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Perth P4 train describer

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Perth P4 train describer 21/12/2012 at 13:34 #39473
grahamj42
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The sim was running without ACI.

5N46 arrived at P4 from the carriage sidings and the headcode stopped in the lower TD berth (between the platform and the ACI button).

I interposed 2N46 by right-clicking on signal P96. 2N46 appeared in the berth next to the platform, which I expected to be the departure berth.

When 2N46 left, it was 5N46 which stepped forward and not 2N46.

Is this a bug or a valid simulation of puzzling real life behaviour ?

Graham

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Perth P4 train describer 21/12/2012 at 17:01 #39489
Ron_J
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" said:
Is this a bug or a valid simulation of puzzling real life behaviour ?
The real Perth box doesn't have a (working) train describer.

Last edited: 21/12/2012 at 17:01 by Ron_J
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Perth P4 train describer 21/12/2012 at 20:01 #39500
Peter Bennet
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As Ron says (well he told me in the first place) there is no working TD system at Perth so what I set up is what I set up. It's made complicated by the myriad of shunt signals in the area so what is right and what is wrong is, perhaps, subjective.

If I were starting again I'd probably not link shunt routes to TD stepping.

Peter

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Perth P4 train describer 21/12/2012 at 21:55 #39506
Andrew G
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Even on commissioning in the 60's there was only limited TD for through trains due to the amount of detaching and attaching vehicles. Only for freight lines, long gone, and Up trains from Dundee - see link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/llangollen_signalman/5829470149/in/set-72157626954283922/

When I first visited mid 80's TD was still in full operation, with limitations as noted above, but gradual withdrawal has led to single stroke bell to Hilton, Stanley and Barnhill. Hilton has always has a bell element due to AB operation but originally with TD as well.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/llangollen_signalman/5829470923/in/set-72157626954283922/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/llangollen_signalman/5829465971/in/set-72157626954283922

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