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Snow Hill North End Sidings 16/12/2011 at 17:27 #25656 | |
GMac
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Quick question about these two (beyond platform 1), namely how long are they? The default 2009 TT has a join move that's supposed to take place in the "North Turn Back" (a pair of 2-car 150s hooking up) and I took it to mean one of these sidings. However whilst the join takes place OK in siding 1, the TC at the end of platform 1 remains occupied, so it's impossible to route anything into it (or for that matter to get the joined sets out again as they're past the GPL). So I'd like to know whether it's possible to do a join move in the other one (sdg 2), if not where to do this and also how long each siding is for future reference. Cheers in advance..... Log in to reply |
Re: Snow Hill North End Sidings 16/12/2011 at 18:19 #25661 | |
postal
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It's not the siding length, it is the stopping position of the train. If you edit the TT to set all trains entering the turnbacks as far end stops, all of the joins take place without being foul of P1. Edit: Put the right platform number in! “In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe Last edited: 17/12/2011 at 00:15 by postal Log in to reply The following user said thank you: GMac |
Re: Snow Hill North End Sidings 17/12/2011 at 16:58 #25722 | |
GMac
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Aha! Didn't realise they were long enough for the stopping position to come into play, but obviously it does. Thanks for that - will edit the timetable for the offending join and hopefully everything will work this time.....
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Re: Snow Hill North End Sidings 01/01/2012 at 16:25 #26577 | |
Signalhunter
177 posts |
I had this problem, too. I just did a platform alteration or two. However, I don't recall any problem getting back out again.
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