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Revision as of 19:40, 23 August 2009
Miniature Railroad | |
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Type | Transport Ride |
Description | The most basic transport ride, with medium speed and the cheapest price. |
Cost | $1,300 upwards |
Size | Medium-Large (Actual size depends on construction) |
Appearances | RCT, RCT2, RCT3 |
Construction
Narrow-gauge railroad track, with miniature passenger trains.
Constraints
- Maximum track slope - 25°
- Maximum height above ground - 29 feet
Vehicles
- Steam Train
Approximate Cost
$1,300 upwards
Other Information
The Miniature Railroad is typically the only transportation option available at the start of a scenario. Attaining a speed of 9 mph on flat track, it beats the Chairlift (due to the increased speed on downward slopes) but loses to the Monorail. Thus, the Monorail is usually a better option.
The Miniature Railroad is also the only transport ride requiring a full circuit; the Monorail can use the "Shuttle mode" operating option, and this is the only option for the Chairlift.
The speed of the trains on upwards hills is an unbearably slow 2 mph. Try to keep your design on-level or going downhill as much as possible.