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Work trains are privately owned vehicles that can be acquired and used in addition to those provided by DVRT. | Work trains are privately owned {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} that can be acquired and used in addition to {{pll|Obtaining Motorized Rail Vehicles|those provided by DVRT}}. They are: | ||
* {{pll|Handcar|H1-020 (Handcar)}} | |||
* {{pll|Caboose|Caboose}} | |||
* {{pll|Microshunter|BE2-260 (Microshunter)}} | |||
* {{pll|Slug|DE6-860 (Slug)}} | |||
* {{pll|Utility Vehicles|DM1U-150 Utility Rail Vehicle}} | |||
* {{pll|Utility Vehicles|Utility Flatcar}} | |||
* {{pll|Private Locomotives|Private Locomotives}} | |||
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. | |||
Work trains are typically able to be | Being privately owned, work trains don’t go through the {{pll|Insurance and Copay|insurance system}}. Instead, they need to be {{pll|Manual Service|serviced manually}}. | ||
Work trains are typically able to be requested anywhere using the {{pll|Comms Radio Work Train|comms radio}}, sometimes for a {{pll|Fees|fee}}. | |||
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Revision as of 18:27, 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.
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.