Engine

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Engines are Items in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Location and Uses

The Engine provide motive power to the Spirit Train. It is located at the front of the train. Link obtains the Spirit Engine (along with the Solid Passenger Car) when Anjean bestows upon him the Spirit Train at the Tower of Spirits. As with other Train Cars, Link can trade Treasure for new Engines at Linebeck III's Trading Post.

List of Engines

Train
Train Car
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(Given to Link by Anjean)
Description

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

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

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

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

This steam train appeals to strong, silent types everywhere.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

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

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

This train is sure to get people's attention.

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

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

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

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

Train
Train Car
Cost
Description

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

TrainTrain CarCostDescription

(Given to Link by Anjean)

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

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

This steam train appeals to strong, silent types everywhere.

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

This train is sure to get people's attention.

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

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

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

Trivia

  • All variants of the Spirit Train are named after their Engine. The Steel Train is named after the Steel Engine, the Sweet Train after the Sweet Engine, and so on.[2]
  • Each Engine produces a different sound from the Train Whistle. The Skull Engine's Train Whistle, which resembles an electric guitar, can be played at various pitches by pulling the rope by different amounts.

Nomenclature

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