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no trackside failures? 06/05/2011 at 12:38 #2991 | |
appel42
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is it just me or are there no trackside failures at all on southampton? i put all failures on high and put 10 as max and let it run for a couple of hours... i get lots of train delays but not a single points, signal or TCF ~~ also am i right in assuming that the only timetables that work with the current scrolly southampton are the default 1993 TT and the 2009 TT? Log in to reply |
no trackside failures? 06/05/2011 at 12:38 #15591 | |
appel42
5 posts |
is it just me or are there no trackside failures at all on southampton? i put all failures on high and put 10 as max and let it run for a couple of hours... i get lots of train delays but not a single points, signal or TCF ~~ also am i right in assuming that the only timetables that work with the current scrolly southampton are the default 1993 TT and the 2009 TT? Log in to reply |
no trackside failures? 06/05/2011 at 13:39 #15595 | |
DriverCurran
688 posts |
I have just started a test run of my March 2005 timetable and you should find that this one will work, the analyser tool if run will come up with a large number of warnings, most of which are to do with the former ARS requirements. Please note however that I have lost the original data I used to produce this timetable and therefore you may find a need to either remove a couple of trains or to create your own dummy trains to get some out of the area. If people find 'easy' trains to fix, for example if there is a train missing that fits into the standard pattern of regular service on that line then I may (subject to time constraints) add such trains to the timetable. Paul Curran You have to get a red before you can get any other colour Log in to reply |