In all of America there are few rail lines more bustling today nor richer in heritage than the Union Pacific’s crossing of the great America West.
Now, Union Pacific’s busy and scenic crossing of the Green River Basin of western Wyoming comes to Train Simulator Classic with the Green River – Kemmerer Route developed by Milepost Simulations.
The Green River – Kemmerer Route is set in the 1990s and extends from Green River via Peru and Granger to Moyer Junction at Kemmerer, Wyoming, a distance of 72 route miles.
The segment of the route westward from Green River to Granger was a part of Union Pacific’s original transcontinental line of 1869. From Green River, it crosses the river which bears the same name, then climbs from the river valley on a .82 percent grade to the line summit at Peru. In the 1990s, this portion of the route was the eastern end of Union Pacific’s Salt Lake City Subdivision. Thirty miles west of Green River – at Granger – the Sall Lake City Subdivision swung west-southwest toward its own namesake city and connected with Union Pacific’s Pocatello Subdivision.
From Granger, the new Train Simulator Classic route re-creates the segment of the Pocatello Subdivision extending northwest 42 miles to Moyer Junction at Kemmerer, Wyoming. In history, this was the eastern end of the Oregon Shortline Railway, which came under Union Pacific control in 1898 and served as UP’s gateway to the Pacific Northwest.
The two sections of the route offer distinctive operating experiences, as the Salt Lake City Subdivision is primary double track and fast-paced (with track speeds of up to 70 mph). The Pocatello Subdivision is single track with passing siding and has curves which often limit track speed (although it too features 70-mph running).
First and foremost, Union Pacific’s crossing of the Green River Basin was (and is) a steel artery for priority and heavy tonnage. But the line has also been a major tonnage producer, with soda ash deposits east of Granger and coal mines in the area of Kemmerer proving the Union Pacific with traffic.
The remarkable Green River – Kemmerer Route includes four modern Union Pacific General Electric and Electro-Motive diesel types and your skills as an engineer will be put to the test by the route’s mix of moderate grades, heavy tonnage, and mile-a-minute running.
The Green River – Kemmerer Route for Train Simulator Classic features:
- Union Pacific’s rugged, scenic, and fast-paced main line across Western Wyoming from Green River via Granger to Kemmerer, 72 route miles.
- The rugged, remote scenic beauty of the majestic Green River Basin.
- Union Pacific yards, facilities, and lineside shippers at locations such as Green River, Solvay, Westvaco, Granger, and Kemmerer.
- A quartet of modern Union Pacific diesel locomotives, including the General Electro Dash 8-40C and Electro-Motive SD90MAC, SD40-2, and GP38-2.
- A variety of freight equipment ranging from intermodal equipment to boxcars and covered hoppers, with many in Union Pacific and predecessor liveries.
- Seven challenging and authentic career scenarios, featuring Union Pacific freight operations of the 1990s across the length of the busy route.
The Green River – Kemmerer Route for Train Simulator Classic puts you at the throttle to experience Western railroading on one of America’s busiest and most historic railroads!
Scenarios
Seven challenging career scenarios re-create Union Pacific 1990s freight operations on the route and include operations over the length of the route. More scenarios are available on Steam Workshop online and in-game.
Key Features
- Union Pacific’s rugged, scenic, and busy main line across Western Wyoming extending from Green River via Granger to Kemmerer. Wyoming, 70 route miles.
- The route is set in the 1990s and features diverse traffic and tonnage, including intermodal, manifest, coal, grain, soda ash, and local freight operations.
- Union Pacific General Electric Dash 8-40C (C40-8) diesel locomotive.
- Union Pacific Electro-Motive SD40-2 diesel locomotive.
- Union Pacific Electro-Motive SD90MAC diesel locomotive.
- Union Pacific Electro-Motive GP38-2 diesel locomotive.
- A variety of freight rolling stock in Union Pacific and predecessor liveries.
- Seven career scenarios representing Union Pacific freight operations.
- Two free roam scenarios (one from each end of the route).
- Quick Drive ready and compatible.
- Download size: 2.0 GB