Train Sim World: CSX GP40-2 Loco

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Electro-Motive produced its landmark line of “GP” (General Purpose) locomotives, nicknamed “Geeps,” for more than half a century in a monumental production run that exceeded 16,700 locomotives. Arguably the ultimate edition of the Geep road-switcher was the GP40-2 and now this famed diesel workhorse comes to Train Sim World in classic CSX “YN2” and modern “YN3b” liveries!

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Developer:
Dovetail Games
Release date:
29 November 2017
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Electro-Motive produced its landmark line of “GP” (General Purpose) locomotives, nicknamed “Geeps,” for more than half a century in a monumental production run that exceeded 16,700 locomotives. Arguably the ultimate edition of the Geep road-switcher was the GP40-2 and now this famed diesel workhorse comes to Train Sim World in classic CSX “YN2” and modern “YN3b” liveries!

The four-axle (B-B), 3,000-horsepower GP40-2 was constructed by Electro-Motive from 1972 to 1986, sold to 27 original railroad buyers, and enjoyed a production run of 1,143 units. As the “Geep” little sister to the famed six-axle SD40-2, powered by Electro-Motive’s highly successful and reliable V-16 645-series power plant, and equipped with EMD’s “Dash-2” technology, the GP40-2 was considered by many as the best among EMD’s long lineage of Geeps. Today, more than four decades after its introduction, the GP40-2 can still be found working in numbers for the likes of CSX, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific, Kansas City Southern, and a variety of U. S. regional railroads.

Among the buyers of the GP40-2 were 11 railroads that would eventually become (in whole or in part) members of today’s giant CSX system. The railroads that purchased the GP40-2 included the largest CSX predecessors, including Chesapeake & Ohio, Baltimore & Ohio, Seaboard Coast Line, and Louisville & Nashville. During the 1970s, Chessie System (which included B&O, C&O, and Western Maryland) made the GP40-2 its locomotive of choice, purchasing 348 of the versatile diesels. All told, CSX predecessor roads acquired more than 500 GP40-2s.

Today, CSX continues to employ a large fleet of veteran GP40-2s in road, local, and switching duties across its system. And now, the successful Electro-Motive GP40-2, in classic CSX “YN2” and modern “YN3b” liveries, comes to Train Sim World: CSX Heavy Haul, accompanied by two new modern freight cars, a 73-foot centerbeam flatcar and a CSX 42-foot steel coil car.

The Train Sim World CSX Electro-Motive GP40-2 now joins the CSX SD40-2, GP38-2, and GE AC4400CW as authentic motive power to move tonnage over the Sand Patch Grade and Northeast Corridor New York routes!

Key Features

  • Electro-Motive 3,000 Horsepower GP40-2 diesel road-switcher in classic CSX “Bright Future” YN2 and CSX “Boxcar” YN3b Liveries
  • Highly authentic operating characteristics and interactive controls
  • 42-foot Steel Coil Car in CSX branded livery
  • 73-foot Centerbeam Flatcar
  • Includes three challenging scenarios and an interactive tutorial for Sand Patch Grade
  • Operable in Service Mode in Sand Patch Grade with more than 20 services to take control of
  • Additionally operable in the ‘New York Switcher’ Scenario and within the featured yards of Northeast Corridor New York
  • Download Size: 140.3MB

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
64-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8 / 8.1 or Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i5-4690 @ 3.5 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X @ 3.7 GHz
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon R9 270 with 2 GB VRAM or more
DirectX:
Version 10
Network:
Broadband Internet connection
Storage:
20 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX Compatible
Additional Notes:
Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller

recommended*

OS *:
64-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8 / 8.1 or Windows 10
Processor:
Intel Core i7-4790 @ 3.6 GHz or AMD Ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.8 GHz
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon RX 480 with 4 GB VRAM or more
DirectX:
Version 10
Network:
Broadband Internet connection
Storage:
20 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX Compatible
Additional Notes:
Requires mouse and keyboard or Xbox Controller

User reviews

TBoy205
Recommended | 29 Nov 2017

I only bought this to support the company. I feel like $19.99 is a bit steep for what this DLC includes. $10-$15 would be more reasonable. Please continue producing content for the game.

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The Viking
Not recommended | 29 Nov 2017

SERVICES STILL UNPLAYABLE, EVEN AFTER 18/01/2018 UPDATE. DON'T BUY, IT'S A SCAM! In reality, this DLC gives you: -a loco that is just modified from one of the base game -1 tutorial -3 scenarios that's all. Sure, "20

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SwippyOG
Not recommended | 30 Nov 2017

I mean like seriously. You guy's basicly release a repaint for a train, a few new cargo pieces and 3 scenarios. For 14 Euros!? This is worth 5 euros at MAX! Why are we paying 3 times as much as this is worth? Train

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ixvst01
Recommended | 02 Dec 2017

The GP40-2 is overall a good DLC and I would recommend it to someone who is thinking about getting it. PROS: Well modeled cab and exterior. Looks amazing. Comes with 3 more scenarios Steel coil car and centerbeam flat

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Spebe
Not recommended | 29 Nov 2017

Ok first off i will say its a pretty locomotive however in a game where literally all four locomotives have the same horn sounds and three of them have the same bell sounds and two share the same engine sound I am

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Jem7
Not recommended | 30 Jan 2018

The GP-40 is by far the worst release of DLC for TSW to date. Even if you see this DLC for half price in sales, I would give very careful consideration and read the other reviews on here before purchasing. Essentially

Helpful: 14