Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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NJ Transport Locomotive
   
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15 Dec, 2018 @ 9:56am
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NJ Transport Locomotive

Description
NJ Transport Locomotive

Features:

- Max Speed 135 Mph
- Specialised Composit Connecting Microprocessor System ( Multiple locomotives can be connected and controlled from one cab, either from the front or rear).
- Diesel Eletric System
- Detailed Interior
- Detailed Exterior

Instructions:

To Operate:
- Enter the main cab.
- Flip all eletric breakers on.
- Jump in the Operators chair.
- Start the diesel engines using the starter button.
- Throttle will be set to 0.2 by default. Increase if you need to generate more eletric.
- Disengage the breaks
- Use the eletric engine throttle to move.
- Thats it.
- To stop - Use breaks first then reduce the electric throttle to 0.


To Control using another Locomotive:
- In each Locomotive:
- Turn the electric breaker on.
- Engage the key switch to receive a data signal.
- Connect all Locomotives together.
- All the locomotives will now be controlled from the car that doesnt have the key switch on.

Controls sent via data singal:
- Diesel Throttle
- Diesel Starter
- Electric Throttle
- Breaks
- Running Lights

As always please comment and report any bugs you find.

I will keep this creation updated where possible and be sure to keep a look out for my upcoming creations!!!!!!!!

Please do not re-upload or share without my permission, including custom versions!!!!

And lastly have fun.

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16 Comments
WHYAMIHERE499 17 Aug, 2023 @ 3:53pm 
bro theirs no reverse i can't connect to anything please fix add reverse
agrimes 19 Jul, 2022 @ 4:52pm 
Hey, my updated version runs well but the cab needs lots of work and the main electronics package on the flip side of the rear cab wall needs to be replaced...
surbur 19 Jul, 2022 @ 1:57pm 
This is my favriot train, but. it needs updates, im willing to do it myself and repost, but only with your permission.
agrimes 3 Feb, 2022 @ 9:27am 
I was going through my collection of locos and this was the brokenest. I had been tinkering with the plumbing previously but I had not overhauled the rear truck assembly because there was no clearance with the rear prime mover. I had to raise that up by one block to give myself the room I needed for the trux. I am operating the thing in twin diesel electric mode, so I have two idependent systems running in pure desel electric mode. The thing goes 200 mph but sucks the thimble dry in about 15 minutes flat. =\ If I'm going to go renegade and re-post this thing I'll have to add a tender coupling on the rear connector and completely re-build the electronics and controls...
CatLover2500 29 Dec, 2021 @ 8:57am 
BTW this guy has a YouTube Chanel
CatLover2500 29 Dec, 2021 @ 8:56am 
i am wondering where can i find your mind controler
QuentinDaJournalist12 17 Apr, 2021 @ 3:32am 
How to connect to cars
sarobertson7 16 Mar, 2020 @ 4:56am 
while i agree with the fuel, it runs fine for me and leaves the yard no problem
agrimes 2 Mar, 2020 @ 1:47pm 
This is going to be a tough loco to save. Yeah, it's got the look and feel down pretty well and the cabin feels pretty good too but the bottom line is that it won't roll out of the rail yard due to how the trucks are attached and barely has a thimble to hold its fuel. There are two ways to go with this train that I'd call valid, either go for a light weight setup with 3 trucks, one medium traction motor, one large diesel and two medium generators. The other choice is keep 4 trucks, go with 2 medium motors,, two diesels, and one large generator. Which the frame doesn't have quite enough space for. The underlying issue is that I'd need to fit an articulated subframe for the front and rear bogeys so that it can turn with the track right. I do this with my own large hardware, The Starlight Princess is one example, the DX 441 is a different approach. Then comes the question of how much this design really deserves. =\
Engineer 19 Jan, 2020 @ 6:08pm 
What a beautiful locomotive! Hope we will see more like it.