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Revision as of 21:06, 7 December 2016
Unrecognised input "d" Recheck!
[[Category:Unrecognised input "d" Recheck! Locomotives]]
Railmaster Quad | Unrecognised input "d" Recheck! | ||||
Statistics | |||||
Type | [[:Category:Unrecognised input "d" Recheck! Locomotives|Unrecognised input "d" Recheck!]] (140%) | ||||
Power | 72 | ||||
Slots | 1 | ||||
Tax | 628 | Undefined | |||
Dispatch XP | 558 | ||||
Set | Railmaster Cargo I (+25%) | ||||
Offer Information | |||||
Offer Type | Offer Date | Cost | Buy XP | Level | Restrictions |
Special | 15 Apr 2016 | 320 | 113,810 | 90 | Limit 2 |
Vintage | 7 Dec 2016 | 275 | 90,000 | 70 | Limit 3 |
Museum | |||||
The GE AC44i is a diesel-electric locomotive built by General Electric, initially provided for MRS, is the first AC traction unit commercially made available in Brazil. It is very similar to the Dash9 models, differing mainly on its bogies. More than 300 AC44i units have been produced in Brazil and in the USA, while MRS is its bigger operator. |