THE TRAIN
PLAYING INSTRUCTIONS
To Start The Game
1. Connect your joystick to port #2.
2. Turn on your Commodore 64/128.
3. Insert the disk into the drive label side up and close the drive door.
4. Type LOAD"*",8,1 and press RETURN.
THE STORY
August 1944. Occupied France is soon to be liberated by the advancing Allies.
The German grip on Europe is crumbling and an evacuation of men, materials and
plunder is under way. The prize and pride of France, its entire art
collection, is to be expropriated and shipped by rail to Berlin. The German
hope is to hold the art treasure for ransom, in the now inevitable surrender
negotiations.
You and other members of the French Underground Resistance Movement must first
"take" the heavily guarded train in the main yards at Metz. If you manage to
escape and make your way onto the main line then the real game begins.
Casualties may be high. You must be prepared to engineer the train yourself
but you will have help.
The train is on a siding, heavily guarded. The steam pressure is up, ready to
go awaiting orders to head east for Berlin at midnight. (Daylight runs were
suicide at this point in the war.) You must take possession of the train and
head west to the border to meet up with the Allies by dawn. Your cargo -
priceless Monets, Guaguins, Renoirs, Picassos, Miros - an unimaginable art
treasure - is in your charge. Onboard the train, a Resistance crew will assist
you in deciphering the whistles, signals, lights and signs necessary to make
your way safely on the line.
While on the train you will be receiving help from the underground movement.
Then will Provide you with information updates and signals and assist you in
track switching and support. However, due to bombing and sabotage the usual
safety systems and track circuits may be damaged or be unreliable. Be careful!
Bonne Chance!
THE CHARACTERS
Pierre LeFeu (played by you) who is a first-time engineer by circumstance, and
his injured companion - Le Duc - who has had some previous experience as a
fireman on a train. Both are members of the French Underground Resistance
Movement.
OBJECT OF THE GAME
* Take the art train to Riviere to meet the advancing Allies.
* Achieve a high score by:
shooting as many enemy fighter planes as possible
taking as many enemy stations as possible
taking as many enemy bridges as possible
protecting the train and its precious art cargo from damage
Special Keys
* At any time you may press:
F 1 to restart the game
F 3 to toggle the sound on/off
F 7 to pause the game and view the status screen
(except while taking a bridge or station)
SPACEBAR to pause the game at all times except while taking
a station.
* While the trains is running (if you are not at a bridge or a station) you
may press the number keys:
1 front gunner view
2 rear gunner view
3 engine cab
4 map screen
* You may also switch screens (not while you're at a station or a bridge) by
DOUBLE clicking the fire button and then pushing the joystick:
UP for the front gunner view
DOWN for the rear gunner view
RIGHT for the engine cab
LEFT for the map screen
* When you are on the cab screen, the joystick left/right moves the cursor
(red triangle shape) to each of the various controls. The name of the
control you are currently at is printed at the bottom left, just above the
time.
* To operate any of the controls you must PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, as
well as operate the joystick.
Throttle
PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, then press:
BACK to accelerate
FORWARD to decelerate
Furnace
PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, then press:
DOWN to open the furnace door,
RELEASE the fire button and push the joystick to the RIGHT to shovel
coal then,
PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, and press UP to close the furnace door.
Brake
PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, then press:
DOWN to turn ON the brake,
UP to turn OFF the brake.
Forward Reverse Lever
PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, then press:
DOWN to put the train into REVERSE gear,
UP to put the train into FORWARD gear.
Steam Blowoff
PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, then press:
DOWN to blow off steam.
Whistle
PUSH AND HOLD the fire button, then press:
DOWN to blow the whistle once.
Cab Signal Indicators
The cab signal box has three green lights that indicate the signals and
semaphore conditions on the line.
top light red = switch is set right
middle red = middle (left on double switches or middle on triple.)
bottom red = switch is set left (only on triple switches.)
To Switch Lines
The Resistance will switch the line for the speeding train if you are
near a switch. The light changes red as the train approaches a switch
to show the current switch position.:
Whistle once to light top position
Whistle twice to light the middle position
Whistle thrice to light bottom position
Special Events
Taking the Train
* Use the joystick (all positions) to aim your gun, fire button to shoot.
* Use the SPACEBAR to duck enemy fire. If the trail of enemy fire should
hit you the game will be over.
* Le Duc will signal...he runs as you give him cover
- if stop firing he ducks for cover himself
* Use the joystick (left/right) to select between the three levels,
indicated bottom of the screen, when he reaches the switch
* Points are awarded for each hit.
Taking a Bridge
* YOU MUST TAKE ENEMY BRIDGES! ATTEMPTING TO RUN A BRIDGE WILL END THE GAME.
* Use joystick to aim you cannon, fire button to shoot.
* If the boat that is currently firing should fire seven shots before you
destroy it, the game will be over.
Taking A Station
* YOU MAY RUN A STATION!
* Plays the same as Taking the Train.
Using the Telegraph
If a station has been taken or is otherwise free, the telegraph may be
used to send or receive messages to the underground Resistance. German
intelligence reports and previous communications will also be found.
To send communication to the Resistance select one of the option requests
- take next station, next bridge or make repairs to the train. If there
are two stations he "next" station name is given. You must choose One
selection only.
After a message is sent a confirmation is received from the Resistance.
If they cannot comply (the player has no more requests left) the player is
informed. Repairs are made at the station indicated in the return
message. You have two hours to reach the stop and enter the telegraph
room there. "making Repairs" is announced. Other confirmations are "Will
take station or bridge at xx:xx hours:minutes." A station or bridge taken
remains free for two hours. A station which is in Resistance hands is
shown as a red dot on the the map. A German held station is blue.
Entering a High Score
Enter your name in using the keyboard making sure it is no longer than 11
characters long. If a mistake has been made use the INST DEL key to
delete the last character typed. When you are finished press RETURN.
SCORING
You are awarded points as follows:
* soldiers at stations = 50 pts. each
* boats sunk before they fire up to:
4 shells = 250 pts.
5 shells = 200 pts.
6 shells = 150 pts.
7 shells = 100 pts.
8 shells = 50 pts.
9 shells = train destroyed
* enemy fighters from front or rear = 300 pts. each
DAMAGE
* Damage to the boiler is caused by taking too much machine gun fire,
excessive demands for speed and steam pressure.
* Brakes are damaged from the misuse at high speeds.
* You yourself may be shot in any of the firing sequences.
* Damage to the art treasure is a direct reflection of the amount of fire
taken or destruction of the train.
REPAIRS, COAL & WATER
Repairs can be obtained from the Resistance repair crews. See telegraph
for instructions.
Running out of water or coal slows the engine to an eventual standstill -
as does damage to the boiler. Plan the station stops. If you must stop
and either are uncertain whether a station is safe or not, you will have
to be prepared to take the station by force if necessary. Coal and water
are supplied at each station.
ENDING THE GAME
The game ends when you meet the advancing Allies line (eg. after you take
the Riviere), damage is so excessive the train cannot move, the art car
itself is hit and the mission lost, or you abandon the train in a hopeless
situation. If you inadvertently shoot your companion the game is over.
THE MAP
The map show the position of the bridges marked in green. German held
stations are shown as blue dots while Resistance held stations are red.
Major and secondary roads are marked in red and light red crossing tracks
at various spots. The main yard stations are labeled, Metz, Nancy, etc.
The smaller "whistle stops" and stations are shown on the accompanying
topo map.
THE TRAIN & CARS
The train and cars consist of:
* single piston type H engine
* coal car with machine gun mounted atop
* the three cargo cars with the art work
* the mid-train cannon 155mm mounted on a flat car
* the telegraph car or caboose - rear gun
STRATEGY & TIPS
Remember, as a general strategy rule, that it is in both parties interest
to preserve the tracks, bridges, etc. at all times. The Germans for
instance will not outright bomb the train as they need the lines for their
impending retreat. The Allies need the track for their advance. The
Germans do no want a derailment either!
The main line is vital. You may find that the Germans are more eager to
risk the track on some of the minor rails and sidings.
The reverse lever allows you to back up if you miss a station or a switch.
Stop near a switch to practice using the whistle to set and reset lines.
Some crossings and siding lines simply join without switches.
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Home Computer Software
MADE IN ENGLAND
A70541EM
The Train Amstrad Disk
English
To start the game:
Disk:
1: Insert the disk into the drive label side up.
2: Type RUN "TRAIN" and press enter.
For the Amstrad, there are some special instructions which are not included in
the manual:
Once The Train has loaded, you are given the option to select your method of
control:
1. Keys.
2. Joystick.
* If you are using the keyboard for control, follow the joystick instructions
and substitute the following keys.
Q: Up/forwards
A: Down/back
O: Left
P: Right
Enter: Fire button
Special Keys
* At any time you may press:
R To restart the game
S To toggle the sound on/off.
5 To pause the game and view the status screen (except while taking a
bridge or station).
Spacebar To pause the game at all times except while taking a station.
* While the train is running (if you are not at a bridge or a station) you may
press the number keys:
1 Front gunner view
2 Rear gunner view
3 Engine cab
4 Map screen
Note: the Amstrad version of the Train differs from the manual in a few ways
as outlined below:
* You do not have the facility to use the joystick and double clicking to
access the four view as stated in the manual.
* The name of the control you are currently at is printed below the time.
* To operate the Steam Blowoff, you should press and hold down the fire button,
then push forward to blow off steam.
* You cannot enter your name in the high score table.
* Bridges are marked in red and not green on the map screen and no roads are
marked on the map either.
Spectrum and Amstrad programing by: Nick Wilson
Spectrum and Amstrad graphics by: Imagitec Design Ltd.
Producer: Jocelyn Ellis
Assistant Producer: Kevin Shrapnell
Software c 1988 by Electronic Arts Ltd.
Manual c 1987,1988 by AccoladeTM, Inc. All rights reserved.
Licensed from Artech Digital Entertainments, Inc.
Published in Europe by Electronic Arts Ltd.
Amstrad is a registered trademark of Amstrad Consumer Electronics plc.
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