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Groegetown Loop/IRCA No.111 Pack

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​Georgetown Loop No.111 is a 10-26E class Narrow Gauge 2-8-0 Consolidation. She was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1926 for the International Railways of Central America (IRCA) in El Salvador. During her service career she primarily hauled bananas to the east coast and in 40 years she was retired. In the 1970s she, along with No.40 also an IRCA Locomotive, was transported to the United States. No.111 made her way to Colorado where she was sold to the Sundown and Southern tourist Railroad. However the organization struggled for 30 years and 111 never turned a wheel. It was then sold to the town of Breckinridge, Colorado for static display from 2001-2010. At last she was sold to the Georgetown Loop Railroad in exchange for Colorado & Southern No.9. Following her extensive restoration No.111 entered her excursion service in 2016. And since then she, along with ICRA No.40, has been part of the Georgetown Loop and is still in service to this day. This pack contains many variants of No.111 and her tender including blank versions for reskins. These locomotives now features a toggable Marker Light.

. A special thanks to BROUGHAM for the Smoke & Steam textures.

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-Required Dependencies- 

>TBG Smoke & Steam Textures

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> NALW USRA Steam Cabin

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& NALW Sound FX Library

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