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Utility {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicles}} are {{pll|Work Trains Overview|work trains}} used to transport {{pll|Train Parts Overview|train parts}}. There are two types of them:
Utility {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicles}} are {{pll|Work Trains Overview|work trains}} used to transport {{pll|Train Parts Overview|train parts}}. There are two types of them:


Utility Short Flatcar is a short {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|car}} that is acquired together with the {{pll|Railway Museum|museum}} when buying the {{pll|Museum|Museum license}}.
Utility Short Flatcar is a small {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|car}} that is acquired together with the {{pll|Railway Museum|museum}} when buying the {{pll|Museum|Museum license}}.


Utility Rail Vehicle, also known as {{pll|Motorized Vehicle Naming Convention|DM1U-150}}, is a modified, quick, {{pll|Mechanical Transmission|diesel-mechanical}} {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|railcar}}. To become available, this vehicle needs to be unlocked from a special garage, with a key that can be bought in one of the {{pll|Shops|shops}}.
Utility Rail Vehicle, also known as {{pll|Motorized Vehicle Naming Convention|DM1U-150}}, is a modified, quick, {{pll|Mechanical Transmission|diesel-mechanical}} {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|railcar}}. To become available, this vehicle needs to be unlocked from a special garage, with a key that can be bought in one of the {{pll|Shops|shops}}.


Once unlocked, the utility vehicles can be requested with the {{pll|Comms Radio Work Train|comms radio}}, for a {{pll|Fees|fee}}, depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}. The Utility Rail Vehicle can receive {{pll|Damage Overview|damage}}, consumes fuel and needs to be {{pll|Manual Service|manually serviced}}, while the Utility Short Flatcar cannot be {{pll|Damage Overview|damaged}} and it doesn't have {{pll|Servicing Overview|service}} costs.
Once unlocked, the utility vehicles can be requested with the {{pll|Comms Radio Work Train|comms radio}}, for a {{pll|Fees|fee}}, depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}. The Utility Rail Vehicle can receive {{pll|Damage Overview|damage}}, consumes fuel and needs to be {{pll|Manual Service|manually serviced}}, while the Utility Short Flatcar cannot be {{pll|Damage Overview|damaged}} and it doesn't have {{pll|Servicing Overview|service costs}}.


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Latest revision as of 01:36, 18 March 2025

Utility vehicles are work trains used to transport train parts . There are two types of them:

Utility Short Flatcar is a small car that is acquired together with the museum when buying the Museum license .

Utility Rail Vehicle, also known as DM1U-150 , is a modified, quick, diesel-mechanical railcar . To become available, this vehicle needs to be unlocked from a special garage, with a key that can be bought in one of the shops .

Once unlocked, the utility vehicles can be requested with the comms radio , for a fee , depending on the session difficulty settings . The Utility Rail Vehicle can receive damage , consumes fuel and needs to be manually serviced , while the Utility Short Flatcar cannot be damaged and it doesn't have service costs .