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    Union Pacific Heritage SD70ACes Loco Add-On

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      The powerful SD70ACe is a popular sight across the US freight railroad network and is now available for Train Simulator in six attractive heritage liveries of Union Pacific.

      Production of the SD70ACe version began in 2004 as General Motors’ response to the popular GE Dash 9-44CW. Originally, the diesel freight locomotive was an upgrade to the SD70M and SD70MAC, designed to meet new emission regulations and with minor external differences in body shape. As with recent US diesels, the SD70ACe was also fitted with a full width ‘comfort’ cab and is a popular sight across the US.

      More than 1,200 examples have been built so far for a number of US railroads, including BNSF, CSX, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern.

      Through the years, a series of mergers have expanded Union Pacific’s track network, opening up new routes and services across the US. In celebration of these fallen flag railroads, Union Pacific repainted six SD70ACe locomotives in attractive heritage liveries during the mid-2000s, including those of the Denver & Rio Grande Western, Missouri Pacific, Western Pacific, Missouri-Kansas-Texas, Chicago & North Western, and Southern Pacific. These locomotives regularly haul freight across the UP network and form part of the current UP fleet.

      The locomotives are Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the Union Pacific Heritage SD70ACes on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam.

      Includes:

      • EMD SD70ACe in six Union Pacific ‘fallen flag’ heritage liveries
      • Liveries include Denver & Rio Grande Western, Missouri Pacific, Western Pacific, Missouri-Kansas-Texas, Chicago & North Western, and Southern Pacific
      • Flashing ditch lights
      • Cab light
      • Step lights
      • Union Pacific freight cars, including Auto Rack Car, Box Car, Cement Hopper, Double Stack Car, Low Gondola and Wood Chip Gondola
      • Quick Drive compatible

       

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      EMD SD70ACe - History

      Do you have an interest in the history of the EMD SD70ACe locomotive? Our friends over at American Rails have an excellent site documenting the history of this and many other North American locomotives. Click here to take a look.

      Image by FXE3212 and used under Creative Commons license.

      Image showing Ferrosur SD70ACe locomotive

       

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