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Using momentum to coast. Trains are heavy, so once one is up to speed the driver can often disengage the throttle and still keep moving for a long distance, while saving fuel.
* Use your momentum. Trains are heavy, and will keep moving for a long distance even if you cut {{pll|Throttle|throttle}} to save fuel.

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* Use your momentum. Trains are heavy, and will keep moving for a long distance even if you cut {{pll|Throttle|throttle}} to save fuel.
  • Use your momentum. Trains are heavy, and will keep moving for a long distance even if you cut throttle to save fuel.