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==Description== |
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− | The train's locomotive is loosely based on the [[wp:EMD GP40|EMD GP40]]. The train can be seen pulling a variety of rolling stock, such as [[Boxcar|boxcars]], [[Wellcar|flatbeds]] and [[Tank Car|tank cars]]. Unlike [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the player can jump and stand on the train while it's moving, which makes for a great way to lose a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted level]], as the player can usually lose the cops when the train enters a tunnel. Unlike every game before it, the train can be destroyed, though only in [[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]], by simply placing [[Sticky Bombs]] on the train engine and detonating them. This may also work with other explosives, though the Sticky Bomb method is the easiest. Unlike the [[Tram]], the driver will not attempt to stop if the track is obstructed. The train is undriveable during free-roam; however, it can be controlled in the mission [[Derailed]]. In the PC version, it can be also be controlled via the use of mods. |
+ | The train's locomotive is loosely based on the [[wp:EMD GP40|EMD GP40]]. The train can be seen pulling a variety of rolling stock, such as [[Boxcar|boxcars]], [[Wellcar|flatbeds]] and [[Tank Car|tank cars]]. Unlike [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the player can jump and stand on the train while it's moving, which makes for a great way to lose a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted level]], as the player can usually lose the cops when the train enters a tunnel. Unlike every game before it, the train can be destroyed, though only in [[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]], by simply placing [[Sticky Bombs]] on the train engine and detonating them. This may also work with other explosives, though the Sticky Bomb method is the easiest. Unlike the [[Tram]], the driver will not attempt to stop if the track is obstructed. The train is undriveable during free-roam; however, it can be controlled in the mission [[Derailed]]. In the PC version, it can be also be controlled via the use of [[Modifications|mods]]. |
==Appearances in Missions== |
==Appearances in Missions== |
Revision as of 17:42, 15 July 2015
Template:Infobox vehiclesThe Freight Train is a train in Grand Theft Auto V.
Description
The train's locomotive is loosely based on the EMD GP40. The train can be seen pulling a variety of rolling stock, such as boxcars, flatbeds and tank cars. Unlike Grand Theft Auto IV, the player can jump and stand on the train while it's moving, which makes for a great way to lose a wanted level, as the player can usually lose the cops when the train enters a tunnel. Unlike every game before it, the train can be destroyed, though only in Online, by simply placing Sticky Bombs on the train engine and detonating them. This may also work with other explosives, though the Sticky Bomb method is the easiest. Unlike the Tram, the driver will not attempt to stop if the track is obstructed. The train is undriveable during free-roam; however, it can be controlled in the mission Derailed. In the PC version, it can be also be controlled via the use of mods.
Appearances in Missions
- Prologue
- The Jewel Store Job (Railway bridge over the canal)
- Nervous Ron (Calafia Train Bridge in Raton Canyon)
- By The Book (Over the level crossing on the way to Rockford Hills)
- Caida Libre
- Derailed
- Vinewood Souvenirs - The Last Act (If Al Di Napoli is killed)
- Bury the Hatchet
- Sidetracked
- The Big Score (Obvious approach)
Gallery
Trivia
- Sometimes during singleplayer free-roam, the player can "glitch" his way into the interior of the cabin of the train. While this does not always work, the player may sometimes get popped into the cabin while standing on top of it, or while climbing up to the train's front end.
- The train can be entered in GTA Online through a glitch; The player needs climb on top of the cabin, right above the driver. The player needs to eat a snack, and while their character is eating it, they need to quickly pause the game until the player is sure the snack has been finished. Then, they need to unpause, and the player may now be in the cab. This does not always work, however, and it may take several attempts.
- If the player shoots and kills the train driver, the train will continue to drive at normal speed.
- All trains in the game are operated by Go Loco Railroad.
- The train will generally stop at the Palmer-Taylor Power Station for a short period of time. However, the train cannot be hijacked at this point.
- Some of the train cars are labelled "D-Rail," which sounds like "derail" when spoken.
- "LS2004" can be seen on the side of the locomotives. This is a reference to GTA San Andreas which was released in 2004, which also featured and partly took place in Los Santos.
- The train, along with the Cargo Plane and the Jet, is not listed in the BradyGames guide.
- The train is seen in some of Trevor's Arms Trafficking missions as a target for Trevor to destroy via aerial bombing.
- When riding on one of the train's cars, pictures cannot be taken with Snapmatic.
- There is a trick which allows the player to open Snapmatic while standing on a moving train. Doing so, however, will instantly kill the player.
- The train has a unique horn that can be heard randomly. Interestingly, when Trevor is driving the Train in Derailed, the horn is much louder than normal.
- In the game's sound files, two different horn sounds exist. The second horn's length can be altered by the game. It is only used when an obstacle is blocking the track.
- Interestingly, the Tram uses this same freight horn when an obstacle is blocking it's path.
- In some missions, the train will intentionally slow down to give time for the player to dodge it. However in the Strangers and Freaks mission Vinewood Souvenirs - The Last Act, it will speed up so the collision is bigger.
- Rarely, a train might spawn in Davis or Rancho without an engine car. It goes incredibly slowly, as the player can easily go faster than it just by walking. Oddly, the train isn't noticed by AI or other trains, as cars will try to go through it as if it wasn't there, and other trains simply go right through it, without even slowing down, and the barriers that signify cars that a train is coming don't come down. It also seems to go progressively slower, eventually stopping. It is possible that this is the result of a spawn glitch, and it can be observed in both GTA V and GTA Online.
- This video partially supports the "ghost train", although it spawns near Davis Quartz.
- When following a train, the NPC driving it might change character models randomly.
See Also
- Freight - GTA San Andreas equivalent.
- Brown Streak - GTA San Andreas passenger train.