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Using the comms radio tool, the driver can bring derailed vehicles back onto the tracks. The cost of rerailing depends on the distance between the derailed vehicle and the destination track, so carefully choosing the rerailing spot is advised. Depending on various conditions, sometimes it’s possible to drive motorized rail vehicles off rails, to bring them closer to the tracks before rerailing, and reduce the cost.
It is possible to {{pll|Comms Radio Rerail|rerail}} vehicles using a {{pll|Comms Radio Overview|comms radio}}. Cost of {{pll|Comms Radio Rerail|rerailing}} depends on distance between a derailed vehicle and destination track, so careful choosing of the rerailing spot is advised. In certain conditions it is possible to drive derailed motorized rail vehicles on land, and bring them closer to the tracks before rerailing, to reduce the {{pll|Fees|cost}}.

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It is possible to rerail vehicles using a {{pll|Comms Radio Rerail|comms radio in rerail mode}}. The cost of {{pll|Comms Radio Rerail|rerailing}} depends on the distance between a derailed vehicle and a destination track, so careful choosing of the rerailing spot is advised. In certain conditions it is possible to drive derailed motorized rail vehicles on land, and bring them closer to the tracks before rerailing, to reduce the {{pll|Fees|cost}}.

It is possible to rerail vehicles using a comms radio . Cost of rerailing depends on distance between a derailed vehicle and destination track, so careful choosing of the rerailing spot is advised. In certain conditions it is possible to drive derailed motorized rail vehicles on land, and bring them closer to the tracks before rerailing, to reduce the cost .