U-4 Wintry | |||||
Statistics | |||||
Type | Common Steam (100%) | ||||
Power | 28 | ||||
Slot | 1 | ||||
Tax | 832 | ||||
Dispatch XP | 92 | ||||
Set | N/A | ||||
Offer Information | |||||
Offer Type | Offer Date | Cost | Buy XP | Level | Restrictions |
Limited | 21 Dec 2015 - 4 Jan 2016 | 18,600,000 | 130,520 | 132 | Limit: 1 |
Limited | 28 Nov 2016 - 27 Feb 2017 | 18,600,000 | 130,520 | 132 | Limit: 1 |
Limited | 20 Jan 2020 - 10 Feb 2020 | 18,600,000 | 130,520 | 132 | Limit: 1 |
Limited | 23 Jan 2023 - 13 Feb 2023 | 18,600,000 | 130,520 | 132 | Limit: 1 |
Museum | |||||
Canadian National Railways U-1-F class locomotives, were a class of twenty 4-8-2 or Mountain type locomotives built by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1944. They were numbered 6060–6079 by CN and nicknamed “Bullet Nose Bettys” due to their distinctive cone-shape smokebox door cover. The order for these engines came during World War II when steel was of extreme value. The mountain type locomotive was a step down in size from the much more prevalent Northern Type (4-8-4). As a result of the step down in size the mountain type had less power but more speed and served well as a general purpose workhorse. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CN_U-1-f |
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