Train Station

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Train Stations are used to create, disassemble, and guide Trains.

Obtaining

Crafting

Name Ingredients Crafting Recipe
Train Station Train Casing +
Compass
Train CasingCompass

Train Station

Usage

Placement

Right-click a Train Track, then place the Station within 15 blocks of the track. Stations can be placed on any Track so long as it isn't occupied by a Train Signal or Train Observer, however it can only create Trains if placed on a straight Track, and Bogeys may only be placed on a 3 long straight track.

Naming

The Station can be named in the interface; these names are how non-player conducted Trains will identify stations. A conductor cannot be instructed to navigate to a station that is named the same as the station they are currently at, and will otherwise choose the closer accessible station out of multiple stations with the same name.

The name will also show up on a Map if the map is used on the station, similarly to Banners.

Train Scheduling

Conductors can be instructed to navigate between Stations using Train Schedules. Notably, * can be used as a wildcard character when instructing conductors to navigate to stations. If a Train is scheduled to arrive at Station*, it can arrive at either Station1 or Station2 depending on which is more accessible at the time.

Display Link

Display Links can read information from Train Stations. There are two options:

  • Train Schedule Status - Reads off the train's requirements to continue past the station, as in their Train Schedule.
  • Train Station Summary - Lists what Trains are set to arrive at the station named in the Station name filter, their next stop, and time of arrival.

If there are multiple Stations with the same name as in the filter, information will be listed as though they were the same, regardless of if said stations are on the same rail network.

History

  • 0.5: Introduced.