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Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 09/02/2014 at 18:34 #55302 | |
Quaxo76
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So, I've been playing with this sim the last few days. I love it, especially since I love London's tube. I've read the manual, but I can't figure this out... I know some of the trains don't go the whole route but stop at Seven Sisters. The question is: how can I tell which trains are these? The only way I can think of is to check every single train when it's no more than a couple of stops away, is there a better way? If I forget a train and it goes to platform 5, then it goes off ATR and becomes pink, then it gets to the end on line and stops there, piling up trains behind. Is there a better way to handle this? Cristian Log in to reply |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 09/02/2014 at 18:49 #55307 | |
Red For Danger
172 posts |
Check the ARS settings. Press the F3 menu and click on the ARS tab on the top. On the right is a drop down box for what happens when you press the train description. If you select 'ARS pop up information' a full timetable will be displayed rather than the next few stations in the messages box at the top of the screen. You can then check where the train terminates very easily. Hope that helps. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Quaxo76 |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 09/02/2014 at 19:03 #55311 | |
fsxfaulder
77 posts |
An alternative could be to use the F8 simplifier popup if you have another screen free
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Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 09/02/2014 at 19:49 #55314 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
Under Tool2 there is a facility to create an ARR/DEP file which sorts trains by station; that might help. I think someone made simplifiers for other Sims so that maybe an idea? Also you can export the timetable to an excel spreadsheet; have not tired so can't be certain how that would help. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 09/02/2014 at 20:49 #55317 | |
postal
5263 posts |
" said:Check the ARS settings. Press the F3 menu and click on the ARS tab on the top. On the right is a drop down box for what happens when you press the train description. If you select 'ARS pop up information' a full timetable will be displayed rather than the next few stations in the messages box at the top of the screen. You can then check where the train terminates very easily.You actually don't need to scroll down the full list. At the top of the timetable window there is a section showing the train details (e.g. Identity: V201-1, Description: Brixton to Walthamstow). Will that give enough information to solve the problem? “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 Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Quaxo76 |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 10/02/2014 at 10:23 #55347 | |
Quaxo76
17 posts |
The ARS popup works great, thank you! I just started a new simulation and I'll see how it goes. Do you suggest leaving the Seven Sisters area on manual, to avoid that in a moment of distraction the automatic system gives the wrong route to a train? Log in to reply |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 11/02/2014 at 05:38 #55395 | |
Red For Danger
172 posts |
Yes - When I operate the Victoria LUL sim, I always leave the entry signal to Seven Sisters on manual to avoid a train going the wrong route. You have probably noticed that the number of trains terminating at Seven Sisters varies depending on the time of day, and it is quite hard to predict which train will need to be routed into which platform.
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Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 11/02/2014 at 08:20 #55396 | |
Quaxo76
17 posts |
OK, I just realized I had some major confusion. Apparently there are two different automatic systems... Until now, I would enable the automatic signals by clicking on the A next to them, but this only makes them keep always the same route. Leaving the A signals non-checked, lets the ARS system set the routes according to the trains timetable. So now I wonder if the A checkboxes on the signals are just an unwanted leftover... Or else when should they be used? Log in to reply |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 11/02/2014 at 08:31 #55397 | |
mfloyd
189 posts |
You can use the 'A' buttons to assist you if you turn ARS off. ARS I guess is a logical software programme for route setting whilst the 'A' buttons simply 'hold' the route set by the signaller with no intelligent changes. Hope that makes sense.
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Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 11/02/2014 at 16:07 #55420 | |
Quaxo76
17 posts |
" said:the 'A' buttons simply 'hold' the route set by the signaller with no intelligent changes. Hope that makes sense.It does... Thanks! :) Cristian Log in to reply |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 11/02/2014 at 17:46 #55427 | |
GeoffM
6376 posts |
The auto working facility on a signal ("fleeting" in US terms) just keeps the same route set regardless of whatever else is going on. Automatic Routesetting sets the appropriate route when necessary, based on times and other trains. Most IECC workstations (ie with ARS) have auto buttons as well. The Western ones (Slough New, as was, and Swindon B) don't have auto buttons. Not a problem... until one has to switch ARS off in certain areas for whatever reason, then the signaller's workload goes way up. Had there been auto buttons, not so much. SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 11/02/2014 at 19:47 #55429 | |
Underwood
748 posts |
There should be a pattern in the off-peak too. If you are keeping tabs on what is going on, then generally (at least in the 2013 TT) every 3rd train terminates at Seven Sisters in the off-peak day time
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Help the newbie... (Train destinations) 11/02/2014 at 20:27 #55432 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
As I think I said in the manual that neither automatic system was necessarily a correct representation of the Victoria line operation but I provided both so you can choose. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |