Autocoach

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Author: andi06
Kind: traincar
Build: 2.0
Size: 433.19KB
Uploaded: 2019-06-07
Web-site: ajsmith.nildram.co.uk
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Autocoach

Autocoaches were one of the Great Western Railways experiments. They usually ran in pairs coupled either side of a 14xx class tank locomotive. The loco could be driven from the Autocoach cab via a system of bars and linkages below the floor. At terminals the driver could simply walk to the other end avoiding the need to run the loco around the engine. The design developed from the earlier steam driven railcars which, whilst sucessful in their own right, were difficult to maintain and inflexible in the sense that they were incapable of pulling a train. The model represented here was built around 1929

Author: Andi Smith (Andi06)

    Autocoach
  • autocoach.im 747.53KB
  • autocoach.texture.txt 32 bytes
  • autocoach.tga 768.53KB
  • autocoach_art
  • autocoach_art_icon.bmp 24.05KB
  • autocoach_art_icon.texture.txt 87 bytes
  • autocoach_art_icon_a.bmp 24.05KB
  • autocoachleft.im 36.56KB
  • autocoachleft.kin 13.79KB
  • autocoachnight.im 78.82KB
  • autocoachright.im 36.88KB
  • autocoachright.kin 13.79KB
  • autocoachshadow.im 119.64KB
  • bubinga.bmp 12.05KB
  • bubinga.texture.txt 30 bytes
  • config.txt 6.18KB
  • env.texture.txt 26 bytes
  • env.tga 48.53KB
  • glass.texture.txt 28 bytes
  • glass.tga 12.53KB
  • jetlog.txt 74 bytes
  • seats.bmp 12.05KB
  • seats.texture.txt 28 bytes
  • view_autocoach.txt 18.81KB

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