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The Stagecoach Train is an item in Spirit Tracks.[1][note 1]

Location and Uses[]

The Stagecoach Train is the name given to the Spirit Train once it has been outfitted with the following Train Cars:











Train Car Cost Description
ST Stagecoach Engine Model
Stagecoach Engine
ST Ancient Gold Piece Icon Ancient Gold Piece This train is sure to get people's attention.
ST Dragon Scale Icon Dragon Scales
ST Bee Larvae Icon Bee Larvae
ST Tower Cannon Model
Tower Cannon
ST Ancient Gold Piece Icon Ancient Gold Piece This extra-tall cannon resembles a soaring tower.
ST Dark Pearl Loop Icon Dark Pearl Loops
ST Pirate Necklace Icon Pirate Necklaces
ST Quaint Passenger Car Model
Quaint Passenger Car
ST Ancient Gold Piece Icon Ancient Gold Piece Passengers like this carriage for its homey feel.
ST Ruto Crown Icon Ruto Crowns
ST Star Fragment Icon Star Fragments
ST Garden Freight Car Model
Garden Freight Car
ST Ancient Gold Piece Icon Ancient Gold Piece While very pretty, this mobile garden might not be the best for hauling.
ST Pearl Necklace Icon Pearl Necklaces
ST Stalfos Skull Icon Stalfos Skulls

The Train Cars can be attached to the Spirit Train upon purchase from Linebeck Trading Company, or at any time thereafter at Alfonzo's house in Aboda Village. Used together, they give the Spirit Train a durability of 6 Hearts, up from its default of 4 Hearts. Aside from this boost in durability, the Stagecoach Train is merely a change in appearance to suit the player's personal tastes.

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
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Notes

  1. This term refers only to a specific combination of Train Cars. In-game, the train itself is always called the Spirit Train.

References

  1. "Stagecoach Train" (Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 290)
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