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The Brown Streak bears a striking physical resemblance to the [[wp:EMD F40PH|EMD F40PH]].  The player can either ride in the train as a passenger (free of charge) by entering through one of the passenger entrances on the rear coaches.  The player can also jack the train by entering at the front, and can control the train themselves.  When riding as a passenger, the player may de-train at any stop (or during travel, if so desired). When driving the Brown Streak, the player has the option of engaging in [[Freight Train Challenge|cargo delivery missions]] (after unlocking the entire state), which require reaching each station in [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]] within certain time limits. Small cash rewards are given for each successful stop, and a large reward is given at the end of the mission (after a complete loop of the state).
The Brown Streak bears a striking physical resemblance to the [[wp:EMD F40PH|EMD F40PH]].  The player can either ride in the train as a passenger (free of charge) by entering through one of the passenger entrances on the rear coaches.  The player can also jack the train by entering at the front, and can control the train themselves.  When riding as a passenger, the player may de-train at any stop (or during travel, if so desired). When driving the Brown Streak, the player has the option of engaging in [[Freight Train Challenge|cargo delivery missions]] (after unlocking the entire state), which require reaching each station in [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]] within certain time limits. Small cash rewards are given for each successful stop, and a large reward is given at the end of the mission (after a complete loop of the state).


[[File:Brown Streak Derailed.jpg|thumb|A Derailed Brown Streak.]]
[[File:Brown Streak Derailed.jpg|thumb|A derailed Brown Streak.]]


The train has some realistic effects, particularly the ability to derail it at high speeds. The train begins to shake above 47 m/s (~170 kph), at which speed it may derail (however higher speeds are possible while travelling in reverse).  Trains are immune to all forms of damage, including weapon damage, fire and any physical obstruction, however derailment will render them useless.
The train has some realistic effects, particularly the ability to derail it at high speeds. The train begins to shake above 47 m/s (~170 kph), at which speed it may derail (however higher speeds are possible while travelling in reverse).  Trains are immune to all forms of damage, including weapon damage, fire and any physical obstruction, however derailment will render them useless.
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