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{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
|Name=Steam Locomotive | |Name=Steam Locomotive | ||
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:''"For long journeys."'' | :''"For long journeys."'' | ||
'''Steam | '''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]]. | ||
==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. | ||
{{Craft | {{Craft | ||
|Output=Steam Locomotive | |Output=Steam Locomotive | ||
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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. | |||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] | ||
[[Category:Rail]] | [[Category:Rail]] | ||