Train engine

Train engines can be found sitting idle on railroad tracks throughout the Mojave Wasteland in Fallout: New Vegas. The locomotives appear to belong to the same railroad company, as they are all decorated in the same paint scheme. While an operational example cannot be found in the game, Chomps Lewis at Sloan will tell the Courier that what they dig from their quarry is shipped off by train to the New Vegas Strip and other parts of the Mojave Wasteland.

Locations
Train engines can be found on the rail lines around New Vegas. Two examples include a lone engine sitting outside of the entrance to Boulder City, and one attached to several boxcars in the Gypsum train yard.

Behind the scenes

 * The locomotives are very similar in appearance to the iconic F-Unit series of locomotives manufactured between 1939 and 1960 by the Electric-Motive Division of General Motors corporation.
 * The locomotive at the entrance to Boulder City is adorned with the logo for the fictional "Barstow Strong Express". This may be a reference to William Barstow Strong (1837–1914), former president of the real world "Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway," which merged with the "Burlington Northern Railroad" September 22, 1995, and became the "BNSF Railway Corp."
 * The locomotives' paint scheme appears to reference the Southern paint scheme.
 * The locomotives appear to be diesel-powered. However, there is no oil industry in the post-war world and there was little oil left on the planet even before the war. So it is unknown what these locomotives use for fuel.

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Локомотив