Santa Fe Kodachrome Skin Pack
After 137 years of phenomenal prosperity, the AT&SF joined Burlington Northern in 1996 to create the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway. Today, BNSF Railway grosses more than $20 billion annually, ranking it behind only Union Pacific as the country’s most powerful railroad.
Long before it became an icon the Santa Fe was nothing more than the dream of Cyrus Holliday. He envisioned a railroad from what was then the Territory of Kansas to the west coast with a branch reaching the Gulf of Mexico.
The colonel believed such a venture would yield strong profits thanks to plentiful trade found along the famous Santa Fe Trail and the Gulf’s deepwater ports. Such grand endeavors, of course, bring a healthy dose of skepticism and almost no one believed in Holliday’s idea.
At the time there was no reason to question this sentiment since the territory had yet to achieve statehood, few settlers could be found west of the Mississippi River, and even fewer railroads served the Great Plains. However, as Holliday correctly foresaw, if the iron horse arrived a great wave of immigrants would follow.
In addition, the fertile lands and mild climate appeared ready-made for agricultural development. With an active role in politics, he sought the territory’s inclusion into the Union (Kansas officially became the 34th state of the United States on January 29, 1861) while simultaneously promoting his railroad.
Here we have the Santa Fe EMD GP38-2 (6) & SD40-2 (16) in Kodachrome.
- ATSF EMD GP38-2 2370 – 2375 available 1985 retires in 1990.
- ATSF EMD SD40-2 5022, 5023, 5026, 5060, 5068, 5077, 5082, 5093 available 1985 retires in 1995.
- ATSF EMD SD40-2 5098, 5107, 5117, 5159, 5161, 5182, 5184, 5192 available 1985 retires in 1995.
You will need the Zukzf’s GP38-2 & SD40-2to make this work.
- Group listed
- Model by SD70M & MaikC
- Custom sounds by Mr. Cheesecake
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EMD GP38-2 — Steam Workshop
Soundsets: EMD 645 Roots-blown (GP38-2, SW1500, SD38-2) — Steam Workshop
EMD SD40-2 — Steam Workshop
Soundsets: EMD 645 Turbo (SD40-2, F40PH, MP36, SDP40F, DDA40X) — Steam Workshop