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Trains losing headcode at Huyton entry and ACOA 13/02/2016 at 13:04 #80639 | |
Class 92
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When two trains enter close together at Huyton the second train tends to lose it's headcode as it doesn't step from the approach berth. Another thing I noticed is when two trains enter close together there, the one behind receives an adverse change of aspect.
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Trains losing headcode at Huyton entry and ACOA 13/02/2016 at 13:13 #80640 | |
jc92
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Ive also had this but I couldnt reproduce it.
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Trains losing headcode at Huyton entry and ACOA 21/02/2016 at 10:48 #80809 | |
chrisdmadd
242 posts |
yes i get this, its when theres a train sat at huyton on the down and another train approaches on a red it for some reason recieves ACOA. Ill try and record it. Log in to reply |
Trains losing headcode at Huyton entry and ACOA 21/02/2016 at 11:00 #80812 | |
chrisdmadd
242 posts |
Got a video for you which will be up soon Basically what happens is the two offending trains arrive at roby at the same time.... this sounds like the modern layout. Then the one in front departs and so to does the one in rear. The one in rear subsequently receives an ACOA. LINK BELOW... https://youtu.be/hVZE4Zgxy_c Last edited: 21/02/2016 at 11:03 by chrisdmadd Log in to reply |