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Derby RTC

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Derby RTC 26/03/2015 at 14:17 #70294
KymriskaDraken
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Having RTFM I sent a train into the RTC and got a message saying that the train did not have permission. Can the manual please be updated so that the RTC is on the list of places that need a phone call?

Kev

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Derby RTC 26/03/2015 at 16:12 #70300
Noisynoel
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Done, just for you B)
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Last edited: 26/03/2015 at 16:13 by Noisynoel
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Derby RTC 26/03/2015 at 16:15 #70301
KymriskaDraken
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Ta Noel.

However, even if the train has permission they complain that it didn't!


Kev

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Derby RTC 26/03/2015 at 17:49 #70308
Phil-jmw
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When I run a sim for the first time (or one I've not run for a while and gone rusty), if I'm not sure I just employ a little self-help by hitting F6 then have click for the dropdown list for places which need to be called for permission to send a train.
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Derby RTC 29/03/2015 at 18:53 #70510
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One thing I have noticed is that some trains for the RTC are booked to sit in the DGL. Then, you call the RTC and they request the Parkway entrance. There is no path from signal 448 in the DGL to the Pway. So without some creative shunting back to the mainline, and into another platform, there isn't really a way to enter Pway.
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Derby RTC 29/03/2015 at 19:21 #70513
Muzer
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" said:
One thing I have noticed is that some trains for the RTC are booked to sit in the DGL. Then, you call the RTC and they request the Parkway entrance. There is no path from signal 448 in the DGL to the Pway. So without some creative shunting back to the mainline, and into another platform, there isn't really a way to enter Pway.
Yes, I noticed this too (though I assumed Pway stands for Permanent Way and not Parkway?).

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Derby RTC 29/03/2015 at 22:19 #70523
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It does stand for Permanent Way. These sidings are indeed not accessible from the Down Goods, they are only accessible from platforms 1, 2 and 3, what we referred to as "going in under the box" or "in at 423", referring to the exit signal DY423. Entering at Way & Works was, and still is, referred to as "in at 418", a reference to the exit signal DY418.

Regards,

Phil.

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