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− | In [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], [[Grand Theft Auto III]], and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], a '''Train''' refers to rail-based transportation that allows the player to travel all over the games' respectable sections of a city. |
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+ | |name = Train |
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+ | |front_image = GTA2 Train.jpg |
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+ | |caption = A '''Train''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]''. |
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+ | |vehicle_type = Railway vehicle |
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+ | |body_style = Train |
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+ | |related = [[Subway Car]]<br>[[Brown Streak]] |
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+ | {{Disambiglink|For the other trains in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series, see [[Train]].}} |
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+ | The '''Train''' is a rail-based transportation vehicle in the [[2D Universe]]. |
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== Description == |
== Description == |
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⚫ | Their purpose is largely as an alternate means of reaching from one of point of the city to another, avoiding the need to travel by car and navigate along streets and traffic to reach the same location. The convenience of riding a train is offset by their sporadic coverage in the city, which often features only a handful of railway stations along each line. |
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− | === GTA 1 === |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto 1''=== |
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⚫ | For ''[[Grand Theft Auto 1]]'', Trains are designed as passenger-based vehicles that allow players and NPCs to move between various underground and elevated stations scattered all over the city. The trains consist of a single locomotive pulling three passenger cars; players simply enter or exit a passenger coach the same way their do with any road vehicle, but can only do so when the Train has come to a stop at the station. From this point on, players may continuously ride the train until they alight at a station. |
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A minor quirk on Trains in the PC version of GTA 1 is the ability to hijack them. In order to do this, players must first be within a Train's passenger coach. By simultaneously pressing the Ctrl and Enter keys, the player gains control of the locomotive, allowing them to control the train's speed as well as their direction along the tracks (forwards or backwards). However, the player must be wary of another Train along the track, as Trains are very sensitive to crashes; a simple collision can destroy both trains in an explosion, killing the player inside. Likewise, Trains can be damaged if they collide with any vehicle along the line, or sustain damage from gunfire, ultimately leading to them blowing up. |
A minor quirk on Trains in the PC version of GTA 1 is the ability to hijack them. In order to do this, players must first be within a Train's passenger coach. By simultaneously pressing the Ctrl and Enter keys, the player gains control of the locomotive, allowing them to control the train's speed as well as their direction along the tracks (forwards or backwards). However, the player must be wary of another Train along the track, as Trains are very sensitive to crashes; a simple collision can destroy both trains in an explosion, killing the player inside. Likewise, Trains can be damaged if they collide with any vehicle along the line, or sustain damage from gunfire, ultimately leading to them blowing up. |
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− | Trains are only available in [[Liberty City |
+ | Trains are only available in [[Liberty City (2D Universe)|Liberty City]] and [[Vice City (2D Universe)|Vice City]], as [[San Andreas (2D Universe)|San Andreas]] is presumed to originally be intended by developers to feature [[Tram]]s instead; the feature was dropped in the final version of the game. Trains in Liberty City are blue, while trains in Vice City are red. Trains are not included in the Playstation version of the game. |
+ | The Train is featured in two missions. In mission [[Gangsta Bang - Counthash]], the [[Protagonists in GTA 1|protagonist]] is tasked to blow up a Train that is used to move the drugs of [[Sonetti's Gang]] around the city. During mission [[Heist Almighty - Itali]], the player has to ride a Train that is fitted with bomb, and will explode shortly after leaving the station of Island Heights. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto 2''=== |
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+ | * The locomotive (<code>TRAIN</code>): Were it can carry up to four cars at the same time |
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− | <div style="float:left;"><youtube>Dk_RGIn5vGo</youtube></div> |
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+ | * The passenger coach (<code>TRAINCAB</code>): Where the player and the NPCs can use to take train rides. |
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+ | * Freight cars (<code>BOXCAR</code>): Used purely for freight pusposes. |
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+ | * A [[wp:flatcar|flatcar]] (<code>TRAINFB</code>): Used purely for freight pusposes. |
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− | * The passenger coach; |
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− | * Freight cars; and |
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− | * A [[wp:flatcar|flatcar]]. |
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In each district of [[Anywhere City]], the Trains that appear in the city's various train lines may come with different combinations of train sets, either serving to carry passengers, or carry passengers ''and'' freight, to which point the locomotive will appear with the aforementioned freight cars, flatbed car, or both. The player can only access a Train via any of its passenger coaches, so the freight-based cars are of little use. |
In each district of [[Anywhere City]], the Trains that appear in the city's various train lines may come with different combinations of train sets, either serving to carry passengers, or carry passengers ''and'' freight, to which point the locomotive will appear with the aforementioned freight cars, flatbed car, or both. The player can only access a Train via any of its passenger coaches, so the freight-based cars are of little use. |
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The presence of Trains was removed from the [[Playstation]] port of the game, probably due to hardware limitations. |
The presence of Trains was removed from the [[Playstation]] port of the game, probably due to hardware limitations. |
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+ | ==Image Gallery== |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto 1''=== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" perrow="2"> |
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+ | <gallery position="center"> |
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Train-GTA2-locomotive.png|Locomotive. |
Train-GTA2-locomotive.png|Locomotive. |
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Train-GTA2-coach.png|Coach. |
Train-GTA2-coach.png|Coach. |
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Train-GTA2-flatbed.png|Flatbed. |
Train-GTA2-flatbed.png|Flatbed. |
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Train-GTA2-boxcar.png|Boxcar(s). |
Train-GTA2-boxcar.png|Boxcar(s). |
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+ | Boxcar-GTA2-Larabie.jpg|[[Ray Larabie]]'s early design of the boxcar. |
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− | === GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories === |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto 1''=== |
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− | {{main|Subway in GTA III}} |
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+ | Liberity City trains on Grand theft Auto 1 |
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− | [[Image:PortlandEl-GTA3-train.jpg|thumb|325px|A [[Portland El]] Train in GTA III.]] |
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+ | Vice City trains on Grand Theft Auto 1 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the games' rendition of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] features two train lines which rolling stock consists of two-to-three car electric trains that unusually only utilize one track, despite the lines featuring two. The three-car train only appears on the Portland El, but the last car is always off the platform when the train stops, rendering it useless. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto 2''=== |
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− | The Trains, resembling those of the [[wp:R68 (New York City Subway car)|New York City Subway R68]], are designed as standard subway trains complete with visible driver's cabs (with no driver) and an interior decorated with seating and advertising. Unlike Trains in previous games, the Liberty City Trains are indestructible; neither can the player commandeer the trains, limiting the player to riding them. While the train travels from one station to another, the journey is played out in [[cutscene]] form and views cannot be changed by the player. If a pedestrian walks into the train, they will be killed immediately, even when the train is completely stopped at the station. In [[GTA Liberty City Stories]], any vehicle which comes into contact with the train will explode on impact. |
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+ | Downtown sector trains on Grand Theft Auto 2 (GTA2) |
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+ | Residential sector Trains on Grand Theft Auto 2 (GTA2) |
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− | A 3D model glitch renders the trains on the PC version of GTA III with three bogies (trucks) on each car, the extra item being erroneously placed in the middle of each car. |
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+ | Industrial sector trains on Grand Theft Auto 2 (GTA2) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* Only the station portion of the train tracks in GTA 1 and GTA 2 can be ventured by the anyone, but that too can pose a threat to both the player and NPCs. Because the tracks are electrified, anyone who steps on the tracks for too long will be electrocuted for a few seconds, leading to death (though there is a glitch that allows you to run along the tracks without dying). It is thus important for the player to exercise caution when traversing the tracks. This feature is absent in train tracks in GTA III thereafter. |
* Only the station portion of the train tracks in GTA 1 and GTA 2 can be ventured by the anyone, but that too can pose a threat to both the player and NPCs. Because the tracks are electrified, anyone who steps on the tracks for too long will be electrocuted for a few seconds, leading to death (though there is a glitch that allows you to run along the tracks without dying). It is thus important for the player to exercise caution when traversing the tracks. This feature is absent in train tracks in GTA III thereafter. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
− | * [[Train]] |
+ | * [[Train]] - Listing other forms of trains in the GTA series. |
+ | * [[Subway Car]] - The trains used on the citywide subway system in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''. |
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Revision as of 11:59, 26 August 2019
Template:Infobox vehicles
For the other trains in the Grand Theft Auto series, see Train.
The Train is a rail-based transportation vehicle in the 2D Universe.
Description
Their purpose is largely as an alternate means of reaching from one of point of the city to another, avoiding the need to travel by car and navigate along streets and traffic to reach the same location. The convenience of riding a train is offset by their sporadic coverage in the city, which often features only a handful of railway stations along each line.
Grand Theft Auto 1
For Grand Theft Auto 1, Trains are designed as passenger-based vehicles that allow players and NPCs to move between various underground and elevated stations scattered all over the city. The trains consist of a single locomotive pulling three passenger cars; players simply enter or exit a passenger coach the same way their do with any road vehicle, but can only do so when the Train has come to a stop at the station. From this point on, players may continuously ride the train until they alight at a station.
A minor quirk on Trains in the PC version of GTA 1 is the ability to hijack them. In order to do this, players must first be within a Train's passenger coach. By simultaneously pressing the Ctrl and Enter keys, the player gains control of the locomotive, allowing them to control the train's speed as well as their direction along the tracks (forwards or backwards). However, the player must be wary of another Train along the track, as Trains are very sensitive to crashes; a simple collision can destroy both trains in an explosion, killing the player inside. Likewise, Trains can be damaged if they collide with any vehicle along the line, or sustain damage from gunfire, ultimately leading to them blowing up.
Trains are only available in Liberty City and Vice City, as San Andreas is presumed to originally be intended by developers to feature Trams instead; the feature was dropped in the final version of the game. Trains in Liberty City are blue, while trains in Vice City are red. Trains are not included in the Playstation version of the game.
The Train is featured in two missions. In mission Gangsta Bang - Counthash, the protagonist is tasked to blow up a Train that is used to move the drugs of Sonetti's Gang around the city. During mission Heist Almighty - Itali, the player has to ride a Train that is fitted with bomb, and will explode shortly after leaving the station of Island Heights.
Grand Theft Auto 2
For Grand Theft Auto 2, Trains are cosmetically redone in the tone of the game's retro-futuristic setting, while retaining much of their core characteristics of its previous renditions in GTA 1; however, players can no longer hijack trains, although they remain equally destructible.
The variety of train cars were expanded, consisting of up to four different models:
- The locomotive (
TRAIN
): Were it can carry up to four cars at the same time - The passenger coach (
TRAINCAB
): Where the player and the NPCs can use to take train rides. - Freight cars (
BOXCAR
): Used purely for freight pusposes. - A flatcar (
TRAINFB
): Used purely for freight pusposes.
In each district of Anywhere City, the Trains that appear in the city's various train lines may come with different combinations of train sets, either serving to carry passengers, or carry passengers and freight, to which point the locomotive will appear with the aforementioned freight cars, flatbed car, or both. The player can only access a Train via any of its passenger coaches, so the freight-based cars are of little use.
Trains in GTA 2 also travel much faster, and adopt at-grade, elevated or underground lines to travel around the city. Their frequency of arrivals at station is also better than in GTA 1.
The presence of Trains was removed from the Playstation port of the game, probably due to hardware limitations.
Image Gallery
Grand Theft Auto 1
Grand Theft Auto 2
Train routes
Grand Theft Auto 1
Grand Theft Auto 2
Trivia
- Only the station portion of the train tracks in GTA 1 and GTA 2 can be ventured by the anyone, but that too can pose a threat to both the player and NPCs. Because the tracks are electrified, anyone who steps on the tracks for too long will be electrocuted for a few seconds, leading to death (though there is a glitch that allows you to run along the tracks without dying). It is thus important for the player to exercise caution when traversing the tracks. This feature is absent in train tracks in GTA III thereafter.
See Also
- Train - Listing other forms of trains in the GTA series.
- Subway Car - The trains used on the citywide subway system in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.