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Railroads grant an additional hammer to any improvement that also provides hammers. This would include lumbermills, workshops, mines, windmills (forget which tech gives +1 hammers for windmills), and oil wells. I don't think it gives an additional hammer for a pasture, even though a pasture provides add'l hammers.
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Originally posted by djpsychonaut
Railroads grant an additional hammer to any improvement that also provides hammers. This would include lumbermills, workshops, mines, windmills (forget which tech gives +1 hammers for windmills), and oil wells. I don't think it gives an additional hammer for a pasture, even though a pasture provides add'l hammers.
You are wrong
Railroads do provide +1 hammer for lumbermills and mines.
Railroads do not provide extra hammers for workshops, windmills, pastures or oil wells or any other improvement.
News to me. I didn't think roads/railroads effected the production on any square or terrain improvement. Glad to hear this info is now included in the (much improved) 1.52 'pedia.
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