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Most of the vanilla locomotives are named after real locomotives. What should their OpenGraphics names be?
I am only guessing at which of the European locomotives are named after their real counterparts, as I am not familiar with continental rolling stock compared to UK and US.
British Region
- 2-EPB Electric Multiple Unit
- 3F 'Jinty': Belpaire Tank
- APT Driving Carriage
- APT Passenger Carriage
- APT Power Car
- BR Standard Class 4MT
- Class 114 Diesel Multiple Unit
- Class 142 Diesel Railbus
- Class 158 Diesel Multiple Unit
- Class 20
- Class 37
- Class 47
- Class 508 Electric Multiple Unit
- Class 55 'Deltic'
- Class 58
- Class 67
- Class 71
- Class 86
- Class 90
- Fowler 4F: Belpaire Goods
- Gresley A3
- Gresley A4
- HST Power Car
- Mk1 Passenger Carriage
- Mk2 Passenger Carriage
- Mk3 Passenger Carriage
- Stanier Black 5
- Stanier Coronation Pacific
- Stanier Jubilee
Mountain Region
- AE 4/7
- Ce 6/8 Crocodile
- Class 656
- Deh 4/6
- Eb 3/5
- EW-IV Driving Carriage
- EW-IV Carriage
- Ge 4/4 II
- Ge 4/4 III
- Ge 6/6
- HGe 4/4
- HGe 4/4 II
- RBe 2/4 Railcar
- Re 4/4 I
- Re 4/4 II
- Re 460
- SLMC 3/3
- SLM C 5/6
- SLM HG2/3
- TGV Passenger Carriage
- TGV Power Car
American Region
- Baldwin 2-8-0
- Century (kinda, see below)
- Class E8
- Dash-7
- SD70
Locomotives that are already generically named
- Electra-Star
- Electric Multiple Unit
- Pacific
- Century (this is named after the Century series of locomotives produced by ALCO, not a specific locomotive)
- Special 2-4-2
- Stirling 8ft
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