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TrainSettings
stacode edited this page Nov 13, 2025
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Each train has its own settings affecting its behavior.


The Train Settings are split into two tabs:
- Tilt - Settings affecting the Banking/Tilting of the train.
- Acceleration - The Acceleration settings of the train.
By pressing on either button, you will cycle through the different available settings for the respective tab. Fields for inputting custom values show up only if the selected setting requires it.
The available settings are:
- None - This Disables all nearly all tilting for the train except for a bit of tilt caused by centrifugal forces, making the train tilt to the OUTSIDE of the curve upt to 2 degrees.
- Passive This imitates the passive tilt system used by many trains around the world. The train will tilt to the INSIDE of the curve up to 5 degrees depending on the speed and curve radius.
- Active This is the most advanced tilt system. The train will tilt to the INSIDE of the curve up to around 10 degrees depending on the speed and curve radius.
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Custom This allows you to input custom values for the tilt system.
- Min Speed - The minimum speed the train needs to be at to start tilting.
- Max Tilt Angle - The maximum angle the train can tilt in degrees.
- Tilt Intensity - How much the train tilts up to the Max Tilt Angle.
- Tilt Direction - The direction the train tilts. "Inside" makes the train tilt to the inside of the curve, while "Outside" makes the train tilt to the outside of the curve.
The available settings are:
- None - This makes the train accelerate at a constant speed like in base Create.
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Realistic This makes the train accelerate based on the Create acceleration config with the added effect of weight and train power.
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Custom This allows you to input custom acceleration yourself limited to EITHER the base Create acceleration OR an arbitrary number depending on the config setting "Allow Large Acceleration."
- Acceleration - The acceleration of the train in m/s^2.