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Microshunter, also known as BE2-260, is a tiny {{pll|Electric Powersource|battery-electric}} {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotive}} used to carry out towing and maneuvering operations where {{pll| | Microshunter, also known as BE2-260, is a tiny {{pll|Electric Powersource|battery-electric}} {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotive}} used to carry out towing and maneuvering operations where {{pll|Railway Terminology|track layout}} or {{pll|Time Bonus|time restrictions}} prevent the use of a regular {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|locomotive}}. It needs to be {{pll|Obtaining Motorized Rail Vehicles|unlocked}} first in order to become available to the driver. To unlock it, the driver must {{pll|Wallet & Money|buy}} a key to a special garage in one of the {{pll|Shops|shops}}, find the garage and open it. | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 11 March 2025
Microshunter, also known as BE2-260, is a tiny battery-electric locomotive used to carry out towing and maneuvering operations where track layout or time restrictions prevent the use of a regular locomotive . It needs to be unlocked first in order to become available to the driver. To unlock it, the driver must buy a key to a special garage in one of the shops , find the garage and open it.
Once unlocked, the microshunter can be driven or summoned using the comms radio for a fee , depending on the session difficulty settings . The microshunter receives damage , consumes energy and needs to be manually serviced .
See also: Shops, Comms Radio Work Train, Manual Service, Electric & Diesel-Electric, Work Trains Overview, Vehicle Catalog