How to Make Railroads in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to lay down some tracks and build railroads in the vast world of Minecraft? Well, you’re in for a treat because crafting a railroad is not only super fun but also super useful for getting around your Minecraft world faster.
Let’s dive into the simple steps on how to make railroads in Minecraft, ensuring your transportation in the game becomes a breeze!
Quick Steps to Crafting Your Minecraft Railroad
To start making a railroad in Minecraft, you first need to gather some materials. You’ll need iron ingots and sticks to create rails. Collect these resources by mining iron ore and chopping wood. Then, smelt the iron ore in a furnace to get iron ingots and turn the wood into sticks at a crafting table.
Once you have your materials ready, open your crafting table. To make 16 rails, place six iron ingots in the left and right columns and a stick in the middle slot. Ta-da! You’ve just made your first set of rails. Now, lay them down on the ground in your desired path. Remember, if you want to make powered rails for faster travel, you’ll need gold ingots, sticks, and redstone.
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