Category:Destinations (Non-Cargo)

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

This page is a sub-section of the Destinations main page, and specifically deals with the journeys of Local Trains hauling ONLY non-Cargo Passenger Wagons, Mail Wagons, Passenger/Mail Wagons, and Special (XP) Wagons.

See Destinations for the overview/basics of destinations.

Calculating Gold Yields
Shorter journeys are more profitable per journey, yet they require much more of a player's time to manage. The gold income for each journey length reflects this trade-off between profitability and manageability. Higher bonus % wagons are more beneficial than higher passenger count, as the more passengers in each wagon, the more passengers it takes to fill the train.

Formula
When using this formula, we found rounding up to the nearest integer after each calculation works best. The final result may be slightly different (less than 1%) from the result rewarded by the game. This is due to small differences in rounding methods. Even so, the result will be highly accurate.

From the tables below, find the Yield value for the Destination and Locomotive type used, then:

Wagon Passengers/Mail * Wagon Bonus (10% + 100%) = Passengers carried per wagon Next, multiply that number by (/ OR /) Factor (from tables below) = per wagon Next, multiply that number * Number of Wagons * Any Train Set set bonus % = per train

Examples

 * BASIC PASSENGER/MAIL ONLY TRAIN
 * A Crampton Steam locomotive with 4x Donau  wagons to the 30-minute destination:
 * Wagon Passengers (80 ) x Wagon Bonus % (110% ) = 88  ( per wagon)
 * / Factor for a Steam @ 30 Minutes (from tables below) = 2.7 
 * 2.7  x ( per wagon 88  = (Gold per wagon)
 * Number of wagons = 4 
 * x 4  =  (Total Train Yield)
 * NOTE: If using an Electric train with Non-Cargo wagons, the Factor doubles. Hence, the Electric Non-Cargo 100% bonus.
 * If this was a Train Set set, multiply the Total Train Yield by the Set Bonus %:
 * Say this was the Mr. General with a 5% Set Bonus:
 * x Set Bonus (5% + 100%) =


 * SPECIAL (XP) WAGONS
 * Dispatching an ETR-500 Electric locomotive with 16x Pig Wagon  on a 1 Day journey:
 * ETR-500 Tail (XP Wagons take some work):
 * XP for a Electric train 1 Day (from tables below) = 40  (Base wagon )
 * XP Wagon Bonus % = 50%  (NO Base + 285% wagon bonus)
 * 40  x 150%  = 60  (Bonus this wagon)
 * 40  + 60  = <font color="#FF0000">100  (Total this wagon)
 * Total number of wagons = <font color="#FF00FF">16 
 * <font color="#FF0000">100  x <font color="#FF00FF">16  = <font color="#FF9C00">1600  ( from all wagons)
 * Total Train Yield:
 * Locomotive Dispatch XP:  (Double this value if you've completed Wolfgang's contracts)
 * (XP Bonus Wagons) + (dispatch XP)
 * TOTAL:

Seasonal Non-Cargo Destinations
During some Seasonal events, highly efficient special destinations can appear: