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Trains are one of the main methods of item/[[player]] transport in Factorio, able to carry large amounts of items at once at very high speeds. While expensive to set up, rails will never degrade, and the only maintenance necessary will be fuelling the locomotives. | |||
== Usage == | |||
To build a train, place a [[Diesel locomotive|locomotive]] and one or more [[cargo wagon|wagons]] adjacent to each other on the track. A symbol will appear when they'll be connected on place. (see examples below) | |||
== | == Mechanics == | ||
For more info on train mechanics, see [[Railway]]. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Railway | * [[Diesel Locomotive]] | ||
* [[Cargo wagon]] | |||
* [[Railway]] | |||
[[ | [[File:train-example-1.png|thumb|512px|To form a train place locomotives and wagons on the track]] | ||
[[File:Railway-assemble-train.png|thumb|left|The symbol that appears when placing train components that will connect on place.]] |
Revision as of 21:19, 22 August 2016
Trains are one of the main methods of item/player transport in Factorio, able to carry large amounts of items at once at very high speeds. While expensive to set up, rails will never degrade, and the only maintenance necessary will be fuelling the locomotives.
Usage
To build a train, place a locomotive and one or more wagons adjacent to each other on the track. A symbol will appear when they'll be connected on place. (see examples below)
Mechanics
For more info on train mechanics, see Railway.