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Koleje (také známé jako Minecart Tracks) jsou nesolidní bloky, po kterých může cestovat důlní vozík. Zničené části kolejí můžeme najít v opuštěných důlních šachtách. Koleje se vyrábí z tyčky a železného ingotu. Napájené koleje, koleje se senzorem a aktivační koleje jsou variace se speciálními účinky. Koleje můžou být umístěny na vrch neprůhledných bloků, a automaticky se napojí na další kolej, kterou dáte vedle. Dají se zničit/sebrat bez nářadí, ale krumpáč je rozbije nejrychleji. Meč je rozbíjí o trochu rychleji, než ostatní nástroje.

Vyrábění

Ingredience Input » Output
Železný ingot + Tyčka

Chování

Dvě koleje vedle sebe se automaticky spojí, když jsou na sebe kolmé, stane se z nich zatáčka. Nahoru uděláte koleje tak, že budete dávat koleje podobně, jako schody; dolů opačně.

Pokud chcete, aby jel důlní vozík v úhlu 45°, dejte nejprve zatáčku vlevo, potom vpravo, zase vlevo, vpravo...

Křižovatka ve tvaru T může být napájena ruditem a obrátí se její směr. Separate tracks laid adjacent but at the next level lower or higher can sometimes cause issues. Since there are no formal rail junctions, switched T intersections are the only method by which the player can have a track system that leads in more directions than back and forth. In rare cases, curved track sections will not change appearance when their direction is changed. If a track switching mechanism seems to be inexplicably broken, test it by running a cart on the track rather than by looking at how the track appears to be oriented. Redstone circuits will not affect normal track blocks or track ramps.

If water flows against a track, it will remove it and drop the track as a resource, similar to torches. Lava will also remove tracks, but the resource will nearly always also be destroyed by falling into the lava.

By placing a detector rail as the input of a T Flip-Flop latch, you can make a togglable turn every time a minecart travels over the rail. This can be very useful to divide minecarts evenly between two or more tracks if there is a large number coming in.

Rail collision

Track intersections

When a cart is traveling on a curve, it will momentarily lose collision prior to exiting the curve. Thus, if a block is placed directly after the curve instead of a track piece, the cart will phase through it. This can be used to kill players by suffocation, by making a 2x1x2 block on the rail after the corner. The best way to free yourself is to use a pickaxe, but the mining time is a bit longer than normal. This can be utilized to make minecarts seemingly appear from nothing, by making a hole underneath. It should be noted that since minecarts travel diagonally on curves, it can miss the hole if it has enough speed, by skipping over it, if the hole is 1x1. This can be avoided by blocking the sides. It is not recommended to use this method in rapid succession, as the cart will slow down a lot. Anyone sitting in the cart will likely be subject to suffocation.

South-east rule

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At non-curve track intersections, minecarts will always travel south or east (as shown in the diagram to the right). This is commonly referred to as the South-East rule.

This rule also applies to T-intersections, and determine which way the curve from the intersection will face when unpowered. You can use this to orient yourself.

Downhill rule

Downhill rule

At non-curve track intersections minecarts will always travel downhill if they can. This is known as the downhill rule and overrides the south-east rule.

Ramp clearance/one-way effect

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A block placed above the track at the downhill end of a ramp will prevent minecarts from traveling down the slope, but not up.

  • In order for a minecart to move down a diagonal tunnel, there must be just as much clearance as a player needs to walk it.
  • This effect can be used to allow minecarts to travel in only one direction, preventing runaway carts from going back into launching mechanisms and jamming them up.

Curve intersections

If a straight track piece leads to a curve block and isn't attached to the curve, a Minecart will run over the gap and continue to go straight over the curve.

Notably, the minecart can exceed the normal 8 m/s speed limit while it jumps over the gap. For example, by placing intersections on every other block of a straight track, it is possible to travel at 10 m/s in a straight direction (but it will be a very uncomfortable ride).

Video

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History

Java Edice (Infdev)
June 18, 2010Rails were introduced in the first "Seecret Friday Update" to Infdev.
Java Edice (Beta)
1.5_01In this update and earlier, if sand or gravel fell onto minecart tracks with at least one block of air between the falling sand/gravel and the track block the sand/gravel appeared as a collectable resource above the track. This was useful if the player are hollowing out a space underground and break through into a pocket of gravel or sand above. If you "carpet" the floor with minecart track then the falling gravel or sand will not require subsequent digging out and neither will it smother you provided you are standing on track. This technique is particularly useful in desert biome areas with large sand overhangs or sand roofed caverns can be encountered. However, this trick also works with torches, signs, and ladders, which makes this a very expensive alternative (alternatively, it is more practical than signs and ladders, as being able to carpet a large area with either of these calls for more of them than you are likely to have. If the player is carrying rail, it's usually for building a rail link, which means the player will have a lot of it.)
1.6Before this update, parallel tracks could be used to create minecart boosters.
1.9-pre1Rails are destroyed by snowfall (bug).
1.9-pre4The cardinal directions changed to indicate north to be the top of an in game map instead of east making this rule's name now the South-East rule.
r
12w25aRails can now be placed on slabs and stairs positioned upside down.

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Trivia

Floating rails

An example of the "floating rails" bug in an abandoned mineshaft.

  • Players may only place rails on a block. However, it is possible to find floating rails in an abandoned mineshaft.
  • There is a glitch where in a track sloping downwards with a curved intersection, when approached from the side, will teleport the player under the block, trapping the player until they destroy the track and block.
  • If traveling a distance of 50 blocks it takes an average of 12 seconds to walk, 9.3 seconds to sprint (as much as possible) and 10.6 seconds by minecart. But if traveling the route over and over (e.g. mining) it is worth while investing in a railway system for ease of use.
  • There is a glitch that when a rail is placed on a block that an iron bar is connecting to will cause the top texture of the iron bars to disappear.
  • If you need to travel very long distances in the Overworld, it is best to build a railway system in the Nether. Not only will you use many fewer rails, you will travel much faster relatively to the Overworld (up to 64 m/s or 230 km/h in a straight line, or up to 325 km/h diagonally). This will often result in Zombie Pigmen spawning on the tracks and stopping your cart, however.
  • When walking on a block that has a rail on top, you will hear the sound of the block you're walking on, but if you jump (while still walking), you will hear the sound of wood.

See also

  • Detector Rail
  • Powered Rail
  • Activator Rail
  • South-East rule