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These are all the rolling stock or wagons which you can buy and use in the 1993-94 PC game: Transarctica.
These are the original graphics used in the game's buy screen.
In order from left to right:
1. Boiler Wagon: Quest wagon, required so the Transarctica could go into the Himalayas
2. Tender: Required to carry Lignite and Anthracite coal
3. Spy Wagon: Quest wagon, required to send spies anywhere on the map for espionage and sabotage missions
4. Bio-Greenhouse wagon: Required to transport various plants between towns
5. Livestock Wagon: Required to transport Mammoths between towns and in battles and to help in mining and construction
6. Merchandise Wagon: General purpose cargo wagon
7. XL Merchandise Wagon: General purpose cargo wagon with extended capacity
8. Prison Wagon: Passenger wagon which holds prisoners and slaves who work on various tasks
9. Alcatraz Wagon: Extended capacity passenger wagon which holds prisoners and slaves who work on various tasks
10. XL Barracks Wagon: Extended capacity passenger wagon which holds soldiers who fight in battles
11. Barracks Wagon: Passenger wagon which holds soldiers who fight in battles
12. Cannon Wagon: Used to destroy enemy wagons in battles
13. Machine Gun Wagon: Used to kill enemy soldiers and mammoths in battles
14. Crane Wagon: Used to help in bridge construction and mining
15. Missile Launcher Wagon: Used to launch long range tactical heat-seeking missiles to destroy enemy trains
16. Observation Box Wagon: Used to see far away
17. Observatory Wagon: Used to see further away
18. Oil Tanker Wagon: Specialised liquid oil transportation wagon
19. Tanker Wagon: General purpose liquid transportation wagon (like alcohol)
20. Refrigerator Wagon: Unknown purpose wagon probably Easter egg.
21. Drill Wagon: Quest wagon, required to drill holes in large snow
22. Harpoon Wagon: Quest wagon, required to kill the Loch Ness Beast.
Apart from these 22 buyable wagons, there are 4 more railroad vehicles which you cannot buy:
A. Transarctica Locomotive: The massive 1000ton, 300km/h max speed locomotive which you control
B. Viking Union Locomotive The enemy trains powerhouses, max speed is around 250km/h
C. General Quarters Wagon: Special, command centre wagon where you plan your next move. Similar to the barracks wagon
D. Boudoir Wagon: Special, captain's wagon, this is where you live. Similar to the Spy wagon
And two more vehicles which you cannot control directly:
- Inspection cars: Small steam powered cars to inspect the rail ahead and behind you, alternatively could carry explosives to disable enemy trains.
- Spy plane: Small, one use, turbojet powered aircrafts which the spies use to travel to their destination.
You need full view to see the details.
These are the original graphics used in the game's buy screen.
In order from left to right:
1. Boiler Wagon: Quest wagon, required so the Transarctica could go into the Himalayas
2. Tender: Required to carry Lignite and Anthracite coal
3. Spy Wagon: Quest wagon, required to send spies anywhere on the map for espionage and sabotage missions
4. Bio-Greenhouse wagon: Required to transport various plants between towns
5. Livestock Wagon: Required to transport Mammoths between towns and in battles and to help in mining and construction
6. Merchandise Wagon: General purpose cargo wagon
7. XL Merchandise Wagon: General purpose cargo wagon with extended capacity
8. Prison Wagon: Passenger wagon which holds prisoners and slaves who work on various tasks
9. Alcatraz Wagon: Extended capacity passenger wagon which holds prisoners and slaves who work on various tasks
10. XL Barracks Wagon: Extended capacity passenger wagon which holds soldiers who fight in battles
11. Barracks Wagon: Passenger wagon which holds soldiers who fight in battles
12. Cannon Wagon: Used to destroy enemy wagons in battles
13. Machine Gun Wagon: Used to kill enemy soldiers and mammoths in battles
14. Crane Wagon: Used to help in bridge construction and mining
15. Missile Launcher Wagon: Used to launch long range tactical heat-seeking missiles to destroy enemy trains
16. Observation Box Wagon: Used to see far away
17. Observatory Wagon: Used to see further away
18. Oil Tanker Wagon: Specialised liquid oil transportation wagon
19. Tanker Wagon: General purpose liquid transportation wagon (like alcohol)
20. Refrigerator Wagon: Unknown purpose wagon probably Easter egg.
21. Drill Wagon: Quest wagon, required to drill holes in large snow
22. Harpoon Wagon: Quest wagon, required to kill the Loch Ness Beast.
Apart from these 22 buyable wagons, there are 4 more railroad vehicles which you cannot buy:
A. Transarctica Locomotive: The massive 1000ton, 300km/h max speed locomotive which you control
B. Viking Union Locomotive The enemy trains powerhouses, max speed is around 250km/h
C. General Quarters Wagon: Special, command centre wagon where you plan your next move. Similar to the barracks wagon
D. Boudoir Wagon: Special, captain's wagon, this is where you live. Similar to the Spy wagon
And two more vehicles which you cannot control directly:
- Inspection cars: Small steam powered cars to inspect the rail ahead and behind you, alternatively could carry explosives to disable enemy trains.
- Spy plane: Small, one use, turbojet powered aircrafts which the spies use to travel to their destination.
You need full view to see the details.
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Such a wierd combination of locomotive and wagons i love it :)