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Cargo transfer is a machine found next to tracks dedicated for cargo transfer (loading and unloading). It features a display, listing the tracks it serves and types of cargo it can load or unload from cars. Pulling the lever on it initiates cargo transfer | Cargo transfer is a machine found next to {{pll|Track ID Signs|tracks dedicated for cargo transfer}} (loading and unloading). It features a display, listing the tracks it serves and types of cargo it can load or unload from {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|cars}}. Pulling the lever on it initiates cargo transfer to or from cars that are scheduled to be loaded or unloaded on that track, by a {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery order}}. | ||
For a train to be registered as "in range", it needs to be fully present on the track and stationary. | For a train to be registered as "in range", it needs to be fully present on the track and stationary. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 15 March 2025
Cargo transfer is a machine found next to tracks dedicated for cargo transfer (loading and unloading). It features a display, listing the tracks it serves and types of cargo it can load or unload from cars. Pulling the lever on it initiates cargo transfer to or from cars that are scheduled to be loaded or unloaded on that track, by a delivery order.
For a train to be registered as "in range", it needs to be fully present on the track and stationary.