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One common strategy is to use the Carriage wagon to transport excess tracks without having to spend time carrying them between levels. Another possible strategy for this wagon is to transport animals that have been hooked up to the [[Milk_Wagon|Milk Wagon]], which frees up the space around your train from animals making it easier to walk around.
One common strategy is to use the Carriage wagon to transport excess tracks without having to spend time carrying them between levels. Another possible strategy for this wagon is to transport animals that have been hooked up to the [[Milk_Wagon|Milk Wagon]], which frees up the space around your train from animals making it easier to walk around.


If the wagon is used to transport tracks, using the front-pull extension while behind the [[Crafter_Wagon|Crafter Wagon]] will cause any crafted tracks to automatically get placed onto the Carriage wagon. This allows your crafter to automatically replenish any used tracks.
If the wagon is used to transport tracks, using the {{Icon|PullFromPrevious}} front-pull extension while behind the [[Crafter_Wagon|Crafter Wagon]] will cause any crafted tracks to automatically get placed onto the Carriage wagon. This allows your crafter to automatically replenish any used tracks.


Remaining extension slots can be used by supercharge or stack-Size. Both of these extensions act like a cheap "level-up" for the wagon as both will increase the stack size by 2.  
Remaining extension slots can be used by {{Icon|Supercharge}} supercharge or {{Icon|StackIncrease}} stack-Size. Both of these extensions act like a cheap "level-up" for the wagon as both will increase the stack size by 2.  


If the wagon is being used to transport animals, adding extensions to this wagon is not necessary.
If the wagon is being used to transport animals, adding extensions to this wagon is not necessary.