Template:Trainset/doc

Introduction
This is the new layout for all train sets on the Trainstation Wiki. The syntax is fairly simple - the template accepts one locomotive and up to five cars.

Locomotive
The locomotive has two pieces of data associated with it - locolink and locopic
 * locolink is a direct link to the the locomotives page - this must include the and  to work.
 * locopic is the picture associated with the engine. In this case it does not require file: to work.

Cars
Each car has three pieces of data associated with it: car#link car#pic and car#name. The cars are numbered 1 through 5.


 * car#link is a direct link to the car's page, and must include the square brackets
 * car#pic is the picture of the
 * car#name is the type of car - e.g. Wood Wagon, Passenger Wagon

Additional
"type" is the type of engine for the set
 * s for steam
 * d for diesel
 * e for electric
 * m for maglev

"cargo" is the type of trainset
 * p for passengers and/or mail
 * f for freight
 * s or x for special wagons

If a train has passenger and special wagons, please classify it as a passenger set. The same applies to freight sets.

"setbonus" is the bonus for the set. it is just a number - it does not require "+" or "%" to work

The "notes" section contains mostly Vintage Offer and Special Offer dates. it can also contain contract information for some sets (such as the Pixel Freight sets).

Special
Some wagons have very large wagons as well. the new template makes allowances for these large items with the "widecar" parameter. At this time, the template can only accept one wide wagon. If you identify a train set with a large wagon (e.g. Buran_1.01_MKI) you can enter it as follows:
 * widecarlink
 * widecarname
 * widecarpic

The parameters are filled out the same way, but the car replaced Car 5, and can be up to twice the width of the other cars.