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Call on at Brighton 17/08/2013 at 23:09 #48560 | |
Muzthing
6 posts |
Hi gang, I'm having some issues getting on shunt / call-on signal releasing at Brighton station, more specifically signal 435 into Brighton platform 4 (already occupied). I've not come across this before in other sims, is there something simulation-specific going on? Or am I missing something obvious? Thanks, Muz Log in to reply |
Call on at Brighton 18/08/2013 at 03:20 #48562 | |
John
884 posts |
There's nothing simulation specific that I'm aware of. I've just tested this with the latest version of Brighton and got a call-on from 435 into p.4 without a problem. When Brighton was first released (V2.227.5) there was a bug with call-ons not clearing, but this was fixed long ago. How many coaches did you have in p.4 when you tried to call a train in on top? Last edited: 18/08/2013 at 03:26 by John Log in to reply |
Call on at Brighton 18/08/2013 at 03:41 #48563 | |
GeoffM
6377 posts |
To add to John's answer, either the London end track circuit in platform 4 has to be empty, or the track behind the berth track for signal 435 empty. In logic and identity terms, it's -TBMJ or -TBHR where the negation means "not occupied". There are also two routes into platform 4, plus main and call-on variants of each: one pair via P1860 reverse, the other via PP1869 reverse.
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Call on at Brighton 18/08/2013 at 03:55 #48564 | |
John
884 posts |
" said:There are also two routes into platform 4, plus main and call-on variants of each: one pair via P1860 reverse, the other via PP1869 reverse.Both routes are allowing call-ons for me. Log in to reply |
Call on at Brighton 18/08/2013 at 10:20 #48566 | |
Muzthing
6 posts |
Thanks for the replies fellas. It's true that the London end of the platform was not clear. In the end I got the signal to clear with the following somewhat non-standard approach: - by asking the train in the platform to abandon timetable - this train then proceeded to the London end of platform 4 (it was short enough to clear the buffer stop end at the point) - then I asked the train to reverse. This meant that it proceeded back to the buffer stop end - I called on the other train; the call on signal cleared - I actually had to get the buffer stop end train to reverse again in order for the join to happen. So problem solved - I'm just not sure how I managed to have a train sat in the middle of the platform in the first place! Ta, muz Log in to reply |
Call on at Brighton 18/08/2013 at 10:26 #48567 | |
Steamer
3986 posts |
" said:Thanks for the replies fellas.You can get the train to move within the platform without abandoning the timetable by using the reverse and shunt forward commands in F2. "Don't stress/ relax/ let life roll off your backs./ Except for death and paying taxes/ everything in life.../ is only for now." (Avenue Q) Log in to reply |
Call on at Brighton 19/08/2013 at 02:57 #48580 | |
BarryM
2158 posts |
That appears to be a TT error. The stopping position in the timetable for that train needs to be corrected. Barry Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Log in to reply |