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5M99 Routing 21/10/2015 at 22:09 #77139 | |
jb108822
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I've managed to get through a very quiet first hour of Euston, and I like it so far. It's a more challenging sim that I think should be manageable for a solo player. Got a minor issue with 5M99, though. It's arrived at 0359 on the Up Slow line as scheduled, and I've routed it through the diveunder and the UEC line to get it through Camden Junction. The timetable says I need to route it into the Down Carriage Shed, but it doesn't say whether it needs to go into DCS 1-9 or DCS 10-11. Does it matter which one it goes into? I'm guessing that as with the timetables for trains on this sim that have no specified platform at Euston, it won't matter which one it goes in, but I'd just like a bit of clarification.
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5M99 Routing 21/10/2015 at 22:43 #77141 | |
jc92
3690 posts |
which timetable is it that you're playing?
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5M99 Routing 21/10/2015 at 22:48 #77142 | |
jb108822
17 posts |
Summer 2003 on the 1990s layout.
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5M99 Routing 22/10/2015 at 01:47 #77143 | |
BarryM
2158 posts |
You can use either roads. 10-11 is restrictive. You will be told if a train will not fit into 10-11. You need to read the manual in the Wiki. It is a must! Barry Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Log in to reply |
5M99 Routing 22/10/2015 at 04:37 #77144 | |
clive
2789 posts |
" said:The timetable says I need to route it into the Down Carriage Shed, but it doesn't say whether it needs to go into DCS 1-9 or DCS 10-11. Does it matter which one it goes into?No, but the two sides have separate capacity checking, so later on in the day you may have an issue with running out of room. Log in to reply |