Advanced train length and fuel considerations, and long-train high throughput intersection
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 9:51 pm
I like one-direction trains. Throughout my Factorio playing I used 1-2 trains and been very happy with them. I probably will continue using them for ore trains on isolated short dedicated routes to minimize the mine station footprint.
But I am considering larger trains for the rest of my cargo and I received an intriguing suggestion. One person suggested using 1-4-1 or 2-8-2 with the locomotives pointed in the same direction. Another suggested going for 2-4-2 or 4-8-4 (also pointed in the same direction).
I have to chose and design my rail blueprints accordingly. Obviously, if space is no issue (like when you reach the megabase stage) it is easy to choose the 4-8-4 and just build big. But when space-cramped (like in the early game) the added performance of more locomotives needs to justify the increased size of stations and intersections, and I couldn't find any information by googling.
1) Could someone please give me an idea of "how much improvement" there is to the overall rail network by doubling the locomotives from 1-4-1 (or 2-8-2) to 2-4-2 (or 4-8-4)?
2) I normally use solid fuel for my trains. I am debating whether to go to rocket or nuclear fuel but the smaller stack size troubles me. Is the longer burn time of these fuels long enough to compensate for their smaller stack sizes - as far as total range is concerned? (My guts say yes, but confirmation from experience would be nice)
3) I need to find a compact but high throughput intersection for these trains. If 4-8-4 (same direction locos) proves to be justifiable, then for that size train (16 long total). Otherwise one for 2-8-2 (same direction locos, 12 long total). Can you recommend one or perhaps even provide a blueprint? (Left hand drive would be ideal, but I'll convert any Right hand drive one if needed)
Many thanks in advance. This matter has had me going in circles for over a day and quite frustrated. (On the other hand, I ended up doing On Track like a Pro while thinking about the matter and I'm now down to just 2 achievements, so that was a win anyway).
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BTW, if you read my other thread in the General Discussion forum and you are wondering why make a separate one here in Help... it is to cover this very specific issue. The other thread is more of a "larger perspective" discussion and I fear it scared away some that could easily answer these specific questions, although it was very useful as the source of these front and back locomotives pointing in the same direction configuration.
But I am considering larger trains for the rest of my cargo and I received an intriguing suggestion. One person suggested using 1-4-1 or 2-8-2 with the locomotives pointed in the same direction. Another suggested going for 2-4-2 or 4-8-4 (also pointed in the same direction).
I have to chose and design my rail blueprints accordingly. Obviously, if space is no issue (like when you reach the megabase stage) it is easy to choose the 4-8-4 and just build big. But when space-cramped (like in the early game) the added performance of more locomotives needs to justify the increased size of stations and intersections, and I couldn't find any information by googling.
1) Could someone please give me an idea of "how much improvement" there is to the overall rail network by doubling the locomotives from 1-4-1 (or 2-8-2) to 2-4-2 (or 4-8-4)?
2) I normally use solid fuel for my trains. I am debating whether to go to rocket or nuclear fuel but the smaller stack size troubles me. Is the longer burn time of these fuels long enough to compensate for their smaller stack sizes - as far as total range is concerned? (My guts say yes, but confirmation from experience would be nice)
3) I need to find a compact but high throughput intersection for these trains. If 4-8-4 (same direction locos) proves to be justifiable, then for that size train (16 long total). Otherwise one for 2-8-2 (same direction locos, 12 long total). Can you recommend one or perhaps even provide a blueprint? (Left hand drive would be ideal, but I'll convert any Right hand drive one if needed)
Many thanks in advance. This matter has had me going in circles for over a day and quite frustrated. (On the other hand, I ended up doing On Track like a Pro while thinking about the matter and I'm now down to just 2 achievements, so that was a win anyway).
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BTW, if you read my other thread in the General Discussion forum and you are wondering why make a separate one here in Help... it is to cover this very specific issue. The other thread is more of a "larger perspective" discussion and I fear it scared away some that could easily answer these specific questions, although it was very useful as the source of these front and back locomotives pointing in the same direction configuration.