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Missouri Pacific EMD SD40-2 Pack 2
   
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Scenario: USA
Vehicle: Locomotive
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Missouri Pacific EMD SD40-2 Pack 2

描述
Missouri Pacific Railroad, "Route Of The Eagles!"

The Missouri Pacific's corporate history is an intriguingly complicated affair involving numerous twists, turns, subsidiaries, and bankruptcies.
The modern company was comprised of several noteworthy predecessors like the Texas & Pacific, International-Great Northern, and St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern.
For these reasons, the MoPac's complete story could fill many volumes; even those systems previously mentioned have been thoroughly covered in books and magazines. As a result, any attempt to do so here would be impossible.
In short, the MP owned a web of main lines and secondary corridors which were spread out across Missouri, Kansas, eastern Colorado, eastern Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana. While the railroad failed to reach its namesake ocean it later achieved a direct route into Chicago.
The railroad's corporate history was one financial mess after another. However, following World War II it made dramatic transformation into a profitable Midwestern carrier.
Its new success and the mega-merger movement led to its 1982 acquisition by Union Pacific. Today, its 12,000-mile network comprises a significant component of the country's largest and most powerful railroad.

Here we have the Missouri Pacific EMD SD40-2 former SD40-2 Coal units.


Whats included?
  • Missouri Pacific SD40-2 6000 - 6011 (MP Yellow) available at 1984 retires at 1988.
  • Union Pacific SD40-2 3900 - 3911 (3900 - 3905 are the MP Style Font, 6006 - 6011 in UP standard font) available at 1988 retires at 1996.

You will need the Zukzf's SD40-2 to make this work.

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takashi 1 月 21 日 上午 3:04 
There's no need to read the explanation this time!
Right? You've aligned the time axis.
Make America Great Again!
Now is the chance to reach the ocean, thank you.