Octopus | ![]() | ||||
Statistics | |||||
Type | ![]() | (Electric) | |||
Power | 34 | ![]() | |||
Tax | 280 | ![]() | |||
Dispatch XP | 185 | ![]() | |||
Set | Octupus Liner | ||||
OCU | Required | ||||
Offer Information | |||||
Offer Type | Offer Date | Cost | Buy XP | Level | Restrictions |
![]() | 23 Oct 2017- 6 Nov 2017 | 450 ![]() | 1,857,000 ![]() | 285 | Limit 1 |
185,700,000 ![]() | 315 | ||||
![]() | 11 Nov 2019- 18 Nov 2019 | 450 ![]() | 1,857,000 ![]() | 285 | Limit 1 |
185,700,000 ![]() | 315 | ||||
Museum | |||||
The Vectron is a design of reconfigurable, modular Bo'Bo' multipurpose locomotive by Siemens Mobility, intended to be the successor to the successful EuroSprinter family of locomotives. Initially only electric versions were announced, but there was a diesel variant revealed at the 2010 Innotrans trade fair. The Vectron is designed to be easily reconfigurable to a variety of country or work specific configurations; reconfiguration to different safety systems is simplified with pre-designed mounting points for track equipment, modular safety equipment cabinets in the locomotive body and a driver's desk designed for a wide variety of information equipment. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vectron_%28locomotive%29 |
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