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[[File:Speedometer.png|frame|right|Speedometer]]
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[[File:Speedometer.png|thumb|160x160px|Speedometer]]
Speed is the distance that the [[train]] travels in a second. The game measures distance using in-game meters. One meter equals one tile. For example if the [[train]] speed is .250 m/s the [[train]] advances one tile in four seconds.
Speed is the distance that the [[train]] travels in a second. The game measures distance using in-game meters. One meter equals one tile. For example if the [[train]] speed is .250 m/s the [[train]] advances one tile in four seconds.
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The following graph shows the speed in relation to distance without engine upgrades in legacy and current builds with varying player count:
The following graph shows the speed in relation to distance without engine upgrades in legacy and current builds with varying player count:
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[[File:Speed Graph.png|frameless|897x601px]]
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[[File:Speed Graph.png|frameless|600x400px]]
The formula for speed is a polynomial y = ax^2 + bx + c, where y is speed, and x is distance. The following table shows coefficients that fit the curves in the graph above quite closely:
The formula for speed is a polynomial y = ax^2 + bx + c, where y is speed, and x is distance. The following table shows coefficients that fit the curves in the graph above quite closely: