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Cancelling a Service 27/12/2017 at 17:54 #104549 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
Hi All, is there a way to cancel a service without getting a penalty for removing a train during disruption? Hope you all had a good Christmas. Thanks Thomas Log in to reply |
Cancelling a Service 27/12/2017 at 18:01 #104550 | |
Steamer
3985 posts |
Is this before the train has entered the area? If so, open F4-> Timetables, highlight the train you want and click 'Mark (un)entered'. If it's in the area, you can use F2 to run the train to another timetable. "Don't stress/ relax/ let life roll off your backs./ Except for death and paying taxes/ everything in life.../ is only for now." (Avenue Q) Log in to reply The following user said thank you: ProfessorStupid |
Cancelling a Service 27/12/2017 at 18:03 #104551 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
Steamer in post 104550 said:Is this before the train has entered the area? If so, open F4-> Timetables, highlight the train you want and click 'Mark (un)entered'.Okay great. Thank you. Log in to reply |
Cancelling a Service 27/12/2017 at 20:30 #104552 | |
pedroathome
916 posts |
ProfessorStupid in post 104551 said:Steamer in post 104550 said:Remember, removing a train from sim should always be considered a very very last resort, for two reasons. Firstly, a signaller in reality would not be able to just get a magic crane and lift a train from his area, and secondly, in some sims, this can cause issues in running the simulation for later trains.Is this before the train has entered the area? If so, open F4-> Timetables, highlight the train you want and click 'Mark (un)entered'.Okay great. Thank you. James Log in to reply |
Cancelling a Service 18/01/2018 at 18:24 #105196 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
pedroathome in post 104552 said:ProfessorStupid in post 104551 said:Absolutely, hence why I was asking about cancelling a service in opposed to deleting itSteamer in post 104550 said:Remember, removing a train from sim should always be considered a very very last resort, for two reasons. Firstly, a signaller in reality would not be able to just get a magic crane and lift a train from his area, and secondly, in some sims, this can cause issues in running the simulation for later trains.Is this before the train has entered the area? If so, open F4-> Timetables, highlight the train you want and click 'Mark (un)entered'.Okay great. Thank you. Log in to reply |