Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Allegheny 2-6-6-6 Steam Locomotive
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Vehicles: Vehicle, Land, Advanced
Tags: v1.5.4
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Jul 6, 2022 @ 7:46pm
Jul 13, 2022 @ 8:14am
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Allegheny 2-6-6-6 Steam Locomotive

Description
Allegheny 2-6-6-6 in the Chesapeake & Ohio paint scheme

The Allegheny class locomotives were among some of the heaviest and most powerful steam engines ever built. Today, two examples have been preserved and can be seen in museums. Steam turbines aren't all too powerful in Stormworks but this engine will still be up for hauling freight and cargo where you need it.

The sander can help prevent wheelslip but you can also just add a little brake to keep the train from wheelslipping. This is how you can reach top speed

Top Speed: ~100mph unloaded, ~70mph medium load Cost: $133,134 Coal Capacity: 1008 Water Capacity: 21,226L

The drivers and valve gear are prone to getting tangled up. To prevent this:
-Turn off vehicle damage
-Set physics detail to high or at least medium
-When not moving, turn on the key labelled "Calibrate Drivers". This locks the wheels in place and recenters them

Credit to nouhadonosor for the infinite generator
56 Comments
Enzocats  [author] May 11 @ 10:18pm 
Yup it's broken
SHADOWMARE174 May 11 @ 9:47pm 
the train keeps losing its water level and steam pressure
jbwinc Feb 14 @ 12:58pm 
dang it
Enzocats  [author] Feb 14 @ 12:27pm 
No
jbwinc Feb 14 @ 12:24pm 
ples make it happen
jbwinc Jan 29 @ 12:16pm 
btw also make tender realistic
jbwinc Jan 29 @ 12:13pm 
dear Enzocats i have a 2-10-10-2 under constuten but i need it to be realistic this includs working compresser, working generator, blowdown, and a better funle can you help make this happen?
george.mutale Dec 14, 2023 @ 5:06pm 
just asking how do i spawn wont it be to big to spawn
NovaTheHarryGantFan Apr 21, 2023 @ 7:59pm 
Nice to see a good Allegheny locomotive. Ive seen this exact engine irl at The Henry Ford