Western Pacific GP20 High Nose Loco Add-On
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https://EMD%20GP20 High Nose in Western Pacific livery Authentic Western Pacific details, including high-nose and dual controls Full start up procedure Working battery charging issues Alternative cab Dynamic brakes Temperature control Hot engine alarm Alert lights Quick Drive compatible Scenarios for the Feather River Canyon routeThe Electro-Motive GP20 was designed to satisfy the railroads’ 1960s demands for ever-more horsepower. In a production run lasting from November 1959 to April 1962, the EMD GP20 came to symbolize both the beginnings of the “second generation” of North American dieselization and the “horsepower race” of the early 1960s.
The GP20 was the first of EMD’s long line of successful “Geeps” to be turbocharged, providing the locomotive with 2,000 horsepower. A total of 260 GP20s were constructed for seven U. S. railroads – and the first buyer of the landmark locomotive was the Western Pacific.
Western Pacific’s GP20s were built with high noses (a design that had been the norm in the 1950s but would soon be replaced by a short front hood offering enhanced visibility). The units were equipped with dual controls for ease of bi-directional use, weighed 257,000 pounds, and were dressed in Western Pacific’s attractive and iconic “Zephyr” silver and orange livery.
WP utilized its GP20s system-wide use, frequently calling upon the versatile diesels to tote heavy or priority tonnage through the rugged Feather River Canyon. Most of Western Pacific’s GP20s remained in service until WP was merged into Union Pacific in 1982, and in 1985 Union Pacific donated Western Pacific 2001 – the first GP20 built – to the Feather River Rail Society and the diesel is today preserved at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California.
Developed by Reppo, the Western Pacific GP20 for Train Simulator features a range of advanced operating features, including authentic start-up procedures and highly realistic operating controls, and a detailed cab interior with dual, bi-directional engineer control stands.
Includes:
- EMD GP20 High Nose in Western Pacific livery
- Authentic Western Pacific details, including high-nose and dual controls
- Full start up procedure
- Working battery charging issues
- Alternative cab
- Dynamic brakes
- Temperature control
- Hot engine alarm
- Alert lights
- Quick Drive compatible
- 4 scenarios for the Feather River Canyon route, also available on Steam.
Western Pacific GP20 High Nose Manual
Western Pacific GP20 High Nose Tutorial
EMD GP20 - History
Do you have an interest in the history of the EMD GP20 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.
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