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Revision as of 16:06, 19 October 2013
The Diesel locomotive is currently the only engine for movement of trains. It can be used for transportation of large amounts of items over large distances. After laying the track form a train, fuel the locomotive and drive yourself or do an automatic transportation using Train stops.
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Max power: | 600 W (burner) |
Trains
To form a train you have to place a locomotive and one Cargo wagon minimum. To connect them to a train you have to drive the locomotive near the Cargo wagon and press "G"(default) to connect rolling stock. To disconnect the last wagon in train press "V"(default).