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For some of the work trains to become available, you need to buy keys to special garages in {{pll|Shops|shops}}, find the garages and unlock them. For others, such as {{pll|Private Locomotives|private locomotives}}, the process is different. | For some of the work trains to become available, you need to buy keys to special garages in {{pll|Shops|shops}}, find the garages and unlock them. For others, such as {{pll|Private Locomotives|private locomotives}}, the process is different. Once acquired, work trains can be used freely, and never {{pll|Abandoning Vehicles|despawn}}. If a work train is {{pll|Comms Radio Clear|cleared with comms radio}}, it will go back to its default parking location. | ||
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Revision as of 23:23, 12 March 2025
Work trains are privately owned rail vehicles that can be acquired and used in addition to those provided by DVRT . They are:
- H1-020 (Handcar)
- Caboose
- BE2-260 (Microshunter)
- DE6-860 (Slug)
- DM1U-150 Utility Rail Vehicle
- Utility Flatcar
- Private Locomotives
For some of the work trains to become available, you need to buy keys to special garages in shops , find the garages and unlock them. For others, such as private locomotives , the process is different. Once acquired, work trains can be used freely, and never despawn . If a work train is cleared with comms radio , it will go back to its default parking location.
Being privately owned, work trains don’t go through the insurance system . Instead, they need to be serviced manually .
Work trains are typically able to be requested anywhere using the comms radio , sometimes for a fee .