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    Train Simulations SD70M Eastern Roads

    Train Simulations continues churning out new things. This time SD70M's for NS, CSX and NYSW all in one pack

    https://www.trainsimulations.net/sd7...713LrWEIDgxSFd zx-MliK2WlaF21OW4ILwR5WGFWthyMp25F1PHylQ_aem_AYh8_pE9 I_iHOwniMmXbu4AZOhjGfKHZUZyPomokjJIiwIIXFRD1ZSuPAJ lz_4zw6wuYPhfRvb0-tn0eiYnG64VK

    Hopefully some more BN/ BNSF Macs aren't to far behind,

    #2
    if there's more rolling stock packs next, I won't be surprised if autoracks are on the way. A severe lack of proper quality ones.

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      #3
      Those NYSW SD70M's spent most of their lives on other railroads, versus the NYSW. So I'm definitely look forward to running many miles on those units!
      -Shawn K-
      Derby Rail Shops
      Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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        #4
        Bring back the NS ES44AC Heritage packs.

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          #5
          Here's what they look likeClick image for larger version

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            #6
            How do these guys find the time?....

            BNSF has been conspicuously absent for a while with the exception of the Seligman route. Almost seems like a licensing issue.
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              #7
              Originally posted by eric View Post
              How do these guys find the time?....

              BNSF has been conspicuously absent for a while with the exception of the Seligman route. Almost seems like a licensing issue.
              Mullan has BNSF units and stock included

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                #8
                The update to the starter route included a new BNSF GP38-2 skin, so BNSF is still coming out of the factory every once in a while. Granted, that's freeware and isn't some high fidelity model made to look just like the real life locomotives of the same road numbers. With the SD70 trend it would be nice to see some of the many liveries BNSF SD70MACs had. Throw in some bethgons and then you got a train set that can run on every BNSF route.
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                  #9
                  I noticed the BNSF GP38-2 looks like the model from the Conrail pack, minus the pilot plow. Look carefully and you see the late-era radiators (non chicken wire type) BNSF did have some like that, including any reworked TP&W units and possibly some C&S/FW&D or late era Frisco units
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                    #10
                    It is very interesting that BNSF is always the most wanted railroad when it comes to any of these simulators, whether it is locomotives and cars themselves, or routes in general. I mean, if we were to look at the statistics, and I am sure Eric has a way of checking this, BNSF has got to be number one in the file library here, even over Uncle Pete.
                    -Shawn K-
                    Derby Rail Shops
                    Maine Central Mountain Division: 25% Track, 12% Scenery.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by CSRX View Post
                      It is very interesting that BNSF is always the most wanted railroad when it comes to any of these simulators, whether it is locomotives and cars themselves, or routes in general. I mean, if we were to look at the statistics, and I am sure Eric has a way of checking this, BNSF has got to be number one in the file library here, even over Uncle Pete.
                      Correct me if I'm wrong but the only payware BN/ BNSF Grinstein MAC's available were from Diesels West correct? I actually think those were my first payware loco set purchase for MSTS way back in the day.
                      All the SLI and TS MACs were in the BNSF H2 Scheme
                      Three Burlington Northern SD70MACs line up on the west side of the Alliance Diesel Shop waiting to be moved inside for maintenance work on June 13, 1998. It still looks like BN around the shop except for the single orange SD70MAC and a Santa Fe C30-7. A good number of BN GE C30-7s mix with the SD70MACs, but a SD60M, Oakway SD60, and a SD40-2 can also be spotted.

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                        #12
                        Isn't BNSF the largest railroad in the US? People tend to like what they experienced in person, so by that metric, it'd make sense that the largest railroad would have the most interest.

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                          #13
                          BNSF never had SD70Ms, your most likely thinking of SD60Ms.

                          I'm surprised that there's been 0 BN SD70MACs done since the TrainArtisan model came out, not even any for Danny's model. Closest thing was an executive unit with BNSF patches.

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                            #14
                            BNSF 32,500 route miles , UNION PACIFIC 32,200 route miles , CSX 21,000 route miles , NORFOLK SOUTHERN 19,240 miles here your answer train-sim jack

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                              #15
                              Huh? I said SD60Ms, not 70MACs. BN never had any 70s in the green scheme.

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