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Despite the name, it can take any [[fuel]] (including [[Raw wood]] or [[Coal]]), not just oil-derived types.


== Trains ==
== Trains ==

Revision as of 20:34, 4 March 2016

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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.

Recipe: + + +
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0.5
=>
Total raw:
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6.8
Max power: 600 kW (burner)
Health: 1000

Despite the name, it can take any fuel (including Raw wood or Coal), not just oil-derived types.

Trains

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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).

Locomotive Stacks
Diesel locomotive 3 (for Fuel only)


Driving a train

  • Vehicle/Train/Driving: When you enter a train (press Enter-Key to enter), you can drive it.
  • You can use the loco as personal transport. This makes great sense in later game, when the distances to your resources-fields get bigger and bigger.

(Re)fueling a train

Directions

More than only one locomotive

  • 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: You can couple disconnected parts of trains, wagons or locomotive by driving slowly to the wagon/loco you want to connect while pressing "G". "V" decouples the last wagon/loco.

Other things

See also