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| '''Recipe:''' || {{icon|stone|1|Stone}} + {{icon|steel-bar|1|Steel bar}} + {{icon|iron-stick|1|Iron stick}} + {{icon|time icon|1|time}} => {{icon|straight-rail|1|Straight rail}} | | '''Recipe:''' || {{icon|stone|1|Stone}} + {{icon|steel-bar|1|Steel bar}} + {{icon|iron-stick|1|Iron stick}} + {{icon|time icon|1|time}} => {{icon|straight-rail|1|Straight rail}} | ||
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| '''Total raw:''' || {{icon|iron-plate| | | '''Total raw:''' || {{icon|iron-plate|0.5|Iron plate}} {{icon|stone|1|Stone}} {{icon|steel-bar|1|Steel bar}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 22 October 2013
A Straight rail element is used for building a track for trains in a Railway network. Rotation enables building of horizontal, vertical and diagonal tracks.
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