New Haven R1 Mountain
New Haven R1 Mountain
As always, thank you to Lskeetskeet for the phenominal screenshots!
Train to Relax
Hello folks, and welcome back to the USRA era! We have the USRA variation of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad! The R-1 4-8-2 Mountain.
READ THIS PLEASE!
As a heads-up folk, you will find this locomotive in your buy menu under “multiple unit” under the steam category. The reason you see it under the multiple unit category is the Random numbers mod. In order for it to work, the locomotive must have a cargo space. That cargo is 1 passenger. So no, you are not crazy if you see this on your freight trains. This is the workaround for getting the random numbers to work. Honestly, it’s well worth it! Normally I’d say you must have a dependent mod active for the random numbers to work, but Meatballhero has allowed me to include the files! No dependents were necessary for this one! Also, you may want to set a max timer for your trains you want to sit and wait for full at stations.
Slight history
During the First World War, the federal government enacted the USRA as an experiment to nationalize the railroads during a wartime emergency. This lasted from December 1917 to March 1920. They introduced standardized locomotive and rail car classes known as the USRA Standard.
Changes occurred quickly once President Wilson issued the order for nationalization. All the railroads were organized into 3 divisions, East, West, and South. A reduction in passenger service occurred to help with the decongestion of freight. The current number of locomotives and rolling stock was augmented by new production of up-to-date and standardized types/designed to be the best that could be produced to replace outdated equipment.
These locomotives are excellent in mountain passenger service and fast freight!
New Haven
I have 12 Light Mountain versions here for you.
R1, R1A, & R1B
– Standard 4 Axle Tender, Large 6 Axle Tender, and Vanderbilt Tender
– MC Couplers
– Fantastic sounds by Mrcheesecake as always!
– The R1 will have the random number in the 30## series
– The R1A & R1B will have random number in the 33## series
– Several locomotives have an asset version, but not all I find it unnecessary.
– Matching Generic versions
– 8 different camera views
R1 Stats
Availability- 1918
Speed – 80 MPH
Horsepower- 3,244
Tractive Effort – 53,882 LBF
Weight – 520,710 Lbs – 615,509 Lbs – Range because of the Tenders
R1A Stats
Availability- 1920
Speed – 80 MPH
Horsepower- 3,244
Tractive Effort – 53,882 LBF
Weight – 614,494 Lbs
R1B Stats
Availability- 1924
Speed – 80 MPH
Horsepower- 3,244
Tractive Effort – 53,882 LBF
Weight – 622,497 Lbs
What’s next
Check out the other 2 New Haven Railroad packs the R2 and R3!
This concludes my run on the USRA type light mountain and their variations. So what’s in the works? I have a USRA heavy mountain currently in the texturing phase, a USRA Light Santa Fe in UV phase, and the USRA heavy pacific in the modeling stage. Of course, there are variations along with these, but this is the current schedule!
The USRA locomotives are also ones in which is you simply google USRA and the type of locomotive, you get so many hits on model locomotives. So if you are wanting to reskin these into your own road you can ask me on the TPF American Modding discord for the PSD’s and create a dependent mod if you wish for the community.
HEADS UP
From this point, please understand that my mods are rather heavy in poly count. Sorry, I enjoy the detail. I put a lot of effort into these, to make them as best I can to be enjoyed. Sorry if you don’t have enough disk space or computer power to run these. The models have LOD’s on them to help reduce poly count as you zoom out.