Difference between revisions of "Train controls"
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− | [[Train controls]] can be built in either a [[passenger train|passenger]] or a [[freight train]], but only there. | + | [[Train controls]] can be built in either a [[passenger train|passenger]] or a [[freight train]], but only there. They work as the engine for a train, and need to be fueled with [[coal]]. |
[[Train travel guide#Trains in Cantr|Trains]] move very slowly when uncontrolled, but it is possible for a driver to increase the speed of the train by maintaining a project to "''Use train controls''" — similar to the ongoing project "''working [[reins]]''" when mounted on a [[steed|horse]]. | [[Train travel guide#Trains in Cantr|Trains]] move very slowly when uncontrolled, but it is possible for a driver to increase the speed of the train by maintaining a project to "''Use train controls''" — similar to the ongoing project "''working [[reins]]''" when mounted on a [[steed|horse]]. |
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Train controls can be built in either a passenger or a freight train, but only there. They work as the engine for a train, and need to be fueled with coal.
Trains move very slowly when uncontrolled, but it is possible for a driver to increase the speed of the train by maintaining a project to "Use train controls" — similar to the ongoing project "working reins" when mounted on a horse.
Good to have if you don't want to be accused of driving a "runaway train".