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To start up the minitrain, player interacts {{Button|E}} with its control panel. Player can now accelerate the minitrain {{Button|W}} forwards and {{Button|S}} backwards, pull a {{Button|LCtrl}} break or stop {{Button|E}} operating the controls.
To start up the minitrain, player interacts {{Button|E}} with its control panel. Player can now accelerate the minitrain {{Button|W}} forwards and {{Button|S}} backwards, pull a {{Button|LCtrl}} break or stop {{Button|E}} operating the controls.


Player can also interact with the minitrain's front and rear couplers, engaging it ready to couple or disabling it entirely. If the coupler is engaged, player moving the locomotive slowly towards a wagon will automatically hook it together. If two minitrains are next to each other with their couplers touching, player can manually hook together the carts or disengage them.
Player can also interact {{Button|E}} with the minitrain's front and rear couplers, engaging it ready to couple or disabling it entirely. If the coupler is engaged, player moving the locomotive slowly towards a wagon will automatically hook it together. If two minitrains are next to each other with their couplers touching, player can manually hook together the carts or disengage them.


==Minitrain types==
==Minitrain types==

Revision as of 17:33, 12 November 2024

This page contains information about upcoming content from version 0.3.39 - Mines Update, which may be incorrect in relation with current public release of the Obenseuer game.


‎ In Obenseuer to move around the mines, player can utilise the Minitrains.

Overview

Minitrains are a narrow-gauge[1] service locomotives powered by diesel. Player can operate a minitrain to move themselves easier around the mines or hook up various minecarts to move resources with them, such as rocks and ores.

The amount of attached carts determines the acceleration rate of the minitrain and its breaking distance. Player can increase the performance in this regard by connecting multiple minitrains together. If the speed of the minitrain is too high, a direct collision with a train-stopper or an another minitrain present on the tracks will result in very severe physical trauma to the player.

To operate, the minitrains need to be filled up with diesel, that can be bought from Hardware Stall, found around the world while looting or obtained at the fuel stations in the mines. Player has to insert the diesel into a fuel filler on the right side of the minitrain, marked with a red cap.

To start up the minitrain, player interacts E with its control panel. Player can now accelerate the minitrain W forwards and S backwards, pull a LCtrl break or stop E operating the controls.

Player can also interact E with the minitrain's front and rear couplers, engaging it ready to couple or disabling it entirely. If the coupler is engaged, player moving the locomotive slowly towards a wagon will automatically hook it together. If two minitrains are next to each other with their couplers touching, player can manually hook together the carts or disengage them.

Minitrain types

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Minitrain Locomotive

A standard minitrain locomotive with ability to hook up wagons. Moving forwards it is able to achieve a speed of 40 km/h, while moving backwards achieves a speed of 30 km/h.

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Tipping Wagon

A minecart with a loading capacity of 24 item slots, capable of carrying various rocks and ores. Thanks to its open top, it can mass-load ores from the chutes and with its tipping bucket, it can mass-unload the ores into the crushers.

Minitrain Passanger.jpg

Passanger Wagon

A wagon with usable seats, currently serves no practical uses to the player.

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Cargo Wagon

A wagon with an open flatbed, currently serves no practical uses to the player.

  1. 1,016 m gauge track