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The passenger train is a type of [[land vehicle]] that travels on a road type called '[[railway]]', between two or more [[railway station|railway stations]]. It has a high capacity for passengers, and some unusual mechanics that distinguish it from other land vehicles - namely, it can only travel between railway stations, and will not stop in locations without railway stations. [[railway barricade|Railway barricades]] can prevent train travel through a location.
 
The passenger train is a type of [[land vehicle]] that travels on a road type called '[[railway]]', between two or more [[railway station|railway stations]]. It has a high capacity for passengers, and some unusual mechanics that distinguish it from other land vehicles - namely, it can only travel between railway stations, and will not stop in locations without railway stations. [[railway barricade|Railway barricades]] can prevent train travel through a location.
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For more information on trains and their usage, please read the [[train travel guide]].

Revision as of 01:40, 2 February 2020

Passenger Train
Manufacturing
Object typeVehicles
Skill usedManufacturing vehicles
Time50 day(s)
Materials16000 grams of steel
3800 grams of aluminium
Objects1 train frame
10 train windows
8 train wheels
Toolsstone, bronze or regular hammer
wrench
soldering iron
sledgehammer or bronze sledgehammer
Locationoutside
Land Vehicle
Capacity
Passengers40
Total Capacity2400000 grams
Real Capacityunknown grams
Movement
Travels onrailway
Base speed0.1 (0.5 using train controls)
Enginetrain controls
Weight effect100000

The passenger train is a type of land vehicle that travels on a road type called 'railway', between two or more railway stations. It has a high capacity for passengers, and some unusual mechanics that distinguish it from other land vehicles - namely, it can only travel between railway stations, and will not stop in locations without railway stations. Railway barricades can prevent train travel through a location.

For more information on trains and their usage, please read the train travel guide.