![]() The cable cars in Toad Harbor act like the trains. Both the red and blue trains feature six railcars. If a racer is hit by a train, it will sound its horn. Unlike the locomotives in previous Mario Kart tracks, the trains appearing in Super Bell Subway use a metro-style design instead of resembling a steam train, with Super Bell icons decorating the railcars' sides and rooftop grates.ĭue to these subway trains' flatter, streamlined design, racers can land and drive on top of them from the raised platforms found at the sides of the subway tunnel - the front and back railcars of both trains even feature Dash Panels, rewarding racers who manage to stay on top without falling or land on the edge of the train with a speed boost, in addition to the trains' back end providing a trick opportunity. In Mario Kart 8 and its Nintendo Switch port, multiple trains are featured in Super Bell Subway, travelling in opposite directions on the track's two railroads - the red trains travel in the same direction as the racers on the left railroad, while oncoming blue trains will chug along on the right. In the multiplayer mode, one of the trains is absent. The trains have now three passenger cars, and they ride slightly more slowly. They can be taken out by driving into them while under the effects of a Super Star. Trains reappear in the Mario Kart 7 rendition of N64 Kalimari Desert, once again acting as obstacles for drivers. In the Wii Virtual Console release, the train's wheels are colored black instead of red.Ī similar train called the K64 appears in Paper Mario, with the music that plays when Mario rides it being an arrangement of Kalimari Desert's music. In VS Mode for two players, the trains have only one passenger car, while in the Grand Prix for two players, as well as in VS Mode for three and four players, all passenger cars including the coal tender are absent. The player flips over if they hit any part of the train, including the passenger cars. Both trains travel along an elliptical track that the player crosses twice at each crossing lies two crossbucks atop pairs of lights that flash if a train approaches. They are red-and-black coal-powered steam locomotives with one coal tender and five passenger cars. ![]() The Kalimari Desert course in Mario Kart 64 features two trains, also referred to as Kalimari Expresses or N64 Expresses. ![]()
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