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Flashing Stems for Dead Routes (TORR off) 31/07/2018 at 17:49 #110620
Andrew G
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Without TORR enabled should Signal Stems always flash when a route is dead?

I have been running a session without TORR and have had several instances where there is a dead route and the Signal Stem is not flashing.

A sample save is attached - although I appreciate this might not be too helpful as it is after the train (97BZ) has passed into the Flemington Neck.

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Flashing Stems for Dead Routes (TORR off) 31/07/2018 at 19:04 #110627
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382 is correctly flashing for me in that save. It seems you're saying that some are supposed to be flashing but are not, yet the save doesn't show that.
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Flashing Stems for Dead Routes (TORR off) 31/07/2018 at 19:21 #110629
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That is really odd as it is flashing for me when I load the save - but I am quite sure it wasn't when I took the save.

I'll need to turn on snapshot and see if I can recreate it as I don't have access to debug menu for this one.

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Flashing Stems for Dead Routes (TORR off) 31/07/2018 at 19:43 #110631
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Andrew G in post 110629 said:
That is really odd as it is flashing for me when I load the save - but I am quite sure it wasn't when I took the save.
Ah, that makes more sense now, though nothing obvious as a problem to me at the moment.

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Flashing Stems for Dead Routes (TORR off) 31/07/2018 at 23:32 #110641
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I've created 2 example saves and I have reloaded them and the issue persists.

For the 3SP7 save all of the signals on the Down Goods/Down Enfield Fork start to flash and then stop.

For 65XZ it is 382 & 322.

Suspect it might be to do with longer trains occupying multiple track circuits at the same time.

Hope these help with diagnostics.

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