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Latest revision as of 19:58, 20 July 2023

The Rule Three of the Rails is an Object in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Location and Uses

Rule Three of the Rails is a Sign inside Ferrus's House. It explains the purpose of Stop Zones.

Transcription

Rule Three of the Rails

When pulling into a station,
don't stop beyond the stop
zone.

You don't want your
passengers to panic and
think you forgot their stop.

That would be inexcusable!
Give them a first-class
experience.

Nomenclature

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See Also

References

  1. "Rule Three of the Rails" — Rule Three of the Rails (Spirit Tracks)