About This Content Packing 5,000 horsepower and a 20-cylinder engine, the SD80MAC was a regular coal hauler across Pennsylvania, and is now here in CSX livery for Train Simulator.Thirty units were built by EMD for Conrail between 1995 and 1996 and were the first diesel locomotives to use a 20-cylinder engine since EMD’s SD45 and SD45-2 models. Their huge motive power and 75mph (121 km/h) top speed also made them slightly more powerful than GE’s EVO series, making them ideal candidates for the heavy coal trains of Pennsylvania.The SD80MAC was also fitted with recessed red marker lights in the nose, a feature unique to Conrail locomotives and something that remained when Conrail was split up; 17 locomotives were taken on by Norfolk Southern and 13 by CSX. As with most modern era EMD units, the Class was also fitted with electronic display screens for instrument readouts and the usual EMD dynamic braking system.The EMD SD80MAC for Train Simulator is seen as it operates today for CSX in their recent YN3 scheme. Detailing features include step lights, cab lights, multi-function displays, heavy braking system/train brake control and in-cab signalling that can be used on the NEC: New York-New Haven route. Also included with the locomotive are CSX coal hoppers.The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the CSX SD80MAC on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator, such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Norfolk Southern Coal District route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).ScenariosFour scenarios for the Norfolk Southern Coal District route:Training: SD80MAC CSX Simple ControlsTraining: SD80MAC CSX Expert ControlsCoal Car Conveying: Part 1Coal Car Conveying: Part 2More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.Key FeaturesEMD SD80MAC in CSX YN3 liveryStep lightsCab lightsMulti-function displaysHeavy braking system/train brake controlCSX coal hoppersQuick Drive compatibleScenarios for the Norfolk Southern Coal District routeDownload size: 126mb 7aa9394dea Title: Train Simulator: CSX SD80MAC Loco Add-OnGenre: SimulationDeveloper:RailSimulator.comPublisher:Dovetail Games - TrainsFranchise:Train SimulatorRelease Date: 31 Jul, 2014 Train Simulator: CSX SD80MAC Loco Add-On FULL Now this game works every time i load it.I reommend this game to every one. I love this addon. The locomotive looks good itself. However, there are some disadvantages about it. It makes my game lag, the horn sound lasts too long, it's not strong enough to accelerate faster with so many freight cars, and the brakes are poor. Getting this locomotive was a total waste of money.. runs fine brakes are good bell dosn't always work but it's good and the sound underneth the trucks of the locomotive are incorrect and needs to be changed. and the horn also needs work done on it.. To start I do love this locomotive! It has bright headlights, accurate design, Nicely made cab interior and CSX coal cars. All CSX SD80MACs are Ex-Conrail so the engine's physical body shape is accurate. The ditch lights do not flash(IDK if they do in real life though) and the engine is equipped with a Conrail RS3L horn(IDK how real they made the horn) but it has a too long of a loop making it hard to do the long long short long sequnce. Also the brake physics are totally messed up like on the SD40-2 LHF. I still say go get it since it is a good looking train despite the glitchiness.. It's a ok locomotive. You can't play with the horn so to speak, brakes are a little touchy also. But overall nice sounds. And only got it for $10, so it wasn't a total loss.. Horn is bad.Brakes are horrible.Traction is nearly nonexistent.Get wonderful AC6000 instead and be happy.
Train Simulator: CSX SD80MAC Loco Add-On FULL
Updated: Mar 9, 2020
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