You should have no problems completing the initial stage.
After the game starts, click onJeremiahon the platform to start a conversation with him.
This time around, though, it is free of charge.
Remember that offices have their business hours.
By pressing the button in the upper-right corner, you’ve got the option to speed up time.
After the conversation in City hall, return toPortlandto talk toJeremiah.
You will receive a license to travel toNew York.
you might accept contracts in any cite.
Each time, they are different.
They will let you earn yourreputation, but often your profit may be lower than from trade.
Reputation points are also required for the more demanding contracts.
you’ve got the option to visit the City hall only during the day.
The key here, of course, is the difference between the buying and the selling price.
you could learn information about demand bysubscribing to the local newspaperat the post office.
It costs a dozen-or-so dollars a month, but it is money well spent.
Access theEconomypanel (the last button in the upper-right corner).
This will displays cities and goods.
The number represents the number of units of that goods in the city.
Find the goods that there is a high demand for inBoston, which you could buy inPortland.
Then, get into the map and transport the cargo.
This way, you should gather enough cash for the new carriage.

Buysmall passenger carriageand drag it to your locomotive.
Now, talk toJeremiahonce more.
you’ve got the option to transport cargo and passengers at the same time.
Remember about coal- keep some money for the fuel.
Otherwise, you may run into trouble.
You buy coal just like any other goods in the market and it is automatically loaded onto your train.
During your trip,an event will occur.
Also, you will be able to see the speedometer.
In the upper-central part of the screen, you could view the route to cover and possible obstacles.
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