British Rail Class 50
British Rail Class 50
Class 50 was the last diesel locomotive BR built for fast, mixed traffic. They started life working on the West Coast Main Line, after which they were transferred to the Western region. They were refurbished in the early 1980s to address poor reliability. All were withdrawn by 1992, but several have been preserved.
The model is available since 1968 in the liveries used in working service: BR, Network South East, and the one-off green livery.
Features:
– 16 locomotives are available.
– User-settable headcode on 50036: use the train name.
– Reversible
– Custom audio.
– Each loco is also available as a track asset.
Max speed: 160 kph.
Power: 2014 kw (2700 hp).
Tractive effort: 216 kN.
Funclive will be doing an expansion pack with the preserved liveries.
Image credits:
Mk 2a coaches: PlaneSimple.
Mk 2d coaches: killakanz.
Images 6 onwards (the good ones): cw_315.