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Slot release behavior at Kingmoor/Carlisle Yard 1980s -- no required phone call 19/09/2021 at 21:55 #141624 | |
P*Funk
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I've noticed that this is whats happening now in the 1980s era as freights scheduled to arrive at Kingmoor via the down goods line approach. Is this a change toward something more prototypical or is it a quality of life feature? I'm curious mostly since when playing the 79/80 TT the phone calls were always a major component of time management.
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Slot release behavior at Kingmoor/Carlisle Yard -- no required phone call 20/09/2021 at 06:28 #141628 | |
jc92
3685 posts |
Its how its always worked. In real life kingmoor down Tower could see what was approaching on a train describer, and would give slots accordingly. I dont recall ever having to ring for a slot unless the train isn't booked that way.
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Slot release behavior at Kingmoor/Carlisle Yard -- no required phone call 20/09/2021 at 21:39 #141635 | |
RainbowNines
272 posts |
P*Funk in post 141624 said:I've noticed that this is whats happening now in the 1980s era as freights scheduled to arrive at Kingmoor via the down goods line approach. Is this a change toward something more prototypical or is it a quality of life feature? I'm curious mostly since when playing the 79/80 TT the phone calls were always a major component of time management.This is a good question as one of the fearsome bits of “old” Carlisle was the tailback as you tried to get trains through via the shunter’s phone first. I think you can still use it to send an unscheduled train there, as jc92 says. Not sure what happens after that though. Last edited: 20/09/2021 at 21:39 by RainbowNines Reason: None given Log in to reply |