NEW: Confirmation screen after changing UI scale
NEW: Navigation between trains of a contract
UPDATE: Increased tutorial subtitles size
UPDATE: Localizations (fr: all; jp: all; zh-Hans: ui)
UPDATE: Made train accept on platform buttons larger
UPDATE: Renamed timetable button to full hour
FIX: Accepting of freight trains was not possible if destination station did not have a Sink. But freights disappear instead of exiting.
FIX: Cycle UI with 1 cycle had empty space on side
FIX: It was allowed to accept a contract to a station that has no active platform connected to a sink
FIX: Mismatch in one of the subtitles in the tutorial
FIX: Skipping tutorial sometimes left game constraints applied (like time could not be ran faster).
FIX: Tips hover panel had wrong position
Rail Route is a train dispatcher simulator. You negotiate contracts, build rail roads, set up routes for trains and control the traffic. Unlock features of your dispatcher interface, upgrade railway network elements and research new technologies that allow you to automate the operations!
Manual Routing
Manual Routing is basic mode to control the rail roads from the beginning of the game. You set up switches and signals one by one. Nothing but your skill and focus prevent collisions.
Automated Routing
Automated Routing helps when traffic becomes busy on a complex yard. You need a few clicks to set up all switches and signals en route. Collision avoidance included. Available later in the game when you unlock it and upgrade the signals.
Building
Build your own rail network to optimize the traffic. Be creative and fill every possible space you have.
Automation
Automation allows you to operate your railway network without your hands on. Your growing traffic does not lock you in the operations, freeing your hands for further expansion. You build the automation sensors and set up route to create when trains go by.
Level Editor
Level editor allows you to create a custom board with everything that comes with it. Create a schematic of your hometown rail roads, your imaginary rail network or even model the Tube rapid transit system using it! The rectangles you see moving can be modern or historic trains, the underground trains, trams, monorails, just whatever you imagine.
MINIMAL SETUP
OS: Linux 64bit
Processor: 1.6 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space
Memory: 1 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space
Storage: 1 GB available space
RECOMMENDED SETUP
OS: Linux 64bit
Processor: 2.4 GHzMemory: 2 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space