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==Driving the train== | ==Driving the train== | ||
To board the train, talk to Zelda at a station. Once on the train, you can use the map on the touchscreen to trace a route to your destination. Touch and slide {{ds|Stylus}} along the screen to look around. Make sure to keep a look-out for enemies. | To board the train, talk to Zelda at a station. Once on the train, you can use the map on the touchscreen to trace a route to your destination. Touch and slide {{ds|Stylus}} along the screen to look around. Make sure to keep a look-out for enemies. | ||
While moving, you can use the lever on the right to adjust the speed of the train. The lever has four positions, which from top to bottom are: top speed, low speed, | While moving, you can use the lever on the right to adjust the speed of the train. The lever has four positions, which from top to bottom are: top speed, low speed, stop, and reverse. Reverse can also be used as an emergency brake while the train is moving forward. | ||
The cord in the top-right corner is the Whistle, and can be used to scare away some enemies, such as Moinks, or to call down Beedle's hot-air balloon. The Railroad Switch appears at junctions, and is used to choose which route to take. Your drawn route will automatically change the Railroad Switch at junctions, but you can override it yourself while travelling. | The cord in the top-right corner is the Whistle, and can be used to scare away some enemies, such as Moinks, or to call down Beedle's hot-air balloon. The Railroad Switch appears at junctions, and is used to choose which route to take. Your drawn route will automatically change the Railroad Switch at junctions, but you can override it yourself while travelling. |