Central Pacific Jupiter 4-4-0 Pack
Howdy folks! Welcome to the 1800’s and the Golden Spike Promontory Point pack!
The Central Pacific Jupiter 4-4-0 Locomotive!
Built in 1868 at the Schenectady Locomotive Works of New York, she and several of her sister engines were dismantled and shipped to Sacramento, California to the Central Pacific’s
headquarters where they were reassembled for duty.
Jupiter, the main attraction here was the locomotive present for the final spike; a Golden Spike driven in to complete the Transcontinental railroad. Connecting the East and West of
the United States. The 2 Great oceans Atlantic and Pacific united.
Jupiter was scrapped in the early 1900’s. Today a replica locomotive runs out of the Golden Spike National Historical Park in Utah.
32 Different road numbers! 3 based on the historical locomotive. Jupiter Red is what initially the locomotive was thought to be the color when the replica’s were originally built.
Based upon different information it was determined that Jupiter was indeed blue and red.
Each numbered locomotive has a different Smoke stack, and either has a Grandfather Clock Style headlamp, or Jupiter’s Box style headlamp. A mixture of coal and wood fueled locomotives.
– Jupiter In Blue
– Jupiter in Red
– Leviathan (Sister locomotive)
– Admiral in black (my personal locomotive)
All numbered engines below are recolorable!
#’s
-8, 11, 15, 16, 17, 22, 25, 28, 30
-31, 33, 35, 39, 40, 43, 44, 51, 52
-56, 67, 71, 74, 75, 78, 83, 83, 86
-87, 92, 99
– Texture detail work by Rckdesigns
– Model Citizen Couplers
– Sounds by Mr. Cheesecake
– Several Different camera angles
– All units have a corresponding Asset!
Date of Appearance – 1868
Weight – 33 Tons
Horsepower – 795 Horse Power
Tractive effort – 10,790lbs
I first want to Thank Rckdesigns! Without him the detail textures woulda have been a disaster! Thank you so much for your help to make these a reality in Transport Fever 2!
This is Pack 1 of the Golden Spike Promontory Point Pack! There are 3 others! Make sure to grab them all! Look out for Pack 2,3, & 4! Enjoy your Early Era maps!
For anyone asking about the maps in the screenshots. I don’t have the map, and no link to it as my friend Lskeetskeet took the fantastic screen shots for me.