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Train Simulator: Santa Fe Super Fleet GP60M - Detailed Information

Train Simulator: Santa Fe Super Fleet GP60M
Supported OS Windows
Release Date 19 September 2024
Developers Reppo
Publishers Dovetail Games
Sold copies ~ 10,000
Buy for $19.99
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From accomplished developer Reppo, the remarkable EMD GP60M – and its cabless sister, the GP60B – comes to Train Simulator Classic! The GP60M and GP60B duo is featured in the classic AT&SF Warbonnet livery and the vivid colors of Santa Fe successor BNSF.

In 1990, the Santa Fe Railway christened its armada of high-speed priority intermodal trains as the “Super Fleet,” and reintroduced the railroad’s magnificent and legendary “Warbonnet” red-and-silver livery. To power the Super Fleet, AT&SF ordered new locomotives from Electro-Motive and General Electric, and the first to enter service, in May 1990, were the railroad’s striking, powerful, and distinctive GP60M diesels.

The Santa Fe Railway was always famous for flash and speed. Such was true in the era when its flagship was the “train of the stars,” the luxurious Super Chief, and such was true when its premiere trains were hotshot, transcontinental intermodals. For the Super Fleet of the 1990s, Santa Fe ordered 63 custom GP60Ms which were equipped with North American design cabs, and the railroad followed up with an order for 23 cabless GP60B sisters which were built in 1991. Each type wore Santa Fe’s Warbonnet livery, and in something of a throw-back to an earlier era, the diesels often would operate in “A-B-B-A” lash-ups. In another nod to history, the GP60M units were assigned AT&SF road numbers 100-162 (Santa Fe’s landmark FT diesels which largely dieselized the railroad during World War II also carried 100-series road numbers). Santa Fe GP60Bs were assigned road numbers 325-347.

Like the standard Electro-Motive GP60 (of which Santa Fe operated 40 units), the GP60M and GP60B were 3,800-horsepower, four-axle locomotives powered by EMD’s 16-cylinder, two-stoke 710G3 powerplant. And as was typical for EMD locomotives of the time, the stylish locomotives were constructed at General Motors’ London, Ontario, Canada facility.

Santa Fe’s GP60M and GP60B diesels served at the forefront of “Super Fleet” operations in the early 1990s. In 1996, Santa Fe and Burlington Northern merged to form today’s giant BNSF. Initially, the diesels retained their Warbonnet liveries with large BNSF lettering and it was not long before the speedsters also began hauling intermodal traffic on ex-BN routes such as that over Marias Pass. By the early 2000s, the diesels increasingly appeared in BNSF orange and green (and would wear various versions of BNSF liveries). Today, more than three decades past their entry into service, the GP60M and GP60B diesels remain in main line service for BNSF, assigned to a wide range of services throughout the sprawling system.

Created for Train Simulator Classic by talented developer Reppo, the GP60M and GP60B diesels are superlative and accurate re-creations of these distinctive and powerful diesel locomotives.

The unique, handsome diesels are featured in AT&SF Warbonnet and BNSF liveries. The GP60M pack includes four realistic career scenarios, two each on the Raton Pass route (featuring Santa Fe operations) and the Marias Pass route (featuring BNSF operations). The locomotive is also Quick-Drive compatible.

The story of the EMD GP60M began in 1990 with a flash of brilliant red and silver, and it continues today across the BNSF system. And now, the powerful and distinctive GP60M and sister GP60B await you in Train Simulator Classic!

Included Scenarios


Four engaging Career scenarios are included:


Please Note: Marias Pass and Raton Pass add-ons are required, as a separate purchase, in order to play the scenarios featured in this add-on.

More scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now!

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