Rail ramp
Rail ramp |
Space Age expansion exclusive feature.
A rail ramp is a rail that inclines upward, which allows trains to travel over obstacles. Rails that continue off the higher part of the ramp must have rail supports to keep them elevated. Train stops, rail signals and rail chain signals cannot be placed on rail ramps, unlike straight rails. Locomotives that are stopped on rail ramps will stay still and not slide back down to the ground level. Ramps do not affect train acceleration.
While players are required to own Space Age to access this feature, elevated rails are a separate mod, and can be activated independent of most Space Age content.
Placement
Much like rail supports, rail ramps can be placed on top of water on Nauvis, oil oceans on Fulgora, marshes on Gleba
and ammoniacal oceans on Aquilo
without the need for landfill or foundation. After researching rail support foundations, they can also be placed on Fulgora's deep oil oceans.
Since the purpose of a rail ramp is usually to transition between ground and elevated rails, there is generally no point in placing a rail ramp in the middle of an ocean, where ground rails can not be placed. However, being able to build the rail ramp on the edge of solid ground can be very useful when space is limited, such as on the small vault islands on Fulgora.