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[[File:ACS Promotional Screenshot 13.jpg|thumb|250px|A London train station]]
[[File:ACS Promotional Screenshot 13.jpg|thumb|250px|A London train station]]
'''Trains''' are carriages designed to move on rails, used for transporting cargo or passengers.
'''Trains''' are carriages designed to move on rails, used for transporting cargo or passengers.  


During the 19th century, the [[London]] gang the [[Rooks]] would rob trains carrying money to fund their operations.
During the 19th century, [[London]] trains provided routes for Edinburgh, Liverpool, Oxford, Cambridge, Brighton and Dover. Open-topped carriages were available for the poor. The [[Rooks]], an [[Assassin]]-affiliated London gang, would rob trains carrying money to fund their operations.
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*[http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/en-US/games/assassins-creed-syndicate/gangs-weapons.aspx?ncid=22-3836-None--2-odsocmed-17-23-ACS_GP_20150828_PM_TW--17-19-10-0815 Official site]
*[http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/en-US/games/assassins-creed-syndicate/gangs-weapons.aspx?ncid=22-3836-None--2-odsocmed-17-23-ACS_GP_20150828_PM_TW--17-19-10-0815 Official site]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate:]]'' [[:http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/result/traveling-cheap-rail-ticket-londonbirmingham-in-3rd-class-187|XIXth Century Search Engine]]
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[[Category:Usable transportation]]

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A London train station

Trains are carriages designed to move on rails, used for transporting cargo or passengers.

During the 19th century, London trains provided routes for Edinburgh, Liverpool, Oxford, Cambridge, Brighton and Dover. Open-topped carriages were available for the poor. The Rooks, an Assassin-affiliated London gang, would rob trains carrying money to fund their operations.

Gallery

Reference