~~NOTOC~~ {{ :big_cover.png?800 |}} Welcome to the official Rail Route wiki. We hope this collection of information turns useful both for new and experienced players. In Rail Route, you will design, construct, upgrade, and automate your railway network in one of the many maps based on real-life cities worldwide. Dispatch the trains to make the traffic flow and the network grow! ---- ^ Learn more about ^^^^ ^ Getting started ^ Game Modes ^ Mechanics ^^ |[[how_to_play|How to play]]|[[gamemodes:endless|Endless]]|[[mechanics:construction|Construction]]|[[mechanics:automation|Automation]]| |[[hints|Useful hints]]|[[gamemodes:timetable|Timetable]]|[[mechanics:contracts|Contracts]]|[[mechanics:shunting|Shunting]]| |[[faq|FAQ]]|[[gamemodes:rushhour|Rush Hour]]|[[mechanics:dispatching|Dispatching]]|[[mechanics:system_upgrades|System Upgrades]]| If you are interested in building your own maps, take a look at the [[map_editor|Map Editor]]! ---- === Game News === Catch up on the latest news about the game. You can go back reading latest [[dev_blogs|Dev Blogs]] or check up on recent [[game_updates|Game Updates]]. You can also find all the [[game_versions|Patch Notes]] for versions back in time. ---- === Game Support === ^ I discovered a bug ^ I have a suggestion ^ |Our [[https://discord.gg/RailRoute|Discord]] is the preferred way to report a bug to the developers. \\ \\ Join the Discord and check the #issue-tracker channel.|You can head over to [[https://suggest.bitrich.info/]] if you want to suggest a new feature, improvement or a change. \\ \\ Be sure to: Check for similarities, describe your suggestion as clearly as possible (with a good title), (Optional) post info in #suggestion on [[https://discord.gg/RailRoute|Discord]]| ---- === Contribute? === Anyone can register and help us improving the Wiki. If you want to help and see something that is missing or needs improving, don't hesitate to make an edit. **//Adding content//** * If you are unsure of what to do or how to create a page, search for a few articles on the same topic and see what they look like. You can always view the source code and learn from what others have done. * An edit doesn't have to be massive; if you feel you don't want to create whole articles, then just fixing spelling errors and broken links is enough.