FourthJuly Single | |||||
Statistics | |||||
Type | Common Electric (200%) | ||||
Power | 55 | ||||
Slot | 1 | ||||
Tax | 440 | ||||
Dispatch XP | 569 | ||||
Set | FourthJuly Liner II (+30%) | ||||
Offer Information | |||||
Offer Type | Offer Date | Cost | Buy XP | Level | Restrictions |
Special | 4 Jul 2017 | 175 | 61,575 | 90 | Limit: 2 |
Vintage | 11 Feb 2018 | 150 | 51,850 | 50 | Limit: 3 |
Limited | 1 Jul 2019 - 15 Jul 2019 | 430 | 7,239,500 | 520 | Limit: 10 |
723,930,000 | 550 | Limit: 1 | |||
Other Information | |||||
The set name for this locomotive was originally released as: FourthyJuly Liner II. | |||||
Museum | |||||
The Amtrak Cities Sprinter, or ACS-64, is an electric locomotive designed by Siemens Mobility for Amtrak. In October 2010, Amtrak ordered 70 locomotives at a cost of US$466 million, to be delivered beginning in February 2013. In order to comply with "Buy American" laws, the locomotives are being manufactured at Siemens' factory in Florin, California, with traction and electrical equipment being manufactured at Siemens facilities in Norcross and Alpharetta, Georgia. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amtrak_Cities_Sprinter |
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