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==Description==
==Description==
The Freight's locomotive (available only in a gray color) is based on a [[wp:EMD SD40-2|EMD SD40-2]], while its flatbed cars are actually stripped down chassis of the locomotive; the flatbed cars have ample room to carry up to a full size car along with the player, making the train somewhat useful in travel. In addition to flatbed cars, game files reveal that a boxcar variant exists but remains unused in the game;[http://nl.wikigta.org/wiki/Freight] third party mods allow the player to pull these boxcars instead of the flatbeds.
The Freight's locomotive (available only in a gray color) is based on a [[wp:EMD SD40-2|EMD SD40-2]], while its flatbed cars are actually stripped down chassis of the locomotive; the flatbed cars have ample room to carry up to a full size car along with the player, making the train somewhat useful in travel. In addition to flatbed cars, game files reveal that a boxcar variant exists but remains unused in the game;[http://nl.wikigta.org/wiki/Freight], the boxcars can be pulled instead of the flatbeds on the PC version of the game by simply opening up the vehicles.ide file and switching the ID numbers of ''freiflat'' and ''freibox''.


The Freight itself is presumably loaded off the Freight Train Station in [[El Corona]] north of [[Unity Station]], or at the [[Sobell Rail Yards]]. Like the [[Brown Streak]], the Freight can be used to start [[Freight Train Challenge|delivery missions]] which are necessary to achieve [[100%]] game completion.
The Freight itself is presumably loaded off the Freight Train Station in [[El Corona]] north of [[Unity Station]], or at the [[Sobell Rail Yards]]. Like the [[Brown Streak]], the Freight can be used to start [[Freight Train Challenge|delivery missions]] which are necessary to achieve [[100%]] game completion.