Locomotive Downloads - click on picture to download the file

I have provided several road numbers for variety in MU lashups

CP8580

              CP8580 is an AC4400 built in 1998, with a builders number of 50906. This locomotive is painted in the new "Beaver and Shield" logo. I have modified the .eng files to more closely reflect the locomotive specs given in the CP "General Operating Instructions" manual.

CP9502 

             CP9502 is and AC4400 painted in the infamous (and disliked by many) 'Dual Flags" logo. I have included this scheme here for authenticity, as there are a lot of units that have not yet been repainted to the new logo. CP9502 was built in 1995, and carries builders number 48797.

             

CP9549

           CP9549 was built in 1995, and carries builder's number 48844. This unit is painted in the "Dual Flags". In addition, this unit has the commemorative  RCMP "Musical Ride" nose logo.

 

CP9570

           CP9570 was built in 1995, and has builder's number 48865. This unit is another "Dual Flags" logo'ed unit, and is also set up as my first attempt at weathering a locomotive for MSTS. For this reason, I chose a unit that was as yet not repainted, as these tend to be a bit dirtier than those in the new scheme, which are usually kept fairly clean.

 

CP9598

To round out the AC4400's, here is CP9598, built in 1997, with builders number 50104. CP9598 is painted in the "Beaver and Shield" logo.

 

CP1237

            CP1237 is an EMD SW1200RS, built in 1959 as EMD #8135, and rebuilt by CP as a SW1200RSu in 1981. To date, no logo has been applied to CP1237 , which carries only the road number and the new CP lettering. Note that to use this loco, you must have downloaded and installed Kevin Combs excellent SW1200 model/skin. These files can be found at Train-Sim.com, and are truly well worth the download... An amazing job, Kevin, kudos and thanks. The files I supply here are replacement .ace and .eng files.

 

CP3084

CP3084 is a GP38 and was built in 1986 with builders number A4545. This unit is painted in the classic CP "Tuscan and Grey" script scheme and is used as backup power for Royal Canadian Vintage Tours, and the corporate business cars, both of which are normally powered with restored vintage F7's. I plan to model (or skin) a business car consist to go with CP3084.

 

ST&LH7308

For those who e-mailed looking for some Eastern CP power, here is ST&LH7308. ST&LH 7308 is painted in the standard STL&H scheme, and was built in 1972. Originally 7308 was a D&H loco, and was acquired when the D&H was merged into the ST&LH. 7308's D&H heritage is honored in the small D&H shield on the nose, above the ST&LH logo. The logo on this skin is slightly incorrect, owing to a mapping anomaly in the mesh. Positioning the mesh correctly causes whatever texture is where the space in the logo is to be mapped to the front of the locomotive side.

CP9122

          CP9122 is one of the new SD90's that Canadian Pacific has acquired.

 D&H7312

   D&H 7312 is an ex-Delaware and Hudson GP38-2. Recently 7312 was repainted in a "heritage" scheme based on the classic blue/grey D&H scheme. This was done to honour the D&H's history and heritage within Canadian Pacific.

CP3024

CP3024 is a GP38 painted in the Action Red CP Rail scheme and has been heavily weathered. I have tried to simulate open or missing hood doors on the left side.

 

CP8438

    CP8438 is an Alco RS3 in the Action Red/Multimark Scheme.

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