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DB Schenker Class 592 Loco Add-On (Steam key) -- RU

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DB Schenker Class 592 Loco Add-On (Steam key) -- RU DB Schenker Class 592 Loco Add-On (Steam key) -- RU DB Schenker Class 592 Loco Add-On (Steam key) -- RU DB Schenker Class 592 Loco Add-On (Steam key) -- RU DB Schenker Class 592 Loco Add-On (Steam key) -- RU DB Schenker Class 592 Loco Add-On (Steam key) -- RU


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ABOUT THIS CONTENT
The first of the heavy freight generation of locomotives and pivotal in bringing the most successful freight locomotive in the UK to life, the BR Class 59 comes to Train Simulator in modern DB Schenker livery.

The original four Class 59s were ordered by Foster Yeoman in 1985 as a replacement to the increasingly unreliable Class 56. For the design of the Class 59, Foster Yeoman engaged General Motors Electro-Motive Division, one of the leading builders of locomotives. Derived from the EMD SD40-2 with a Class 58 style cab, the Class 59 was designed to haul heavy loads such as stone or coal across the UK, with a 3,300 horsepower engine.

Following Foster Yeoman’s order, further Class 59/1 variants were ordered by Amey Roadstone Construction, and Class 59/2 variants were ordered by National Power, initially as a trial, and then as an ongoing order to haul coal and limestone hoppers.

Built between 1994 and 1995, the Class 59/2s had different features compared to earlier variants of the class, including a new advanced slow speed control for accurate merry-go-round power station coal trains, more modern batteries and fire safety systems and also yaw dampers to increase the top speed from the original 60mph (96km/h) to 75mph (120km/h).

Ultimately, EMD´s diligence and flexibility in designing and constructing such a small order of 15 locomotives opened the way for the later, much larger, Class 66, which were built on the same body shell but internally different

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