MKT L-1a 2-8-2
Orginal model by bdaneal. The first mikados to arrive on the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad were an extensive group received from the American Locomotive Company in 1913 and 1914. These locomotives, 70 in total, were designated as Class L-1 and were assigned road numbers 701-770. They had 61' drivers, 26 1/2' x 30' cylinders, and a 195 psi boiler pressure, and they exerted 57,250 pounds of tractive effort. Road numbers 701-760 (Class L-1-a) were coal burners, and numbers 761-770 (Class L-1-b) burned oil. In the early 1920s, The Lima Locomotive Works built 60 'Mikados' for the M-K-T. Twenty were delivered in 1920 (Class L-2-c, road numbers 861-880) and 1923 (Class L-2-d, road numbers 881-920). These locomotives had 61' drivers, 28' x 30' cylinders, and a 195 psi boiler pressure, and they exerted 63,900 pounds of tractive effort. All but six of the Class L-2-c locomotives were built as oil burners and had trailing truck boosters. There are no surviving Katy 2-8-2 'Mikado' type locomotives. Custom meshes and ARN are done in-house by user Trainzman54.
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Works in:
- Trainz 2019
- Trainz 2022
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