Together in one great value package – the iconic Class 60 heavy hauler and the Cargowaggon IWB and YGB Seacow cargo wagons. With top quality modelling and exacting attention to detail throughout, this is heavy haulage heaven!
The Class 60 was the last mainline diesel locomotive built in the UK, and Class 60s are still giving sterling service hauling heavy freight.
It's accompanied here by the Cargowaggon IWB, a true workhorse of the railways, and the YGB Seacow ballast hopper, indispensable in its role of transporting track bed gravel around the rail network.
This great compilation of Just Trains add-ons can be used in any RailWorks or Rail Simulator route, and this add-on also includes a new set of scenarios - 16 for Rail Simulator and 15 for RailWorks.
CLASS 60
The Class 60 is supplied in 10 authentic liveries and is modelled with exacting attention to detail, all the way down to small features such as grilles and vents. The realistic cab features accurately modelled and correctly placed controls, and you can even use the windscreen wipers and move the individual window sunblinds up and down to aid visibility when the sun is low in the sky.
The distinctive sounds of the Class 60 were recorded from the real locomotive and include the unique engine start-up sounds and horn.
Liveries
British Steel
Coal
Construction
Corus
FWS
GWR
Loadhaul
Mainline
Petroleum
Transrail
YGB SEACOW
The YGB Seacow ballast hopper is used throughout the rail system to transport and dispense track bed gravel. It comes in eight liveries, all finely painted and authentically weathered for realism.
The wagons are modelled in great detail, and there's even an animated operator on the back of the wagons
Liveries
Black/orange
Blue
Grey/yellow
Maroon
Olive
Red stripe
Rusty
White stripe
Features
High quality 3D modelling
Animated operator figure
Authentic looking ballast load
Can be used loaded or unloaded
Custom physics
Custom animations
Wheels
Couplings
Ballast load
CARGOWAGGON IWB
The popular Cargowaggon freight wagon - a true workhorse of the railways - has been widely used throughout Europe for the past couple of decades. The Cargowaggon IWB is supplied here in eight distinctive and striking liveries, all with authentic weathering.
Modelled in very high quality and with exacting attention to detail, the IWB set lets you create colourful and realistic rakes of wagons to haul around your RailWorks/Rail Simulator world.
Liveries
Blue, no logo
Blue Circle Cement logo
Cargowaggon logo
Cargowaggon logo, heavily weathered
Grey, no logo
Paqueexpress logo
Perrier logo
Tiphook Ferry wagon logo
Features
High quality 3D modelling
Custom physics
Custom Animations
Bogies
Wheels
Couplings
SCENARIOS
The following scenarios will give you the perfect opportunity to put this collection through its paces. All scenarios are for both RailWorks and Rail Simulator unless specified otherwise.
Oxford - Paddington route
Class 60 - Rail tour You are driving a Class 60 on a special Rail Tour service from the West Country, and are on approach to Paddington. You have just dropped off passengers at Hayes & Harlington and need to complete the final leg of the Rail Tour journey into the busy Paddington station. Avoid fines by ensuring you don't delay the scheduled services.
YGB Seacow - Reading to Acton wagon move
Haul some empty Seacows from Reading to Acton in preparation for some weekend engineering work in London.
Cargowaggon IWB - West Country Goods You are driving a Class 47 with a rake of Cargowaggons from the West Country, and are held at a red signal just to the west of Didcot.
Class 60 and YGB Seacows - Hinksey Ballast Drive a Westbury - Hinksey ballast train from Reading to Oxford.
Class 60 and Cargowaggon IWBs - Hanwell with care
Your train is approaching Hanwell Yard where you will need to drop off some Cargowaggons; then take another set back to Reading yard.
Class 60 and YGB Seacows - Maidenhead Icy 'cow and Icicles
You are driving a Class 60 with a rake of loaded Seacows, which are on approach to Maidenhead where some track renewal work has been taking place over the Christmas and New Year break.
Class 60 & Cargowaggon IWBs - Southall Shunt
A rake of Cargowaggons has been dropped off in the West Yard. The Blue Circle wagons need to be split out of the consist for onward transfer to the cement plant at Westbury.
Class 60 - Free Roam
YGB Seacow – Free Roam
Cargowaggon IWB - Free Roam
Newcastle - York route
YGB Seacow - Monday Move It's 1981 and the last of the Class 55 Deltic's years in service. The new HSTs (High Speed Trains have all but taken over their former workings so they have been relegated to freight operations before they are scrapped. Today you must drive 5505 from Ferryhill to Thirsk, conveying some Seacow wagons.
Cargowaggon IWB - Christmas Eve Freight (Rail Simulator only)
A cold Christmas Eve morning and some important freight needs collecting from York yard.
Class 60 - Free Roam
Bath Green Park to Templecombe route
YGB Seacow - Milford Engineers
Haul some Seacows with a 7F from Evercreech Junction to Milford and pick up some more Seacows at Shepton Mallet.
Hedborough North route (RailWorks only)
Class 60, Cargowaggon IWB and YGB Seacows - Hed' Shunter
Position and shunt your freight wagons around the Headborough North route.
Class 60 - Free Roam
Hagen to Siegen route (Rail Simulator only)
YGB Seacow - Letmathe to Lennestadt-Meggen
Transport ballast to Lennestadt-Meggen using a DB BR 294.
Cargowaggon IWB - Photo Shoot
The launch of a new freight service between Germany and England has caused a great amount of interest, and to celebrate a photo-call has been organised at the Ha-Kabel Chalk plant in Germany.