The iron mill in Train Station 2Įach factory has a few spaces where you can queue up things to be made, and the finished products can be stored there temporarily. For example, the sawmill produces lumber at the start and later can produce barrels, plywood and pallets. As you increase in levels, more factories are available. You start with the smelting plant (which takes ore and coal and makes steel). The Factories Factories in Train Station 2 This page explains how to get more dispatchers. You can see in the screen shot above that a couple of jobs have no “suitable trains” meaning that I didn’t have any free locomotives of the right type (epic).Įach train requires a dispatcher, so that limits how many trains you can send out at once. There’s no time limit, but some jobs require a certain type of locomotive. Basically you have to deliver a certain amount of a certain good to them. The game offers you missions, or as it calls them, “jobs”. These can be assigned to improving your locomotives’ pulling capacity. You get shipments of what looks like nuts and bolts daily, and you can also buy or find them. Baldwin’s 60000 steam loco is LEGENDARY.Union Pacific’s gas turbine-electric “Veranda” or SŽD EMCH 3 are EPIC.Class A-1 “Berkshire” or New York Central “Hudson” are COMMON.Locomotives are also classified by their rarity – common, rare, epic or legendary. Initially there are only steam locomotives, but over time diesel and electric locomotives become available as well. You can get new locomotives by finishing certain missions. There are other people / destinations that want materials shipped to them, and you get rewards for shipping to them as well. As you finish the missions, you get rewards and more missions. You start out in Britain with a steam engine and George Stephenson giving you missions. It’s not a train simulator by any means – more like FarmVille on rails. This is a strategy game where you gather resources by train, combine them in factories to make manufactured goods, then deliver them by train again. I recorded a walkthrough video for it if you’d like to view that. I’m not being compensated in any way for writing about it. I’ve been spending way too much time playing Train Station 2: Rail Strategy on my phone.
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