Did you build Rail Road Gun? It you have rail road gun, your provinces automatically have rails instead of lines. Those rails will help your RRG go through.
Why is there a train track on my province?
Hello everyone,,
I don't get what the train TRACK DOES TO MY PROVINCE. I attacked a province. It has a level 1 barrack, level 3 infrastructure and a level 1 industrial complex. Then i zoom into to the province to see what terrain it is. Its a Forrest. And when i zoom in i see a train track, or some track. I've been playing for half a year and still didn't find it out! I searched the forums but couldn't find anything to do with tracks on a province. This is why I made a new thread. So please comment down below: What is it? Why is it there? And When does it come? And how do I make it come?
Thanks,
CarterJhon.
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Infrastructure means roads, bridges, and railroad tracks, among other things. This level 3 infrastructure is indicated on the map by the railroad tracks. Infrastructure does increase the travel speed of your units through that province.CarterJohn wrote:
level 3 infrastructure
This isn't quite the right way to explain it:Ryan04px2025 wrote:
Did you build Rail Road Gun? It you have rail road gun, your provinces automatically have rails instead of lines. Those rails will help your RRG go through.
It is assumed that all provinces have a few railroads at the start, which is what enables the railroad guns to travel. These are not displayed on the map. As the infrastructure is improved in the province the railroad tracks become visible.
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Thin/feint grey lines for roeads = No Infrastructure
Black (slightly thicker) line = Lvl 1 Infrastructure
Twin Lines (Motorways, Autobahns, Interstates etc.) = Lvl 2 Infrastructure
Railroad tracks/Railway lines = Lvl 3 Infrastructure.
Each increase in Lvl improves Morale, travel speed through province, and importantly Resource Production
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