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The modification changes the sounds of all default trains to real ones. The sounds of trams remained unchanged. In the future, I plan to replace the aircraft sounds.
As for 1930-1950, in those years, steam locomotives were actively used in the socialist republics. There were very few diesel locomotives. Those diesel locomotives that were available were mainly bought in the USA. Then replicas of American locomotives were built in the republics. Only at the end of the 50s began the gradual replacement of steam locomotives with electric and diesel locomotives.
Also, if I may suggest, we need more early years locomotives.1930-1950.