RUSTLY
Released 2 November 2023

Rust Coupling The Rails

Links the above-ground and underground rail networks so trains can travel seamlessly between them on servers with a large enough world size. Underground train signals become functional, and dropped items no longer fall through vehicles.

What's new in Coupling The Rails

Above and below rail linking (servers 4250+ world size)
Functional underground train signals (green/yellow/red)
Wire tool reconnect without rerunning wires
Dropped items no longer fall through vehicles
Frontier Base Decor Pack DLC (10 western-themed items)
Observer Island 4K community map

Release date

Coupling The Rails released on 2 November 2023. Named Rust updates ship on the first Thursday of the month and land alongside a force wipe, so this is also the day every server's map reset. If you're working out when the next one lands, the wipe timer tracks it.

Read the original devblog

Everything on this page came from Facepunch's own Coupling The Rails devblog. It has the screenshots, the full changelist and the developer commentary — worth reading if you want the detail behind the summary.

Sourced from the official Coupling The Rails devblog. This page records what the update shipped on release day. Facepunch rebalances after launch, so any figure quoted above is a launch-day value rather than current game state — for live numbers use our raid calculator and item data.

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