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Level Crossing AHB Failure 02/04/2017 at 09:22 #94268 | |
bobby4114
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It is always a join when I play sims and get a Crossing failure. I have lately been playing Cambridge and yet had a crossing failure. But I am unsure what to do. In real life, I would presume trains could be flagged, or the crossing is manually controlled. Any ideas?
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Level Crossing AHB Failure 02/04/2017 at 11:13 #94274 | |
Stephen Fulcher
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Caution trains normally. There's often a Level Crossings Attendant sent out there too who can operate the crossing manually, or electrically overriding some of the usual interlocking controls - all under the supervision of the controlling Signaller. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: bobby4114 |
Level Crossing AHB Failure 05/04/2017 at 20:54 #94338 | |
Trainfan344
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So in game, would that count as asking driver to examine the track and pass signal at danger or just passing the signal at danger?
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Level Crossing AHB Failure 05/04/2017 at 23:03 #94339 | |
BarryM
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Trainfan344 in post 94338 said:So in game, would that count as asking driver to examine the track and pass signal at danger or just passing the signal at danger?Pass signal at danger. Barry Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Log in to reply |
Level Crossing AHB Failure 11/01/2020 at 23:21 #122833 | |
swillia3
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Indeed, pass signal at Danger, and not to pass over the crossing unless it is safe to do so, ie clear, / or a green handsignal from the attendant if there is one. When a motorist rings to say 'can I cross' the answer is NO, if a Police Officer says, I am here, I can wave traffic over, if there are no trains, the answer is NO ! Log in to reply |
Level Crossing AHB Failure 12/01/2020 at 07:22 #122834 | |
jc92
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Within SimSig you wouldn't do anything with an AHB "failure" as the only time it should show failed is if the barriers have been down for too long due to a very slow train or a train not having cleared the crossing before stopping for signals etc.
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Level Crossing AHB Failure 12/01/2020 at 11:33 #122845 | |
Ron_J
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swillia3 in post 122833 said:Indeed, pass signal at Danger, and not to pass over the crossing unless it is safe to do so, ie clear, / or a green handsignal from the attendant if there is one. In real life you don’t pass the protecting signal at danger after cautioning for an AHB failure, unless there’s some legitimate other reason to (e.g. track circuit failure ahead of the signal). Log in to reply |
Level Crossing AHB Failure 12/01/2020 at 18:00 #122850 | |
Stephen Fulcher
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The best solution in Simsig: 1. Stop all trains at the protecting signal. 2. Instruct the driver to Examine the Line when he calls. 3. Clear the signal. 4. He will call back from the next signal. By instructing the driver to examine the line you will keep him to a slower speed as if you had cautioned him in reality. Just to be aware though, JC92 is right about the causes of a crossing failure in Simsig, which are substantially lower in number than the things that could cause a real AHB to fail. One of the main causes of a failure alarm is when a train takes too long to travel from the strike in point (generally 10 seconds before the crossing shows working) to the crossing itself. By instructing the train to examine the line you will extend this time which might stop the crossing from resetting. You may be better to just run the next train in greens to remove the failed alarm. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: pebbens |