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Timetabling Categories 26/10/2009 at 21:09 #152 | |
Chrisrail
384 posts |
One of the bug bears that i find is that train lengths in SimSig are a bit haphazard. I accept that passenger train lengths are fairly easy as 999 time out of a 1000 they are fixed units. Freight presents another problem as they vary so much in length and from day to day. I an slowly compiling a spreadsheet with specific train lengths instead of a generalisation, which can then be imported into a timetable and the lengths amended. If anybody wants to keep an eye on movements in their locality and e-mail me the info with the following information Location Time & Date WTTid (if known) Train consist - no of wagons and what type. Chris Log in to reply |
Timetabling Categories 26/10/2009 at 21:09 #3783 | |
Chrisrail
384 posts |
One of the bug bears that i find is that train lengths in SimSig are a bit haphazard. I accept that passenger train lengths are fairly easy as 999 time out of a 1000 they are fixed units. Freight presents another problem as they vary so much in length and from day to day. I an slowly compiling a spreadsheet with specific train lengths instead of a generalisation, which can then be imported into a timetable and the lengths amended. If anybody wants to keep an eye on movements in their locality and e-mail me the info with the following information Location Time & Date WTTid (if known) Train consist - no of wagons and what type. Chris Log in to reply |