10-2 of
the series 3830-3849 which carried a "Hodges" trailing truck. No. 3840 was
built in 1921 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works and carried builder's number
54924. With a weight on 63" drivers of 320,000 lbs, a total weight of 396,900
lbs, boiler pressure of 220 PSI and a tractive force of 85,360 lbs, it was
capable of handling 1200 tons up the 2.2% grades of Cajon Pass and equally
adept at handling other grades, particularly in tandem with others of her class.
It is modeled here as it appeared in the 1940's, with its 15,000 gallon oil
tender. 3840 survived until 1954
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"NO REPAINTS FOR ANY OTHER ROADS WILL BE ALLOWED". NO EXCEPTION. This is a
"SanteFe ONLY MODEL".
"NO ADDONS OR FREIGHT ANIMATIONS WILL BE ALLOWED". NO EXCEPTION.
Also this model "WILL NOT BE UPLOADED TO ANY OTHER SITE" but (ELVAS TOWER.COM)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip ATSF_2-10-2_3840_UPDT.ZIP to a temporary folder. Move contents to ..Train
SimulatorTRAINSTRAINSET folder. Build a Consist in a Consist Editor.

REQUIREMENTS:
This locomotive is set-up to alias cab files from the The ("SPS_700") by Rick
Grout-available from "www.train-sim.com" and must be installed in your Trains/
Trainset folder. This locomotive is set up to alias some of its sounds from the
SCOTSMAN British 4-6-2 and the "310" German locomotive which came with the
original Train Simulator files. You must have the SCOTSMAN and 310 folders in
your Trains/Trainset folder.

LEGALs:
As author of this design, I advise that it is copyrighted, but royalty free.
You may use it, but you may not distribute it for money, or include it in a
paid or non paid distribution without permission from Allen Norton, who can be
reached via personal message at (Elvas Tower.com). You must include my name in
your credits, as well as this copyright, notices, and this entire Readme3840.txt,
if you , useor derive files from it, or otherwise use or distribute these files.
Because this program is royalty free, it is provided WHERE IS, 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.

Allen

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Posted 29 May 2013 - 08:25 PM

Hi B&O Guy -

I have downloaded this locomotive, and it worked right off the bat. Good detail, it aliased to my copy of SP&S 700 cabview and the right sounds. I'm sure the other locomotives you've uploaded to this site are equally good - I'll be back for more.

I'm not a big Santa Fe fan, but I have Don Karch's Colorado Joint line route, so Santa Fe (as well as C&S and D&RGW) equipment were used on this line. Too bad there aren't many C&S standard gauge locos available, but there are several D&RGW standard gauge locos on this website and Trainsim.com.

Regards,
Dean "Dean Steam" Reynolds

ATSF 3800 Class 2-10-2 "Santa Fe" Type No. 3840.
JAN 13, 2011
Model by: Allen Norton.

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