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Most {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} are equipped with ID plates on the sides. These plates display information about the vehicles' type, permanent unique registration ID number, {{pll|Body Damage|body health}}, loaded {{pll|Order Types Overview|cargo type}}, and {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|its health}}. These values are updated in real-time. | Most {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} are equipped with ID plates on the sides. These plates display information about the vehicles' type, permanent unique registration ID number, {{pll|Body Damage|body health}}, loaded {{pll|Order Types Overview|cargo type}}, and {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|its health}}. These values are updated in real-time. | ||
The listed IDs are used to identify and refer to specific vehicle units in {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery orders}} or {{pll|Fees|fees}}. | The listed IDs are used to identify and refer to specific vehicle units in {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery orders}}, or {{pll|Fees|fees}}. | ||
Unique ID number of a vehicle can look something like “L-049”. The characters before the dash indicate the vehicle’s role: | Unique ID number of a vehicle can look something like “L-049”. The characters before the dash indicate the vehicle’s role: |
Latest revision as of 21:43, 17 March 2025
Most rail vehicles are equipped with ID plates on the sides. These plates display information about the vehicles' type, permanent unique registration ID number, body health , loaded cargo type , and its health . These values are updated in real-time.
The listed IDs are used to identify and refer to specific vehicle units in delivery orders , or 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
Depending on the session difficulty settings , some of the ID plate information can be seen in the UI as well.