by Harry R. Adkins (harryadkins)
This model is a Dover Steel repaint of the freeware Alco HH-660 Series Switcher included with the G-Trax Maine Maritime route.
This model is a Dover Steel repaint of the freeware Alco HH-660 Series Switcher included with the G-Trax Maine Maritime route. It was created to use with Richard Garber’s excellent Ohio Steel route.
The ALCO HH series were an early series of switcher diesel-electric locomotives built by the American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, New York between 1931 and 1940, when they were replaced by the S series; the 660 HP S-1 and 1,000 HP S-2. They were ALCO's first diesel switchers to enter true series production, and among the first land vehicles anywhere to use the revolutionary diesel-electric power transmission.
Unzip and install using the included RW_AssetSetup.exe installer. This model is installed into: Assets\G-TraX\HH600\RailVehicles\Diesel\Dover. In the scenario editor it is listed as: HH660 Dover Steel.
You can download the Maine Maritime route here:
http://www.railworksamerica.com/index.php/download-library/route-collection?view=document&id=3029:g-trax-maine-maritime-switching-route&catid=20:route-collection
Harry R. Adkins
December 2024
Please remember even those this file is free, the author still has rights to the file. Be sure to read the readme that is enclosed for further copyright information and instructions to install the file.
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