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==Overview== As they are used to ferry literal Titans around an Imperial World, Titan Trains are an incredibly important logistical vehicle for the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]], so crucial that they are basically a critical infrastructure all by itself. Due to its immense size and several decks-worth of space, a Titan Train is actually pretty versatile, able to ferry more than just Titan parts, but other goods and services as well, essentially turning it into a [[Heavy Transport|Heavy Transport ship]] on tracks. Combined with its fast speed and you essentially get a vehicle that could ship large bulks of materials to neighbouring megalopolis in a very cheap and efficient manner. Due to this, Titan Trains are also an important logistical vehicle for [[Hiveworld]]s. The only downside is well...It's a train and they can't really go anywhere without track. Destroy the tracks and you restrict where the train can go, making it quite fragile for a vehicle of such size. Despite making its official debut in the new Necromunda: Hired Gun game, this isn't technically the first time you see such a train. Funnily enough, its sheer size and high speeds attracted the [[Ork]]s in [[Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine]] to turn this thing into a [[Locomotive Battering Ram]]. The heretics of Atoma Prime in [[Darktide]] also coopt the Hive World variant, using it to spread plagues of Nurgle alongside more mundane logistics. [[Category: Warhammer 40,000]] [[Category: Imperial]] [[Category: Vehicles]] [[Category: Ships]] [[Category: Adeptus Mechanicus]] {{40k-Imperial-Vehicles}} {{40k-Imperial-Ships}}
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