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Almost all rail vehicles have ID plates on the sides, displaying information about their type, unique ID number, body health and ID of their order assignment. If the vehicle is loaded, cargo type and its health are listed too. The values are updated in real time.
Almost all rail vehicles have ID plates on the sides, displaying information about their type, unique ID number, body health and ID of their order assignment. If the vehicle is loaded, cargo type and its health are listed too. The values are updated in real time.


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Revision as of 16:05, 28 February 2025

Almost all rail vehicles have ID plates on the sides, displaying information about their type, unique ID number, body health and ID of their order assignment. If the vehicle is loaded, cargo type and its health are listed too. The values are updated in real time.

The listed IDs are used to locate and refer to specific vehicle units when making delivery orders or browsing fees.

Unique ID number of a vehicle can look something like “L-049”. The characters before the dash indicate the vehicle’s role:

L – Main unit of a motorized rail vehicle

C – Secondary unit of a motorized rail vehicle

BK – Car designed to transport bulk material

FF – Flatbed car designed to transport large objects

FS – Flatbed car with stakes designed to transport stackable objects

FC – Flatbed car with centerbeam designed to transport tied objects

FB – Flatbed car with bulkheads designed to transport heavy large objects

BX – Enclosed car designed to transport small objects

RF – Enclosed car with air conditioning designed to transport small objects

OL – Tank car designed to transport fossil fuel derivatives in liquid form

GS – Tank car designed to transport fossil fuel derivatives in gas form

CH – Tank car designed to transport chemicals in liquid form

FD – Tank car designed to transport food in liquid form

PD – Car designed to transport powders

VT – Car designed to transport road vehicles

LS – Car designed to transport animals

PS – Car designed to transport passengers

XB – Enclosed military car designed to transport boxes

XF – Military flatbed car designed to transport large objects

XN – Military car designed to transport nuclear flasks

See also: Delivery Orders, Rail Vehicle Types, Fees, Body Damage, Cars & Cargo Damage, Vehicle Catalog