Train Car

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Train Cars are items in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Location and Uses

Link can trade Treasures with Linebeck III at the Trading Post to acquire these Train Cars. The young hero can then attach them to the Spirit Train upon receiving them from Linebeck III if he so chooses; alternatively, he can go to Alfonzo's house in Aboda Village to attach any Train Car desired.

It is worth to mention that while the Spirit Train only has a stamina of four Hearts, all other Train sets have a maximum of six Hearts, with the exception of the Golden Train, which has a capacity of eight Hearts. Two cars of the same set, except the Spirit Train's, will earn five Hearts.

List of Train Cars

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost

(Given to Link by Anjean)
Description

This esteemed train has a long history of keeping evil at bay.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost

(Given to Link by Alfonzo)
Description

You can be sure that any shot fired from this cannon will hit home.

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost

(Comes with the Spirit Engine)
Description

Whoever crafted this well-made carriage must have been a true master.

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost

(Lent to Link by Kagoron)
Description

There's no need to worry about damaged goods with this car.

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

The retro style of this train is popular with the younger crowd.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This wooden cannon resembles a stately tree.

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

The natural wood of this carriage puts passengers at ease.

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This wooden car catches your eye, but it's easy on the wallet.

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This steam train appeals to strong, silent types everywhere.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This steel cannon has unmatched accuracy. Its only hurdle is its weight.

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

There may not be much room in this carriage, but it's incredibly safe.

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

The sleek, black luster is reminiscent of trains from the good old days.

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

Created by a gearhead, it's unclear whether it can even go underground.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This cannon might be brightly colored, but it packs quite a punch.

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This car has all the bells and whistles technology experts could cram in.

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

It's not clear how this car floats. Maybe there's a magic carpet inside?

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This train is sure to get people's attention.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This extra-tall cannon resembles a soaring tower.

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

Passengers like this carriage for its homey feel.

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

While very pretty, this mobile garden might not be the best for hauling.

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This train was created in the far past and seems to harbor a great spirit.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

It's hard to tell which part of the dragon this comes from. The chest?

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

The strange design of this carriage is appealing, but would you ride in it?

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

Mythical beasts are great--especially when they haul your stuff.

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This train looks good enough to eat! But that would be a bad idea.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

Even if you can't eat it, this cannon is sure to satisfy.

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

Anybody would be happy to ride in a car this sweet!

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This car is designed to make train enthusiasts drool.

Train
Car Type
ST Engine Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

Even the smoke on this spectacular wonder seems to have some gold in it.

Train
Car Type
ST Cannon Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This cannon might look fancy, but it's strong enough for heavy jobs!

Train
Car Type
ST Passenger Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This car is opulent enough for a king!

Train
Car Type
ST Freight Car Icon.png
Train Car
Cost
Description

This freight car can double as an extravagant bathtub.

TrainCar TypeTrain CarCostDescription
ST Engine Icon.png

(Given to Link by Anjean)

This esteemed train has a long history of keeping evil at bay.

ST Cannon Icon.png

(Given to Link by Alfonzo)

You can be sure that any shot fired from this cannon will hit home.

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

(Comes with the Spirit Engine)

Whoever crafted this well-made carriage must have been a true master.

ST Freight Car Icon.png

(Lent to Link by Kagoron)

There's no need to worry about damaged goods with this car.

ST Engine Icon.png

The retro style of this train is popular with the younger crowd.

ST Cannon Icon.png

This wooden cannon resembles a stately tree.

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

The natural wood of this carriage puts passengers at ease.

ST Freight Car Icon.png

This wooden car catches your eye, but it's easy on the wallet.

ST Engine Icon.png

This steam train appeals to strong, silent types everywhere.

ST Cannon Icon.png

This steel cannon has unmatched accuracy. Its only hurdle is its weight.

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

There may not be much room in this carriage, but it's incredibly safe.

ST Freight Car Icon.png

The sleek, black luster is reminiscent of trains from the good old days.

ST Engine Icon.png

Created by a gearhead, it's unclear whether it can even go underground.

ST Cannon Icon.png

This cannon might be brightly colored, but it packs quite a punch.

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

This car has all the bells and whistles technology experts could cram in.

ST Freight Car Icon.png

It's not clear how this car floats. Maybe there's a magic carpet inside?

ST Engine Icon.png

This train is sure to get people's attention.

ST Cannon Icon.png

This extra-tall cannon resembles a soaring tower.

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

Passengers like this carriage for its homey feel.

ST Freight Car Icon.png

While very pretty, this mobile garden might not be the best for hauling.

ST Engine Icon.png

This train was created in the far past and seems to harbor a great spirit.

ST Cannon Icon.png

It's hard to tell which part of the dragon this comes from. The chest?

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

The strange design of this carriage is appealing, but would you ride in it?

ST Freight Car Icon.png

Mythical beasts are great--especially when they haul your stuff.

ST Engine Icon.png

This train looks good enough to eat! But that would be a bad idea.

ST Cannon Icon.png

Even if you can't eat it, this cannon is sure to satisfy.

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

Anybody would be happy to ride in a car this sweet!

ST Freight Car Icon.png

This car is designed to make train enthusiasts drool.

ST Engine Icon.png

Even the smoke on this spectacular wonder seems to have some gold in it.

ST Cannon Icon.png

This cannon might look fancy, but it's strong enough for heavy jobs!

ST Passenger Car Icon.png

This car is opulent enough for a king!

ST Freight Car Icon.png

This freight car can double as an extravagant bathtub.

Total Cost

In order to purchase every Train Car, the following amounts of Treasures are required:

Nomenclature

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See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 141