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* [[Vehicle/Train/Coupling and decoupling]]: [[Keyboard bindings|"G"]] couples. "V" decouples the last wagon/loco. | * [[Vehicle/Train/Coupling and decoupling]]: [[Keyboard bindings|"G"]] couples. "V" decouples the last wagon/loco. | ||
* [[Vehicle/Train/Defence]]: A stopped train can be destroyed by the natives. | * [[Vehicle/Train/Defence]]: A stopped train can be destroyed by the natives. | ||
* [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8145|| Speed] Locomotive count affects max speed and acceleration. | * [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8145|| Speed] Locomotive count affects max speed and acceleration. | ||
* [[Railway network/Do not cross the tracks]]: A train is very fast... | * [[Railway network/Do not cross the tracks]]: A train is very fast... |
Revision as of 10:31, 23 March 2016
< Train
Basic
To build a train, place a locomotive and one or more wagons wagon adjacent to each other on the track. A symbol will appear when they'll be connected. Further discussion on train building can be found on the forum.
Advanced
Put a Robotic network with Construction robots and some Repair packs at a train station, so that any eventual damage is repaired.
Expert
- Diesel Locomotive: A train needs a locomotive at minimum.
- Vehicle/Train/Driving: When you want to enter a train press enter to enter.
- Vehicle/Train/Reverse driving: For automatic transport place a loco at the end of the train.
- Vehicle/Train/Refueling: Trains need Fuel to run.
- Vehicle/Train/Wagon: A wagon is like a rolling chest, but the inserters can grep into it from a farer distance.
- Vehicle/Train/Coupling and decoupling: "G" couples. "V" decouples the last wagon/loco.
- Vehicle/Train/Defence: A stopped train can be destroyed by the natives.
- Speed Locomotive count affects max speed and acceleration.
- Railway network/Do not cross the tracks: A train is very fast...
- Railway network/Train make-up: No matter many wagons you have, it's a good idea to make all trains for the same route the same length.