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Clearing point violation at Dunblane 10/06/2010 at 19:33 #1349 | |
Jan
906 posts |
A quick search hasn't brought up anything about this already being mentioned, so here it is: If I've got a train standing at DB6, and then set a route from DB13 to DB14, I get the message about a clearing point violation. Am I correct in thinking that this shouldn't happen, or have I overlooked something? Two million people attempt to use Birmingham's magnificent rail network every year, with just over a million of them managing to get further than Smethwick. Log in to reply |
Clearing point violation at Dunblane 10/06/2010 at 19:33 #9575 | |
Jan
906 posts |
A quick search hasn't brought up anything about this already being mentioned, so here it is: If I've got a train standing at DB6, and then set a route from DB13 to DB14, I get the message about a clearing point violation. Am I correct in thinking that this shouldn't happen, or have I overlooked something? Two million people attempt to use Birmingham's magnificent rail network every year, with just over a million of them managing to get further than Smethwick. Log in to reply |
Clearing point violation at Dunblane 10/06/2010 at 20:06 #9576 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
Why do you think you should not have a violation? Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Clearing point violation at Dunblane 10/06/2010 at 20:09 #9577 | |
UKTrainMan
1803 posts |
I believe that this is normal and it should be expected to work just like that but I wouldn't worry too much as it's a common mistake I've noticed/heard about during multiplayer sessions of this simulation. This link may be of use to you. Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for. Log in to reply |
Clearing point violation at Dunblane 10/06/2010 at 20:37 #9578 | |
Adrian the Rock
111 posts |
Peter Bennet said:Why do you think you should not have a violation?Provided the first train really is standing at the home signal (DB6) it's perfectly legit to shunt another one over a crossover ahead of it. GE/RT8000/TS3, Issue 3 said: 3.4.2 Maintaining the clearing pointHere's an example of a similar move at another location: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1t-cSJNedw. Log in to reply |
Clearing point violation at Dunblane 10/06/2010 at 20:42 #9579 | |
Peter Bennet
5402 posts |
Adrian the Rock said:Peter Bennet said:Thanks for that, I suspected that may be the answer.Why do you think you should not have a violation? Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
Clearing point violation at Dunblane 11/06/2010 at 18:00 #9598 | |
Jan
906 posts |
Adrian the Rock said:Provided the first train really is standing at the home signal (DB6) it's perfectly legit to shunt another one over a crossover ahead of it. Yeah, that's what I was thinking, however I wasn't absolutely sure about it. Thanks for the confirmation. Two million people attempt to use Birmingham's magnificent rail network every year, with just over a million of them managing to get further than Smethwick. Log in to reply |
Clearing point violation at Dunblane 11/06/2010 at 18:18 #9599 | |
Danny252
1461 posts |
Jan said:Adrian the Rock said:I was taught that the following covers all occasions when a clearing point may again be used by other trains:Provided the first train really is standing at the home signal (DB6) it's perfectly legit to shunt another one over a crossover ahead of it. Passed (Train has passed the signal and clearing point, hence doesn't require it) At a stand (Train stopped at signal) Cancelled (Self explanatory!) Expired (Train has failed and is unable to proceed further) Also known as "PACE". Log in to reply |