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:''"For long journeys."''
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'''Steam Locomotives''' are a mode or [[Travel|transportation]] that require [[rail]]s to run on. It was introduced in [[Game updates/20131010|version 1.4]].
'''Steam locomotives''' are a mode or [[Travel|transportation]] that require [[rail]]s to run on. It was introduced in [[Game updates/20131010|version 1.4]].
 
One steam locomotive cost 23 steel ingots, five copper ingots, three tin ingots, 5 iron ingots, and 20 coal. This is the cost to make the parts for the steam locomotive.  


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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==Where Found==
==Where Found==
Steam locomotives must be [[Crafting|made]] on a [[Train Yard|train yard]].
Steam locomotives must be [[Crafting|made]] on a [[Train Yard|train yard]] for six [[Train Wheel|train wheels]], one [[Steam Engine|steam engine]], one [[Iron Ingot|iron block]], and ten [[coal]]. In total, this amounts to 23 [[Steel Ingot|steel ingots]], five [[Copper Ingot|copper ingots]], three [[Tin Ingot|tin ingots]], five [[Iron Ingot|iron ingots]], and 20 coal.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
The depicted type of locomotive is called a "2-4-0" in railroad parlance. It does not resemble any specific model of historic locomotive.
The depicted type of locomotive is called a "2-4-0" in railroad parlance. It does not resemble any specific model of historic locomotive, but shows some similarities to the {{wp|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4-4-0|4-4-0 American}} in regards of its double driving wheels, cow catcher and funnel-like smokestack.


A cow catcher was a device (usually a wedge-shaped, open arrangement of metal bars) intended to allow a locomotive to use its superior force and mass to push obstacles (including stubborn cows) aside instead of having them go under the train and cause problems.
A cow catcher was a device (usually a wedge-shaped, open arrangement of metal bars) intended to allow a locomotive to use its superior force and mass to push obstacles (including stubborn cows) aside instead of having them go under the train and cause problems.
The locomotive does not appear to have rods attached to the driving wheels, one of the important aspects of how a train works. However, some locomotives in real life have their rods on the inside, which may be the case here.


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