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Thank you
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You can see it off center on the A-set, I will have it fixed on the A-set soon(tm).
Thanks in advance.
To answer about the acceleration: I am no Engineer, if some1 that can provide me with actual number for either power or tractive effort I will be greatly appreciate it. I don't know if that number from wiki is a theoretical maximum, but may be in the real world, there are either the low speed limit near stations or switches or for the comfort of passenger that it could be a lower value ?
To answer Cities: Skylines: Do you have some1 in mind that can do the conversion ? Since this model is way more detail than it needs to be for a city sim, I suppose if some1 want this train it will be much easier to just make a square rectangle mesh and just paint windows on... If some1 were available to take on the conversion, I do have one condition for the person to accept before it is allow to be converted.
Wiki discribes this car with 1.00m/s²
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Trains_A_set
So 6000 kW is too less.
Maybe 0.85 - 0.90m/s² would be a realistic value