Building tracks

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In this tutorial, you can learn how to build (place, lay) and delete railway tracks and become profficient at building and deleting tracks.

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[edit] How do I lay tracks?

First of all, you must open the Railway construction toolbar - click the railway build button ( Image:manual_html_m772c5b23.png ) on the menu bar to display the railway construction toolbar:

The railway construction toolbar
The railway construction toolbar

There are two ways you can lays tracks:

  • Using 4 directioned track buttons (easy & quite slow)
  • Using Autorail tool (fast but less easy)


[edit] Building selected direction tracks

Click on one of the rail building buttons ( Image:Build_rail.png ). The example uses the 4th button.

[edit] Placing tracks

Move the cursor over the tile you want to start your track on.

Laying a new track
Laying a new track

Drag the cursor to where you want your track to end.

Laying a new track
Laying a new track

Release the mouse button and your new track will appear.

Your new track
Your new track

[edit] Removing tracks

To remove the tracks, select the Remove tool ( Clear button ). The white square will change to a red square. Now you can simply click & drag along the existing tracks to remove them. Click the tool button again to deselect it. You can also use the R key shortcut.


[edit] Using Autorail tool

First select the Autorail button ( Autorail button ) from the railway construction toolbar. You cursor will change to represent Autorail feature.

Selecting Autorail feature
Selecting Autorail feature

[edit] Placing tracks

Placing horizontal/vertical straight pieces (along squares) is the easiest. Put your cursor over any square and click & drag along the squares. The white lines represent your future tracks. You can click in a square and move your mouse in different directions to see how new tracks would be placed.

Laying a straight piece of tracks
Laying a straight piece of tracks

Release your mouse cursor and you will have built a straight piece of tracks.

A newly built straight piece of tracks
A newly built straight piece of tracks

Placing diagonal tracks is just the same, click & drag from one square to another. Note that a diagonal track, unlike a horizontal / vertical track, occupies only half a square - meaning you can put two diagonal tracks onto one square.

Laying a diagonal piece of tracks
Laying a diagonal piece of tracks

Autorail tool works fine with hilly terrain, showing you how tracks will be placed on a non-uniform landscape.

Laying a piece of tracks over a hilly terrain
Laying a piece of tracks over a hilly terrain
Laid a piece of tracks over hills
Laid a piece of tracks over hills

[edit] Removing tracks

There are two ways to remove pieces of tracks (besides the dynamite ( Dynamite tool ) tool)

The easy way to remove tracks is to hold down the CTRL key.

To remove a piece of tracks, hold CTRL and click & drag along existing piece of tracks. Just as you would when building tracks.

Deleting a piece of tracks (with CTRL)
Deleting a piece of tracks (with CTRL)

Release the mouse and the tracks will be sold.

A newly deleted piece of tracks
A newly deleted piece of tracks


The second way is to select the Remove tool ( Clear button ). The white rail-lines will change to red lines. Now you can simply click & drag along the existing tracks to remove them. Click the tool button again to deselect it. You can also use the R key shortcut. Note that where you have two diagonal pieces of track running alongside each other in the same square, you need to be accurate and only click the actual piece track you want to remove. Just clicking anywhere in the square is not the way to do it.

Deleting a piece of tracks with clear button
Deleting a piece of tracks with clear button

[edit] Connection types

There are two angles at which the tracks can connect.

[edit] 45°

Below is a 45° connection, a train can pass through one such connection without slowing down. However, if the same train is on more than one 45° connection at once, it will slow down.

45° rail connections
45° rail connections

[edit] 90°

This is a 90° connection. A train slows down considerably every time is has to pass one of these.

If a Vehicles patch "Forbid trains and ships to make 90° turns" is enabled, then trains cannot pass this kind of connection and will stop and reverse like the end of the line.

90° rail connections
90° rail connections

You will find that you can become very profficient at laying tracks if you master the A, Ctrl+A and D shortcut keys - A for Autorail (Ctrl for remove) and D for Dynamite. Use X to toggle tree and building transparency/visibility - also very useful. See also the list of shortcut keys.

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