Rijndam
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Re: Rijndam
Will have the really slow acceleration like the FGV train
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Wait, even better! Why not use an SD400 or CAF's Port Authority LRV? High and low platform boarding.
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Or even the Breda San Francisco LRV2/3 or the Siemens S200SF, with their movable steps, they can serve high or low platforms with all doors. I don't think there's a model of them kicking around online, but they would serve well here. I do happen to know all the tech stuff for them if needed
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You'll be surprised but there are some models of the Breda LRVs around somewhere.
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Wow I wouldn't have guessed that! Thing is though, no model would be able to accurately recreate the mess of mechanical and weight issues that real Bredas have.
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I wish there was 3d models of the P865/P2020. I know a guy who's been working on them along with the P2000 but they've been on Mars. I don't know if they will return with updates but I'd love to see some LA Metro Rail rolling stock for the simulator with the horn_2 botton functional.
Photo from them btw.
Photo from them btw.
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Re: Rijndam
The FGV DMU is a train from the 60's, do you expect a train from the 60's a fast acceleration? The 3700 series is more like a tram train and newer construction, plus electric, so just by common sense...
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The 2300 railcars were constructed between 1966 and 1974 for the FEVE network. They were all built as single car units, but they were later rebuilt to become two-car units in the 1980s. The units used on Alicante to Denia FGV line did not appear until 1987.
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What's your point?AlistairCowell wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 18:30 The 2300 railcars were constructed between 1966 and 1974 for the FEVE network. They were all built as single car units, but they were later rebuilt to become two-car units in the 1980s. The units used on Alicante to Denia FGV line did not appear until 1987.
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I think 3700 series will have faster a acceleration than the FGV DMU, but I'm not entirely sure.