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In the Buy menu the locomotive isn't listed as "GE C39-8" or "C39-8" or even just "C39" the Locomotive is simply listed as "Conrail" as if the loco is the entire Consolidated Rail Corporation as a whole.
Also has no crew.
But it is a good port and fits well within the TPF2 world. and it does a good job hauling freight up and down the rails. From your description though it sounds like it would only be good at blocking lines because it's to busy being on fire to move xD
I really do not appreciate SqUiTwTUrD's capitalistic greed that is cancer to this workshop community and he should be banned and deleted.
1. A game is abandonware if it is no longer “reasonably available” for sale or officially supported. 2. Abandonware games must be older than about four to five years old
Abandonware is generally defined as any software that's at least a few years old and is no longer distributed or supported by its owner.
come again SqUiTwTUrD