The EMD GP20 for Train Simulator, developed by Reppo, is available in Southern Pacific livery and features a highly detailed cab interior with operating switches, advanced and standard driving controls, realistic engine start up procedure, accurately modeled simulation, engine overheating and working unit selector. The second generation EMD GP20 ushered in a new era of turbocharged locomotives on American railroads, and now this 2,000hp heavy freight hauler is available for Train Simulator in Southern Pacific livery. However, some can still be seen on short lines today with two models officially preserved. Mallard is a National Railway Museum locomotive. Mallard is produced under licence from SCMG Enterprises Ltd. Many of the locomotives served reliably for more than 30 years but were less promising for rebuild programs than other GP classes, and most were scrapped. The Class A4 Pacifics are also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the locomotives on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam.
Of the 260 models built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between November 1959 and April 1962, Southern Pacific operated 34 locomotives and also took ownership of the four demonstrators originally used by EMD. Complete the Career Scenario: Vans from Vinnhorst with a score of at least 500. Complete the Career Scenario: Veddel Southbound Freight without breaking the speed limit. GP20s could be identified ahead of similar GP7, GP9 and GP18 models by an additional small radiator fan ahead of its large aft fan, the prominent bulge behind the cab which housed its turbocharger, and a single large exhaust stack. Complete the Career Scenario: Lower Saxony Regional Stopper without any penalties. In reality, the GP20 only offered a small increase in horsepower over its predecessor, the GP18, but EMD's salesmen touted the locomotive's ability to reduce consist sizes and maintenance costs, and increase speeds to secure sales. The EMD GP20 was seen as leading the way in a new age of turbocharged diesel locomotives, even though some of EMD's competitors had been experimenting with higher horsepower models several years earlier. He second generation EMD GP20 ushered in a new era of turbocharged locomotives on American railroads, and now this 2,000hp heavy freight hauler is available for Train Simulator in Southern Pacific livery.