Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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W6 Class
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Vehicle: Tram
标签: australia
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2020 年 12 月 1 日 上午 1:43
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W6 Class

描述
W6 Class Tram
The W-class trams are a family of electric trams built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) between 1923 and 1956. Over the 33 years of production, 752 vehicles spanning 12 sub-classes were constructed, the majority at the MMTB's Preston Workshops. The SW6-class were introduced in 1939 and were followed by the W6-class which were produced between 1951 and 1955, 150 were built in total. At their introduction, W6-class trams were popular with passengers and crew alike for being fast, smooth and comfortable. The cab controls are the same as of other W-class trams. The first 40 had flip-over wooden seats in the end saloons, the remainder having upholstered bus seats. All had wooden seats in the centre saloon until the 1970s when the entire class was refurbished with upholstered seats throughout. W6-class trams initially begun as a sub group of the SW6-class trams, but later became their own class. The W6 differed from the SW6 in having quieter wheels and gears plus additional soundproofing. As of June 2020, no trams are operational in original condition with Yarra Trams, with all of them being converted into W8 trams or stored. Two W6 and twelve SW6 trams are in the hands of preservation groups, one of which is used as a café tram in Bendigo. Three SW6-class trams also operate on the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant service.


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Tram
- In The Met iivery

Asset
- Assets will be available in next update

Specification
Max Speed : 60 km/h
Engine type : Electric
Power : 120 kW
Tractive effort : 50 kN
Emission : 67
Weight : 18 t
Build date : 1951
Lifespan : 30 years
Price : $235.848
Maint/year : $39.308

Note
If you want to create the display name and number like in the real life. You have to put 2 digit number eg : "Line 01".

Support
If you interested to reskin the mod, feel free to contact me via email on ir.creatives97@gmail.com I'll give you psd file. If you already sent the email please comment on this post to make sure I read your email. You can upload it on steam workshop and please give a credit. Thank you guys.

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17 条留言
keldean 2024 年 4 月 10 日 上午 1:32 
Thanks Heaps
domo.hudson 2023 年 1 月 1 日 上午 9:24 
Wondeful Tram. We would all love some Melbourne D Class and E Class trams for the more modern years :steamthumbsup:
Logan Trask 2022 年 11 月 26 日 上午 12:48 
Love this! Would love to see the W2 so we can get the W earlier!
MrSledge 2021 年 6 月 25 日 上午 4:12 
Hi Dadang,

These trams had a life to them, as you said in your description you could hear them bounce around on the tracks and you knew they were on their way to your stop. The newer trams don't have any character. Most people older than 20 will tell you how great it was to ride these trams.

When the newer trams came along, some of the Ws became free on the Melbourne Loop and some were sold and used as restaurants. You could eat dinner while the tram gave you a tour of Melbourne.

I was lucky for my age, I saw the last of the W trams and also the last of the wooden trains on the Melbourne public transport system. There is no life anymore from the new vehicles.

Rod
ICS  [作者] 2021 年 6 月 25 日 上午 1:43 
Hello! You are welcome!

I read a lot of article when making this. Have a great history for Melbourne tram network. Yes, I hope someday I can visit one of this kind trams. :lunar2019grinningpig:
MrSledge 2021 年 6 月 22 日 下午 11:29 
Hi Dadang

I never took the time to say thank you.

I remember these trams very well. If my memory is correct, they were used for a while as free trams around the City Circle, so it's sad if they're no longer part of the heart of Melbourne.

Thanks again,

Rod
Olde&Grumpy 2020 年 12 月 6 日 上午 3:22 
Thank you Dadang for giving us Aussies some attention
Tsass 2020 年 12 月 4 日 下午 11:51 
Yeah - these look like they'd do the job of covering for a Christchurch Brill
Kronic_Rogue 2020 年 12 月 2 日 下午 7:42 
Would love to see some Adelaide Metro 2000 and 3000 class DMUs!
ICS  [作者] 2020 年 12 月 2 日 上午 6:38 
@Everyone Thank you very much for all kind words!
@MKH1020 maybe I'll put the modern pantograph version. But still not planned yet