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48/830 Class Goodwin Alco 6cyl 251B
Recorded by Jay Blanch of Notch 8 Precision Models
The 48 Class are a class of diesel locomotives built by AE Goodwin, Auburn for the New South Wales Government Railways between 1959 and 1970. Once the most ubiquitous locomotive in New South Wales, Australia, they are based on Alco frames and prime movers, using General Electric (later Associated Electrical Industries) electrical equipment. The South Australian Railways 830 and Silverton Rail 48s classes are of a very similar design.
The roughly 1000 horsepower 6cyl version of the 251B could be found in the following locomotives:
NSW 48 Class
SA 830 Class
And in some North American locos:
S-6
T-6
Other 6cyl 251 Variants sound almost identical and can be found in the following prototypes.
S-5
DL535E
DL535EW
MLW S-13
MLW RS-23
This file has a unique feature on F14(front) and F15(rear) that allows the user to cycle through the Numberboard and marker lights to find the pattern that suits them most in almost any running condition.
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
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Recorded from 4306 at the Rail Transport Museum at Thirlmere.
**Please Note**
Responding to user feedback this file uses "Standard North American Function Mapping".
This is a template used for all Diesel files from ESU LLC.
While we realize most Australian Locomotives do not use Bells they are included in the mapping due to the template used. This is easily changable so the user can set the function mapping work as desired.
In October 1956 the NSWGR took delivery of 4301, the first unit of an order for six locomotives to be built by A Goninan and Co at their Broadmeadow plant in suburban Newcastle. In June 1957 the last of the class, 4306, entered service. They were fitted with an Alco 244 engine and were rated at 1600hp (1193kW) for traction.
While recorded from a 43 Class this 12cyl 244 prime mover sound file would also work in the following locomotives.
RS-2
RSC-2
RS-3
RSC-3
RS-10
RSC-2
RSC-3
RSD-4
RSD-5
MRS-1
RSC-24
FCA-3
DL-500
And others!
Although there are slight differences, this sound file could also be used in the following locomotives:
FA-1
FB-1
FA-2
FB-2
FPA-2
FPB-2
As there are no 16cyl 244 equipped locos remaining, the 12cyl 244 would be a close stand in for the following Locomotives:
PA-1
PB-1
PA-2
PB-2
RSD-7
New FULL THROTTLE features:
Drive Hold: Sound Slot 2 Mapped to F9
Independent Brake: Sound Slot 11 Mapped to F10
Run 8: Sound Slot 20 (not Mapped)
Coast: Sound Slot 21 (not Mapped)
For more info please see the "Full Throttle" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
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MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.5.1 or newer.
N.S.W.G.R. Class Z27 2705
**Please Note**
Responding to user feedback this file uses "Standard North American Function Mapping".
This is a template used for all steam files from ESU LLC.
While we realize most Australian Locomotives do not use Bells or Air Horns they are included in the mapping due to the template used. This is easily changable so the user can set the function mapping work as desired.
The Z27 class (formerly G.1204 class) was a class of steam locomotives built by Hunslet Engine Company for the New South Wales Government Railways of Australia. One example is preserved in #2705 at the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum.
The ESU Full Throttle Steam files now include a few new logic features for added operational realism while still leaving you in control of HOW you wish to run your locomotive.
Heavy Load: F9 by default.
Similar to the “Drive Hold” button on the Full Throttle Diesel files “Heavy Load” allows you to adjust the “Steam Cut Off Valve” at any speed allowing for a fierce full chuff or drifting with snifters and rod clanks. Heavy load can also act as an offset allowing speed adjustments when engaged if desired.
Coast: F4 by default.
Opposite of “Heavy Load” Coast allows for a negative offset allow drifting sounds of Rods and snifter valves at any speed. You again have the option to hold the speed to adjust the speed with this offset active. Even allowing for an increase of speed with no chuffs as if drifting downhill.
Grade Crossing: Sequence. F22 by default.
Allowing 1 button push to play a “pre made” grade crossing cycles with variable lengths and whistle play.
Independent brake: F10 by default
Identical to the Full Throttle Diesel files this is a custom feature created by using logic inside sound slot 11. This allows for the locomotive to stop more quickly than its regular momentum would normally carry it. This one is pretty self-explanatory – just press the brake and come to a stop!
Articulation: Sound Slot 2
By adding Sound Slot 2 to the F8 Function Mapping you can add a second set of drivers making any ESU Steam File articulated.
Function Mappable Air Horn: F21 by default
Sound Slot 21.
Many Steam locomotives had a single chime airhorn equipped. Those modelling SP, MILW, and others can now have this feature and put it where they would like in the function mapping in addition to the whistle.
For more info please see the "Full Throttle Steam" Quick Start Guide in the ESU Instruction Manual Section of our Website.
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