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|name = ACE 3000
|image = Image:ACE_3000.png
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|image = ACE_3000.png
|costgem = 275
 
|gemxp = 32,800
 
|gemlevel = 54
 
 
|type = s
 
|type = s
 
|power = 21
 
|power = 21
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|dispatch = 83
 
|dispatch = 83
 
|set =
 
|set =
|limit = 2
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|limit =
|OCC = y
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|limit_gem =
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|cost_gold =
|award = Special Offer - December 2012}}
 
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|level_gold =
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|cost_gem =
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{{OfferLoco|type=Special|date=December 2012|cost={{Gems|275}}|buyxp=32800|level=54|limit=2}}
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[[Category:Steam Locomotives]]
 
[[Category:Steam Locomotives]]
 
[[Category:21 Power Steam Locomotives]]
 
[[Category:21 Power Steam Locomotives]]

Revision as of 05:45, 3 November 2013

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Logo TS
ACE 3000 Unrecognised input "s" Recheck!
ACE 3000
Statistics
Type [[:Category:Unrecognised input "s" Recheck! Locomotives|Unrecognised input "s" Recheck!]]  (100%)
Power 21 Icon Power
Slots 1 Icon Slots
Tax 608 Undefined
Dispatch XP 83 Train Ride XP
Set N/A
Offer Information
Offer Type Offer Date Cost Buy XP Level Restrictions
Special December 2012 275 Resource Gems 32,800 Train Ride XP 54 Limit 2
Museum
The ACE 3000 project, proposed by locomotive enthusiast Ross Rowland during the 1970s oil crisis. The locomotive would look like a diesel, and was designed to compete with current diesel locomotives by using coal, much cheaper than oil at the time. The ACE 3000 would feature many new technologies, such as automatic firing and water-level control. The locomotive would be able to be connected to a diesel unit and run in unison with it, so that it would not be necessary to hook up two identical locomotives. The ACE 3000 was one of the most publicised attempts at modern steam, but the project ultimately failed due to lack of funds.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_steam_technology