Why are there three train tracks in Hay Day?

avatarWhammellingSuite·5 months ago
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avatarAttainingFord·5 months ago

The three train tracks in Hay Day are for the different types of visitors to your town. One track is for the personal train that picks up visitors from other towns, another is for the town visitors’ train, and the third one is for the platform where visitors arrive and depart. Makes it feel like a bustling little hub!

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avatarNickelingAlan·5 months ago

It's all about organization and handling multiple visitors at once. More tracks, more fun!


avatarPleasingSkip·5 months ago

From my experience, it's great to see the different trains come and go. Adds a bit of excitement to our farming routine!


avatarPleasingSkip·5 months ago

Each of those three tracks in Hay Day serves a purpose! One’s for the personal train, another for the regular town visitors, and the last one is for the platform action.

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