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Unread postby Alpenfreight » Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:13 pm

Hello All,

Inspired by the organizing assets thread I put this doc together:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0

This doc lists every official DLC US locomotive by Railroad for easy viewing. If people like this sort of thing I will consider expanding it to rollingstock.

Note: every loco has a picture, it can take a second to load
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Re: US Locomotives List

Unread postby _o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha » Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:19 pm

Alpenfreight wrote:Hello All,

Inspired by the organizing assets thread I put this doc together:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0

This doc lists every official DLC US locomotive by Railroad for easy viewing. If people like this sort of thing I will consider expanding it to rollingstock.

Note: every loco has a picture, it can take a second to load


Thanks. Seems most helpful as an overview of what's available.

One can download the document in many formats, including .pdf for those who don't want to use the spreadsheet view.
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Re: US Locomotives List

Unread postby ssbobz » Mon Feb 15, 2016 2:42 pm

Awesome! *!!thnx!!*

That's what I had in mind but I figured it would take much longer to actually put together. I would love to see the rolling stock too but I don't know how much work that involves so I'm content.
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Re: US Locomotives List

Unread postby Alpenfreight » Mon Feb 15, 2016 2:49 pm

ssbobz wrote:Awesome! *!!thnx!!*

That's what I had in mind but I figured it would take much longer to actually put together. I would love to see the rolling stock too but I don't know how much work that involves so I'm content.


Wouldn't take too long to make a list, but it would take a while to do the pictures. Maybe ill start on that...
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Re: US Locomotives List

Unread postby Alpenfreight » Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:41 pm

Good news and bad news,

Good news - I've started getting the rolling stock in the sheet

Bad news - We've reached the technical limit of Google Spreadsheets (already) and it's crashing quite often. Does anyone have any suggestions for where to house this project? It looks like we may have to migrate to make it useful
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Re: US Locomotives List

Unread postby OldProf » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:25 pm

Alpenfreight wrote:Good news and bad news,

Good news - I've started getting the rolling stock in the sheet

Bad news - We've reached the technical limit of Google Spreadsheets (already) and it's crashing quite often. Does anyone have any suggestions for where to house this project? It looks like we may have to migrate to make it useful


1) Dump Google; 2) use Excel, Word, or any other software that handles tables and can save to PDF format; 3) publish the result here.
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Re: US Locomotives List

Unread postby ssbobz » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:33 pm

I use Open Office or whatever the current name of it is.
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Re: US Locomotives List

Unread postby railhead001 » Fri May 27, 2016 12:12 am

You can convert it to a PDF file yourself using the freeware version of PDFCreator but I will warn you that it will be a huge file at about 184 MB and 44 pages long but a great reference, it would be amazing if a US rolling stock version was made *!lol!*
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