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In case of an accident, where completing an order isn’t feasible by rerailing or getting a helper locomotive, it is possible to cancel an order altogether. However, this should only be done when absolutely necessary, as even with completely destroyed freight the order will still pay for the delivery in full, which may help offset the rerailing and fee costs.
For example, in case of an accident, where completing the order isn’t feasible by {{pll|Comms Radio Rerail|rerailing}} or getting a helper {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotive}}, canceling is a viable option. However, this should only be done when absolutely necessary, because even with {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|completely destroyed freight}} the order will still {{pll|Wallet & Money|pay}} for the delivery in full, which may help offset the rerailing and {{pll|Fees|fee}} costs.

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For example, in case of an accident, where completing the order isn’t feasible by {{pll|Comms Radio Rerail|rerailing}}, or by getting a helper {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotive}}, canceling is a viable option. However, this should only be done when absolutely necessary, because even with {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|completely destroyed freight}} the order will still {{pll|Wallet & Money|pay}} for the delivery in full, which may help offset the rerailing and {{pll|Fees|fee}} costs.

For example, in case of an accident, where completing the order isn’t feasible by rerailing or getting a helper locomotive , canceling is a viable option. However, this should only be done when absolutely necessary, because even with completely destroyed freight the order will still pay for the delivery in full, which may help offset the rerailing and fee costs.