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Trains of the eponymous Underrail metro network. Initially unavailable due to an earthquake that collapsed south metro tunnel, but metro travel in [[Lower Underrail]] becomes accessible the next day after player [[find the drill parts|finds drill parts for SGS]] and the tunnel is cleared. [[Train Driver Manual|Drivers manuals]] for the C2X train engine can be found scattered around Lower Underrail. | Trains of the eponymous Underrail metro network. Initially unavailable due to an earthquake that collapsed south metro tunnel, but metro travel in [[Lower Underrail]] becomes accessible the next day after player [[find the drill parts|finds drill parts for SGS]] and the tunnel is cleared. [[Train Driver Manual|Drivers manuals]] for the C2X train engine can be found scattered around Lower Underrail. | ||
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+ | As of version [[0.1.13.0]], traveling by metro costs 25 [[charon]]s. | ||
=== Fast travel routes === | === Fast travel routes === | ||
+ | ;Upper Underrail | ||
+ | * [[Polemos Station]] (Fort Apogee) ↔ [[Epione Lab]] ↔ [[University]] ↔ [[Core City]] | ||
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+ | ;Lower Underrail | ||
* [[South Gate Station]] ↔ [[Rail Crossing]] ↔ [[Foundry]] ↔ [[Core City]] | * [[South Gate Station]] ↔ [[Rail Crossing]] ↔ [[Foundry]] ↔ [[Core City]] | ||
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=== Fast travel routes === | === Fast travel routes === | ||
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* [[South Gate Station]] (25[[File:SGS Credits.png|17px|sub|link=SGS Credits]] / 8 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Junkyard]] (10 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Camp Hathor]] (10 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Core City]] (20 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) | * [[South Gate Station]] (25[[File:SGS Credits.png|17px|sub|link=SGS Credits]] / 8 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Junkyard]] (10 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Camp Hathor]] (10 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Core City]] (20 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) | ||
* [[Junkyard]] (10 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Silent Isle]] | * [[Junkyard]] (10 [[File:Stygian Coin.png|17px|link=Stygian Coin]]) ↔ [[Silent Isle]] |
Revision as of 16:14, 11 December 2014
An overview of vehicles in use in Underrail.
Metro
Trains of the eponymous Underrail metro network. Initially unavailable due to an earthquake that collapsed south metro tunnel, but metro travel in Lower Underrail becomes accessible the next day after player finds drill parts for SGS and the tunnel is cleared. Drivers manuals for the C2X train engine can be found scattered around Lower Underrail.
As of version 0.1.13.0, traveling by metro costs 25 charons.
Fast travel routes
- Upper Underrail
- Polemos Station (Fort Apogee) ↔ Epione Lab ↔ University ↔ Core City
- Lower Underrail
Boat
The vehicle of choice for both cargo and personnel transfer via the natural underground streams and lakes in the Caves below Lower Underrail.
Boat captains move cargo and personnel between major settlements of the caves for a fee, and the underground rivers are also common smuggling routes.
Fast travel routes
- Caves
- South Gate Station (25 / 8 ) ↔ Junkyard (10 ) ↔ Camp Hathor (10 ) ↔ Core City (20 )
- Junkyard (10 ) ↔ Silent Isle
Tunnelers
Machines used by the Faceless, aka Tunnelers, to dig tunnels everywhere. Not much is known about their capabilities.
A broken tunneler that crashed in Core City's Drop Zone can be repaired during repair tunneler quest and later used to attack Black Crawlers.
Misc. vehicles
Minecarts are used to transfer ore from Foundry mines to its furnaces.