USATC S100

The USATC S100 was an American-built steam locomotive. The class was designed by Howard G. Hill for the United States Army Transportation Corps (USATC), with 382 being built between 1942 and 1944. After World War II, the locomotives were shipped across the world, to countries like the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Yugoslavia, Palestine and China.

Technical Details
The class was originally designed to be used as a shunter (known as a switcher in the United States) for the US Army during World War II. 382 engines were produced by Davenport Locomotive Works, H.K. Porter Inc, and Vulcan Iron Works, for service on the European continent. After the war, the engines were sold at an army dump in Paris, and spread across the globe. After the war, many countries produced new copies of the S100, often changed to fix shortcomings in the original design, with China, Yugoslavia and the United Kingdom producing the most after the war. A number of S100's are currently still in service in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with two locomotives currently working as shunters at a steel mill in Zenica. Two locomotives of this type were bought and used by the Oranje-Nassau coal mines in the Netherlands. These locomotives served until the end of the 1960s, when the coal mines shut down. Number 26 of the Oranje-Nassau coal mines is preserved and operational at the Stoomtrein Goes - Borsele heritage railway in Goes, the Netherlands, in its original USATC paint with the number 4389.

Price
The USATC S100 can only be accessed through the War Department Gamepass, and is one of the 3 steam locomotives exclusive to that gamepass (the others being the Dean Goods and USATC S160).

Liveries
Currently, there are two liveries available for the locomtive, being USATC black and the Oranje-Nassau coal mine livery.

Trivia

 * The S100 is one of three American locomotives in the game. (USATC S160, NS 2000)
 * 382 S100's were constructed, being sent all over the globe.