Tutorial Savegame Feeder

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4.0 Feeder

This section describes feeders—when they can be useful and how to use them.

4.1 Correct order list needed

Tutorial Savegame 4.1.png

Let us assume we are using a feeder to bring a type of goods from one small station to a more crowded station and we don't want to use the usual station walk method. On the screenshot to the left you see the proper order list for this type of feeder: Waterworth Feeder is the resource station. You must select full load (not necessarily transfer but it doesn't hurt much to select that as well). At the feeder's destination station, Rumblegate East, you need to select "transfer" and "leave empty" in order to drop the goods at the station. These goods will be loaded on other trains loading there, just as usual.

The order list GUI has slightly changed and allows now more complex orders and conditional order jumps.

The submenus contain the following options:

  • Non-Stop
    • Go to
    • Go via
    • Go non-stop via
  • Full load any cargo
    • Load if available
    • Full load all cargo
    • No loading
  • Unload all
    • Unload if accepted
    • Transfer
    • No unloading
  • Skip
  • Delete
  • Go To
    • Go to nearest depot
    • Conditional order jump


Warning: If you want to create a 'transfer and leave empty' order it is now necessary to select transfer from the unloading menu and no loading from the loading menu!

4.2 Build trucks for short distance and gain further goods

Sometimes the distances are simply to short to make a complicated train feeder system. Instead, some trucks can do the job as well! Streets fit even in the most difficult terrains and are inexpensive to build.

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