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Train
Notice: If you have just entered the wiki, please see our Pocket Trains Wiki Homepage. Trains are the primary focus of Pocket Trains. Each train type has distinct statistics that determine its capability: name, engines -
Map
The Map is a recurring feature in Pocket Trains, first being implemented in 2011's Pocket Planes. The Pocket Trains and Planes map is a mercator projection, and is not contiguous, meaning tracks cannot cross -
List of All Tracks
Notice: All tracks are sorted in alphabetical order (e.g. Amsterdam-Paris, not Paris-Amsterdam). To see what a track is, view the tracks page. Europe[] Amsterdam - Berlin, Amsterdam - Copenhagen, Amsterdam - Munich, Amsterdam - Paris -
Station
Stations are sites where your trains can pick up and drop off jobs. They also contain train yards, in which you can store up to 5 train cars from other stations. The capacity of a -
Mechanical Failure
Mechanical Failure, Breakdowns, or Repairs, is when a train requires a repair. Until it is repaired, the train will go at the speed of 25mph, taking a long amount of time to reach a destination -
North America
North America is a continent in Pocket Trains. It is available via purchase of a license. Biomes include the forests of the eastern U.S. and Canada, the mountains of central U.S., Canada and -
South America
South America is a continent in Pocket Trains. This article showcases tips, general infomation, and trivia about the continent, real and in the game. South America is a continent in Pocket Trains, available to be -
Oceania
The smallest continent, Oceania is a continent in Pocket Trains. In real life, it includes Papua New Guiena, Australia, New Zealand, and the thousands of pacific islands, but in game, Oceania only covers Australia, New -
Africa
Africa is a continent in Pocket Trains. Africa is available through the purchase of the Africa license, which costs 50,000 coins. It has 16 cities, all in different countries. Large or notable ones in -
Europe
Europe is a continent in Pocket Trains, being unlocked from the start of the game. It covers Great Britain and other islands (Iceland, Ireland), the Low Countries (France, Belgium, Netherlands), the Italian peninsula, Scandinavia (Sweden -
Asia
Asia is a continent in Pocket Trains, being unlocked through the purchase of a license. It covers mainland Asia (Russia, Southeast Asia, India, China), the Middle East (Iraq, Iran, UAE), and the many island nations -
Tracks
For a full list of all Tracks, see the List of All Tracks page. Tracks connect Stations in Pocket Trains. Each track costs coins to purchase, and for a Train to operate on. Only one -
Railroads
Railroads are the different lines of track each engine operates on. As only one train can operate on a line of track, a train needs to "own" or "buy" purchased lines. This connection of lines -
Train Crate
Train Crates are special items in Pocket Trains that allow the construction of new trains and cars. There are two different types of train crates: special and regular. Train Crates can be delivered as jobs -
San Juan Standard
The San Juan Standard is a diesel train in Pocket Trains. Part of the Standard set, it can have up to three engines and two fuel cars. The San Juan has the most fuel capacity -
Mallard
The Mallard is a streamlined steam train in Pocket Trains. It is unlocked after receiving 12 Mallard parts. It is a special train, which means its parts are only found in Special Crates. It can -
Pecos Standard
The Pecos Standard is a train in Pocket Trains. It is often called the best Standard train due it's a high speed and fuel capacity. This element is balanced out since the Pecos Standard -
Daylight
The Daylight is a train in Pocket Trains. It requires 12 parts. This train is most effective on northern Siberian routes, Parts of North America and African routes because of its large Fuel and Car -
Gila Standard
The Gila Standard is a train, part of the Standard Set. It is the fastest of the Standards, but has the least fuel capacity. The Gila is one of the first trains a player can -
Fuel
Fuel is the most important part of Pocket Trains. Every train can carry different amounts of fuel, for example, a Bullet can carry more fuel than a Cherry Steamer. By adding Fuel cars you can -
Bullet
The Bullet is the fastest train in the game. It's fuel capacity is a major drawback having been sacrificed for speed, making it a train that isn't meant for long journeys. With both -
Dragonbreath
The Dragonbreath is a high capacity train with about average speed. For the amount of parts required (5 found in Special Train Crates), the Dragonbreath is good "value for money". The only major flaw is -
National Express
The National Express is a train, part of the Express Set. This is the first of the Express diesels available to find parts for. 6 National Express parts are required to build this Express, unlocked -
Century Limited
The Century Limited is a train that is obtained through 13 Special Train Crate parts. The train is seen as a long-haul vehicle with decent speed and Car Capacity. Trivia[] The Century Limited is -
Fuelcar
A Fuelcar is a type of car in Pocket Trains, and can be added to a train once you have enough parts. One fuelcar adds roughly 2x more fuel to a train. On some trains
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