RAm

"The Trans Europ Express train service was the start of a international high speed rail network. Using semi-high speed diesel trains this luxurious service was a welcome appearance on the European railways!" - Gamepass description.

Overview
The SBB-CFF-FFS RAm TEE 1/DE4, often shortened to just RAm, is a mid-century, express diesel multiple unit for the Trans Europ Express (TEE), that was constructed by and for the Dutch and Swiss. With a top speed of 140 km/h it is one of the fastest trains currently in the game alongside the RGP x2770 and the VT 11.5, both having a top speed of 140 km/h. It carries a total of 73 passengers in a two class layout. Technical Details (Click Me!) Diesel locomotives were chosen because it was deemed that the electrification of the 1950's for a true high-speed service between the Netherlands and Switzerland was too poor to handle a high-speed service. Designs of the RAm are that of it's two parent countries; with the cab shape being from the Netherlands, this can be seen on E/DMU's of the time; and the trailers were that of a Swiss design, non-powered Swiss coaches share a similar design. From 1957-1974 the RAm's travelled around Europe, being sold to Canada in 1977 serving as Northlanders. Luckily, volunteers returned a TEE set in 1997, being partially painted back to the TEE colours.

Price
The RAm is only attainable through the Trans Europ Express gamepass, which costs 400 robux. It is one of 7 trains that cost Robux in Streamlined.

Liveries
At the time of writing, there are no additional liveries for the RAm, only coming in the standard TEE livery of Red and Beige.

Trivia

 * Only 5 sets were ever produced.
 * The Powercar of the RAm was built by Werkspoor, and the coaches/trailers were built by SIG.
 * The RAm has an axle layout of (A1A)(A1A)+2′2′+2′2′+2′2′.
 * The RAm was involved in one major accident, in 1971, the RAm was speeding through a tight S-curve, were it derailed, soon after, a VT 98 railbus collided with the derailed RAm. In total, there were 28 fatalities, 26 from the TEE RAm. Most deaths were from non-shock absorbing/laminated glass along with furniture and fixtures not being fastened to the floor.
 * Some of these were imported to Canada in the late 70's to work on the Ontario Northland Railway.