The high-powered GP50 from EMD is now available for Train Simulator in Union Pacific livery.
The GP50 was the first model built by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division to be equipped with microprocessor controls, similar to GE’s Dash 8 Series, which EMD saw as the main competitor to its own four-axle model. Powered by a 16-cylinder diesel engine, a total of 278 models were built between 1980 and 1985.Â
The EMD GP50 for Train Simulator, developed by DigitalTrainModel, is available in Union Pacific livery and features opening cab doors and windows, numberboard and platform lighting, and dynamic braking.Â
Key features:
- EMD GP50 in Union Pacific liveryÂ
- Opening cab doors and windowsÂ
- Numberboard and platform lightingÂ
- Dynamic brakingÂ
- Quick Drive compatibleÂ
- Scenarios for the Sherman Hill routeÂ
