8:09 Let's be honest with ourselves here Matt. You didn't build a road and two bridges just to deliver bread, you agreed to deliver bread purely so you'd have an excuse to build two bridges. (A very noble task)
I have been a C-130 mechanic for 11yrs. Not once has anyone referred to the ramp as a butt-flap, until now. Thank you RCE, I will remember to call it that next time I am working on the plane.
Matt the first few min. : Lets place this carefully.. Nice i saved 10K! Matt 20 min in : The train station goes right into a mountain but it will work, Cost only 750K!
I love that this video begins with Matt explaining how positioning things is very terrain-dependant, and ends with him placing airports directly within the centre of the Scottish Highlands.
10:00 The reason they keep the silo and the plant apart is because it's a grain silo. Grain has a tendency to get really dusty. And since grain dust, if disturbed too much can spontaneously decide to explode (that's not a joke btw, this is actually a thing. Happens with flour dust too.), keeping the factory a ways apart from the silo suddenly makes sense. That way if an accident happens you lose the silo and the grain, but the factory doesn't end up with a gaping hole in the side where a silo used to be. ;)
Don't forget to consolidate your routes. Example of a single route: pick up wheat at the wheat field, drop off wheat at the bread factory, pick up bread at bread factory, then drop off bread to customers. Ideally you would carry some kind of cargo back to the wheat field or nearby. "you only make money when you're carrying a load"
You used the slowest bridge type! There are faster ones, just click the bridge symbol (on the bridge) when building to change to something else :) That way your trains won't be limited to 35mph :)
The grain bridge bothers me. Where do those buckets come from? Are they looping down underground in the factory, back over to the silo and then coming up through the silo? Otherwise, they'd just be materializing in the silo infinitely and then disappearing in the factory.
I want to imagine they're tunneling in through the floor of the silo so they simultaneously fill with grain as they make their way to the top of the silo to then move across. Not needing to open to lift grain, only dump it, eliminates 50% of the wear on those mechanisms. (The forces of pushing their way though thousands of tonnes of grain and related friction, etc totally won't destroy them much sooner than those savings make up for). :)
Due to a short platform, the front 280 carriages will not stop at the next station. Please use any of the rear 4 carriages to alight at the next station. Doors will close 30 seconds before departure. We would like to apologise if you're still walking the 5 mile hike to the back of the train. We will arrive at our final destination in 1 year. Please do not leave the train while it is still in motion. If you see a problem, please report it by dialling 69096. We aren't joking. See it, say it, sorted. All our staff are elite athletes capable of running a 5 minute mile to assist you. Food can be purchased by visiting the food car at the front or middle of the train. We will then sprint to deliver you your food before it gets any worse than when it was loaded from the plastic factory in Scotland. Toilets are located at the front, middle and rear of the train. Please plan your visits with enough time to reach the toilet, as this train is 5 miles long. Please ensure you are carrying enough water and food. If you feel ill, please don't pull the emergency stop. It is faster for us to treat you at the next station. We will arrive in 69 days.
Next stop is our final stop Glasgow-Edinburgh. For passengers heading to Glasgow, please use any of the front 4 carriages. For passengers heading to Edinburgh, please use any of the rear 4 carriages.
I've never seen a 7.8km long train before. The longest train in the world is in Switzerland and is 1910 metres, so I think you've gone a little crazy there. Then again, it wouldn't be an RCE video without a little craziness. 😵💫😵💫😵💫 I also feel like he forgot that the train has to finish a journey before passengers start showing up...
thank you for the help matt! here in norwich the grain has just been piling up with no bread in sight. additionally, im sure our friends in peterborough will be happy to finally eat!
The grain bridge allows the loading of trucks via a drive thru style pick up for whole sale grain, as well as easy access to the adjacent building. A warehousing and manufacturing building very nice. Its freaking logistics man.. pretty dope
You know you've been watching too much RCE when you hear "You what that means?" and you have a Pavlovian response to respond "A BRIDGE REVIEW!" Like, not even necessarily WHILE watching another RCE video. But out with people in the world.
BTW: The price for a transported good depends on distance AND speed. That means if you transport something from point A to B you get more money for doing it faster. Also, the distance calculated as the crow flies, not the distance travelled.
That's why in Railroad Tycoon series, the money you get for hauling goods slowly decreases with time. It's meant to signify the cargo slowly going bad/leaking/whatever as time goes by.
I've had this game in my library for years, since release iirc, and I recently finally gave it a go and holy smokes is it addiciting. Going from the 1850's to modern day is super fun to see, the different region types like Asian, European and American really add a lot of flavor, and the simulation is really quite good. Watching cities grow based on demmands is super cool, watching the world go by while in the cockpit. Freaking addiciting.
Hey RCE, grain silos are an explosion hazard as seen not to long ago internationally. That's why putting the silo against the factory that cooks bread might not be the best idea.
ED Bread Gang for life! Man @ 2:50 you missed a chance to build 'Sutton Bridge' to bring the grain from Lincs. [ sic A17 to Kings Lynn ] It seems my home town [ in the middle of the fens fens ] is in the middle of the neolithic river that used to run through here! BTW Peterborough has had a clay quarry for thousands of years. Whittlesea Brick yard now prolly 'Hanson'. & 'The Must Farm Late Bronze Age pile-dwelling settlement consisted of stilted roundhouses built above a river channel and surrounded by a palisade ' on the same site!
recently just came back from vacation in London(im canadian eh), i'm still not over my trip. enjoyed my time there w/ gf. great time riding the overground trains, underground not so much. esp the old trains that squeal really loud. lol loved the view on our train ride from London to Edinburgh and back. then i see you play this, it made me wanna go back. but i cant, i have to go back to work. :(. and luckily this game is on sale on steam right now! thanks Matt. you''ve introduced me to yet another great game to play during my downtime from work.
To be honest really hoped RCE to play this game once again and use his over engineering abilities to entertain us even more . I like RCE was like " A fellow Brit told me " , I was like that's Matt alternative ego , a spiffing brit 😅🤣
For how many bridge reviews he does he should definitely do a bridge reviews on his subscipers drawn/designed bridges all in one episode and see where it goes. I feel like it would be fun and interesting to watch. He could do the reviews and explain why it would or wouldn’t work. Just pitching it out there.
9:58 i know the answer: see these things (powders) can burn real fast if they catch on fire(so fast that it's in fact an explosion). For the safety of the workers these silos (that can contain any powder) have to be far from working area. Depending on the standars there could be also a limited volume or capacity/number these silos can't exceed.
I can confirm that there has always been a bread/brick rivalry in Peterborough! I live in the next town on the outskirts Peterborough, and they actually have a brickworks where they make bricks!
They're actually about to demolish the place where Alan Partridge's film Alpha Papa premiered (Anglia Square, Norwich). Typical 70's shopping centre which fell into disrepair and now most of it is abandoned 😥. Of course, being built in the 70's it is in the Brutalist style which I quite like because it is pretty much the lack of architecture, and is mostly functional. The bricks there are very nice, when they demolish I'll snatch some for myself
3:00 When I read "She is 14 years young"💀 6:12 Great Britain with drive on the right !? 9:25 didn't do a Bridge Review of the double bridge but instead made a Bridge Review of a non-bridge thing... Typical of Matt🙄 13:20 yes editor... but you know us Engineers are strange (calling me an engineer even tho I'm still studying :P ) 16:01 - 16:08 Slowest flight of the history... MORE THAN 3 MONTH?!?
I case no one else has mentioned, because it sounded like a question.... it's "Canadair", not "Canada Air" although "Air Canada" is a thing. Canadair built planes; my grandad used to work there 🙂
As someone who lives in Norwich I can confirm that other than Norwich, Norfolk is a looooooooot of farmland, and if you want to go anywhere outside East Anglia you either have to go via London or Peterborough first…
8:09 Let's be honest with ourselves here Matt. You didn't build a road and two bridges just to deliver bread, you agreed to deliver bread purely so you'd have an excuse to build two bridges.
(A very noble task)
What RCE doesn't know is that half of Peterborough suffers from a gluten allergy
@@TheLongestPar really? Wow
@@TheLongestPar
The bricks half?
@@TheLongestPar So that's why they were bricking it seeing Matt coming :)
I mean..
Isn't that what choosing engineering is to begin with ?
I'll do what you want as long as you let me build my lovecraftian eldritch machines
I have been a C-130 mechanic for 11yrs. Not once has anyone referred to the ramp as a butt-flap, until now. Thank you RCE, I will remember to call it that next time I am working on the plane.
Noice
Just got qualified as a loadmaster on a C-5 and ohhhh Boi I'm stealing that 😂
you'd think after 11 years, you would've known its the buttflap
The butt flap is the technical term of course lmao
"A fellow Brit told me..." Couldn't help but smile at this one. I swear Matt's alter ego is Spiff or they share similar music taste
Spiff is infact Paddy. Notice how spiff never shows his face...
@@SorniDK but He has...
@@tapferer1kater34 Well...Ehh... deep fakes and whatnot...
Honestly I want to see a cross over episode.
It’s finally been said. The only brit worth mentioning, and I’m sure it’s going be a Siffing one
You don't want grain silos next to other buildings. They explode sometimes.
Ive been in a grain silo. Luckliy it didnt explode.
I came here looking for this reply
I guess it was made by a architect
how does that even work
@@noot3778 grain dust can create big explosion if there a spark
Matt the first few min. : Lets place this carefully.. Nice i saved 10K!
Matt 20 min in : The train station goes right into a mountain but it will work, Cost only 750K!
Contextual Priorities :D
I love that this video begins with Matt explaining how positioning things is very terrain-dependant, and ends with him placing airports directly within the centre of the Scottish Highlands.
Builds high speed rails, uses the bridge with the slowest top speed. Top engineering, Matt.
'But they look nice' - closet architect :)
Nice to see the Snow Piercer origin stroy in Transport Fever 2.
I was thinking that too!
10:00 The reason they keep the silo and the plant apart is because it's a grain silo. Grain has a tendency to get really dusty. And since grain dust, if disturbed too much can spontaneously decide to explode (that's not a joke btw, this is actually a thing. Happens with flour dust too.), keeping the factory a ways apart from the silo suddenly makes sense. That way if an accident happens you lose the silo and the grain, but the factory doesn't end up with a gaping hole in the side where a silo used to be. ;)
Don't forget to consolidate your routes. Example of a single route: pick up wheat at the wheat field, drop off wheat at the bread factory, pick up bread at bread factory, then drop off bread to customers. Ideally you would carry some kind of cargo back to the wheat field or nearby. "you only make money when you're carrying a load"
I live in Peterborough and I can confirm that the bread vs brick feuds that take place here are notoriously brutal...
Nothing like going into queensgate to try and do your shopping and getting jumped by some hooligans asking if your a brick or a bread boy
Nothing like walking through the bread part of town to be jumped by hooligans with bricks when you cross town bridge
You used the slowest bridge type! There are faster ones, just click the bridge symbol (on the bridge) when building to change to something else :) That way your trains won't be limited to 35mph :)
Was looking for this comment!
Fond out the hard way that there are actually three types of bridges...
Was gonna say the same. What an architect move.
Also, don't they have bullet trains in 2069?
I can't believe he just called the republic of Ireland "actual ireland" 🤣 1:42
Well he ain't wrong! The other bit is just diet Scotland.
@@MacMeaties As in taking more than it gives.
@@MacMeaties Well they're two words that have never been used together before.
The grain bridge bothers me. Where do those buckets come from? Are they looping down underground in the factory, back over to the silo and then coming up through the silo? Otherwise, they'd just be materializing in the silo infinitely and then disappearing in the factory.
I want to imagine they're tunneling in through the floor of the silo so they simultaneously fill with grain as they make their way to the top of the silo to then move across. Not needing to open to lift grain, only dump it, eliminates 50% of the wear on those mechanisms. (The forces of pushing their way though thousands of tonnes of grain and related friction, etc totally won't destroy them much sooner than those savings make up for). :)
Yes
It claims to be a bread factory but, actually, it's a bucket factory that happens to have a bread oven attached.
Due to a short platform, the front 280 carriages will not stop at the next station. Please use any of the rear 4 carriages to alight at the next station. Doors will close 30 seconds before departure.
We would like to apologise if you're still walking the 5 mile hike to the back of the train. We will arrive at our final destination in 1 year. Please do not leave the train while it is still in motion.
If you see a problem, please report it by dialling 69096. We aren't joking. See it, say it, sorted.
All our staff are elite athletes capable of running a 5 minute mile to assist you. Food can be purchased by visiting the food car at the front or middle of the train. We will then sprint to deliver you your food before it gets any worse than when it was loaded from the plastic factory in Scotland.
Toilets are located at the front, middle and rear of the train. Please plan your visits with enough time to reach the toilet, as this train is 5 miles long.
Please ensure you are carrying enough water and food. If you feel ill, please don't pull the emergency stop. It is faster for us to treat you at the next station. We will arrive in 69 days.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Next stop is our final stop Glasgow-Edinburgh. For passengers heading to Glasgow, please use any of the front 4 carriages. For passengers heading to Edinburgh, please use any of the rear 4 carriages.
This is the best comment we'll done 👏👏
I'm quite surprised how well controller support works
Yeah it's actually easier to build railways/roads with controller than keyboard and mouse!
Yeah I play cities skylines on Xbox it’s actually pretty smooth mods are harder to download tho lol
@@Spartan9285 Cuties skylines 😍 I want a game like that
@@Blackread lmao
I've never seen a 7.8km long train before. The longest train in the world is in Switzerland and is 1910 metres, so I think you've gone a little crazy there. Then again, it wouldn't be an RCE video without a little craziness. 😵💫😵💫😵💫
I also feel like he forgot that the train has to finish a journey before passengers start showing up...
9:00 Bro really said “flatbreads” 😂😂😂
thank you for the help matt! here in norwich the grain has just been piling up with no bread in sight. additionally, im sure our friends in peterborough will be happy to finally eat!
Grain silos can explode because of the flour-air mix burning well so you need to keep them clear of any sparks.
Hi Paddy! keep Matt on the right non architect road!
As a train engineer (driver), I finally feel that I can join the "Hello, fellow engineers club"
Currently studying to become the same! Looking forward to calling myself and engineer xD
My dads a electrical engineer 😊😊
The grain bridge allows the loading of trucks via a drive thru style pick up for whole sale grain, as well as easy access to the adjacent building. A warehousing and manufacturing building very nice. Its freaking logistics man.. pretty dope
8:55 "I think we'll buy 3 flat breads" .....pun intended i seee ... hahha killed me with that line
Hi Matt and Paddy. Love your chaotic videos and jokes!
You know you've been watching too much RCE when you hear "You what that means?" and you have a Pavlovian response to respond "A BRIDGE REVIEW!" Like, not even necessarily WHILE watching another RCE video. But out with people in the world.
Imagine if you were waiting for that train to pass you, it would take years
The RCE headquarters being surrounded by wiener joints is the most efficient way to remind engineers what the strongest shape is.
BTW: The price for a transported good depends on distance AND speed. That means if you transport something from point A to B you get more money for doing it faster. Also, the distance calculated as the crow flies, not the distance travelled.
That's why in Railroad Tycoon series, the money you get for hauling goods slowly decreases with time. It's meant to signify the cargo slowly going bad/leaking/whatever as time goes by.
25:10 imagine getting caught in a railroad crossing with that train
I've had this game in my library for years, since release iirc, and I recently finally gave it a go and holy smokes is it addiciting. Going from the 1850's to modern day is super fun to see, the different region types like Asian, European and American really add a lot of flavor, and the simulation is really quite good. Watching cities grow based on demmands is super cool, watching the world go by while in the cockpit.
Freaking addiciting.
8:26 Peterborough be like: you got cake? Or you bricked up? You choose
24:52 bro created a snowpiercer train
17:52 lets be honest, that looks far more like a lego brick than like cemicals😀
Trying to go with terrain explains why driving in the Ozarks feels like a rollercoaster.
They're just one architect short of adding a loop-the-loop for giggles.
2:48 ginger cows? Fr mat?!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this better be a whole series, I wanna see some strong shaped city's grow big.
Hey RCE, grain silos are an explosion hazard as seen not to long ago internationally. That's why putting the silo against the factory that cooks bread might not be the best idea.
27:02
is that the same line crossing itself? You just created an inevitable snake biting it's own tail, game over 😂
This is hillarious, I was in absolute stitches at the cars waiting 2 years for a train to pass... yep that sounds about right for Britain :D
Make this a series!
18:10 range
Interesting that the plane take off was less crazy than Matt's Kerbal adventures.
14:08 spends 40 million $ on the airport, save 2 grand on the road. Yep that's a fellow civil engineer.
ED Bread Gang for life!
Man @ 2:50 you missed a chance to build 'Sutton Bridge' to bring the grain from Lincs. [ sic A17 to Kings Lynn ]
It seems my home town [ in the middle of the fens fens ] is in the middle of the neolithic river that used to run through here!
BTW Peterborough has had a clay quarry for thousands of years. Whittlesea Brick yard now prolly 'Hanson'. & 'The Must Farm Late Bronze Age pile-dwelling settlement consisted of stilted roundhouses built above a river channel and surrounded by a palisade ' on the same site!
23:40 The City is named Spaghettipool, and the railway is a huge bridge spaghetti! What a coincidence.
4:55 RCE:"I just bought five, that maybe too man... I just bought six." 🤨
Your transport fever video was actually how I found your channel so I’m glad to see it
recently just came back from vacation in London(im canadian eh), i'm still not over my trip. enjoyed my time there w/ gf. great time riding the overground trains, underground not so much. esp the old trains that squeal really loud. lol loved the view on our train ride from London to Edinburgh and back. then i see you play this, it made me wanna go back. but i cant, i have to go back to work. :(. and luckily this game is on sale on steam right now! thanks Matt. you''ve introduced me to yet another great game to play during my downtime from work.
Oh I remember this one, and I'm glad you returned to it again.
The fact that matt bought a McDouglas DC-10 worries me
for those who don't know, this thing was SUPER deadly
Shocked he didn't say anything about the side of the road the trucks were driving on.
I scrolled too far to find this comment
To be honest really hoped RCE to play this game once again and use his over engineering abilities to entertain us even more .
I like RCE was like " A fellow Brit told me " , I was like that's Matt alternative ego , a spiffing brit 😅🤣
1:58 nice seeing Peterborough in one of your videos 👍🏼
Hey, just want tomlet you know, the one thing about my day I look forward to is your videos. Thanks Matt.
We'll change our clocks soon don't worry!
@e end of the month
I think you can set vehicles to wait until full so they don't go half-empty.
22:32 Makes sense for his main office to have a bunch of those around it.
For how many bridge reviews he does he should definitely do a bridge reviews on his subscipers drawn/designed bridges all in one episode and see where it goes. I feel like it would be fun and interesting to watch. He could do the reviews and explain why it would or wouldn’t work. Just pitching it out there.
1:11 is a super sad moment
Indeed.
9:58 i know the answer: see these things (powders) can burn real fast if they catch on fire(so fast that it's in fact an explosion). For the safety of the workers these silos (that can contain any powder) have to be far from working area. Depending on the standars there could be also a limited volume or capacity/number these silos can't exceed.
can you make this into a series pls i loved this episode
This is so much better than an ad segment, now I actually wanna play this game
This game has to be a civil engineers dream, all those crazy ideas of what if, a crazy fruition of maybe not IRL.
"buy 3 flat breads" at 9:00. We now know which gang you support, Bread Man!
I love that he went through all the effort to make it a high speed rail and then immediately stuck it on the slowest bridge possible.
Day 66 of asking Matt to pretty pretty please bring back Freeways. Like so Matt can see. And in 3 days it'll be a special day.....
You would all be proud to know that I am building a bridge in school. A lovely truss bridge, no architects involved.
I daresay it would earn a decent score on the bridge review.
If Train to Busan has that extreme long, the main character will die from frustration and not from zombies.
8:58 didn't realise they sold flatbread trucks 😂
"I give this bridge a grain-tastic-"
"4.7"
"4.2 out of ten."
"DAMMIT!"
"Bread and Bricks, the 2 B's of the World"
MATT, YOU FORGOT BEER!
0:52 Just me or did Matt almost say "The UK Space agency" Rather that or im over bing watching his KSP vids lol
As a Peterborough resident the brick and bread gang rivalry is real
We all got to love Schmichael
I can confirm that there has always been a bread/brick rivalry in Peterborough! I live in the next town on the outskirts Peterborough, and they actually have a brickworks where they make bricks!
They're actually about to demolish the place where Alan Partridge's film Alpha Papa premiered (Anglia Square, Norwich). Typical 70's shopping centre which fell into disrepair and now most of it is abandoned 😥. Of course, being built in the 70's it is in the Brutalist style which I quite like because it is pretty much the lack of architecture, and is mostly functional. The bricks there are very nice, when they demolish I'll snatch some for myself
Let's hope Paddy takes after Matt and becomes an engineer. We don't need any more barkitects.
17:52 "we have chemicals we can make"
I don't know about you, but that looks like a Item# 3024 Lego piece
Not where i was expecting the bridge review lol. .when he was building the two bridges I was like here comes a bridge review and then it didnt happen
I got this game a couple of months ago great to see another engineer playing it
That train at the end is like a paternoster lift, but horizontal.
Looks like a fun game!
3:00 When I read "She is 14 years young"💀
6:12 Great Britain with drive on the right !?
9:25 didn't do a Bridge Review of the double bridge but instead made a Bridge Review of a non-bridge thing... Typical of Matt🙄
13:20 yes editor... but you know us Engineers are strange (calling me an engineer even tho I'm still studying :P )
16:01 - 16:08 Slowest flight of the history... MORE THAN 3 MONTH?!?
If British got 1 Quadrillion 💵 in 20th century:
9:55 😂😂😂graintastic!🤣🤣🤣
always worth setting up a cheeky bus line in a city. Easy money to then work with.
Also worth playing it not with a controller :P
“ I think we will buy 3 flat-breads” 9:01 😂
23:53 Matt, you need to look at the tractive effort too. The newer one is more powerful than the old one even if the HP is lower.
Ooh La Pool... making it sound far lore exotic than is possible.
8:58 3 flatbreads I see what you did there lol 😂
25:28 Imagine being stuck at a Rail Crossing with that beast. God that would be awful.
8:59 "We'll buy 3 flatbreads"
I case no one else has mentioned, because it sounded like a question.... it's "Canadair", not "Canada Air" although "Air Canada" is a thing.
Canadair built planes; my grandad used to work there 🙂
0:49 actually the moon landing was in 1969
As someone from Stornoway originally, I got a huge laugh at the way you said "Ullapool".
As someone from Peterborough i can in fact confirm that we do have a gang rivalry between the bricks and the wheats
the fact they have newcastle and sundeland means a thumbs up from me
As someone who lives in Norwich I can confirm that other than Norwich, Norfolk is a looooooooot of farmland, and if you want to go anywhere outside East Anglia you either have to go via London or Peterborough first…
21:50 The problem with the bridges is that the speed is locked at 90 even for high speed
You can build truck stations with just one platform to save money, and space, and make it look more immersive
Just want to say that I love your transport fever videos.
There really good!