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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 05/04/2018 at 20:42 #107334
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Although this particular question relates to the Victoria Central sim which I am playing, I suppose that the answer could also apply to other sims.
Running Victoria Central V1.6 January to May WTT 2015, Normal Mode, 2014 Era with ARS enabled.

1U03 has arrived at Victoria Platform 3 as per it’s timetable. The next working is 5T03 as can be seen from the TD at the ‘country end’ of the platform.
However, I have now received a telephone call telling me that 1U03 is at the buffer stops in P13.
Do I reverse it, which is one of the options?
I've looked through previous Victoria Central posts, but haven't seen this particular problem mentioned.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 05/04/2018 at 20:59 #107335
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It looks like it has not stepped correctly somewhere, best thing to do is go into F2 select the train and timetable options - edit timetables click on victoria central then click on Set current/Next location. Then answer the phone to him and say please reverse, he then should arrive at Vic Cent and change to his next working
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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 05/04/2018 at 22:02 #107337
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MarkC in post 107335 said:
It looks like it has not stepped correctly somewhere, best thing to do is go into F2 select the train and timetable options - edit timetables click on victoria central then click on Set current/Next location. Then answer the phone to him and say please reverse, he then should arrive at Vic Cent and change to his next working
Thanks for this information.
Got to rush off now so will have to follow this procedure when I get the chance tomorrow.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 05/04/2018 at 23:56 #107339
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bugsy in post 107337 said:
MarkC in post 107335 said:
It looks like it has not stepped correctly somewhere, best thing to do is go into F2 select the train and timetable options - edit timetables click on victoria central then click on Set current/Next location. Then answer the phone to him and say please reverse, he then should arrive at Vic Cent and change to his next working
Thanks for this information.
Got to rush off now so will have to follow this procedure when I get the chance tomorrow.

Bugsy
Perhaps if you'd remembered the advice given in this thread about a join that wasn't working at Edinburgh you might have checked that the train was at the right location before thinking you had a problem!

Usually when a train has not stepped correctly, it is because there has been some operation by the signaller that has taken the train off its proper path (like a problem you had at Slateford in another topic). Did you do anything like that to cause 1U03 to lose its location?

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 06/04/2018 at 11:12 #107344
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[/quote]Perhaps if you'd remembered the advice given in this thread about a join that wasn't working at Edinburgh you might have checked that the train was at the right location before thinking you had a problem!

Usually when a train has not stepped correctly, it is because there has been some operation by the signaller that has taken the train off its proper path (like a problem you had at Slateford in another topic). Did you do anything like that to cause 1U03 to lose its location?[/quote]

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Why would I relate that episode to buffer stops (which I don't recall being mentioned in that thread), or indeed a train not stepping correctly? I don't see the connection. You might, as you've probably got a lot more experience with SimSig and signalling in general than I have.

The signaller in this case did nothing except allow ARS to route the train into the platform.

As I have never come across this issue before, I didn't know how to resolve it and thought that I would receive helpful advice, not criticism.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 06/04/2018 at 12:56 #107348
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bugsy in post 107337 said:
MarkC in post 107335 said:
It looks like it has not stepped correctly somewhere, best thing to do is go into F2 select the train and timetable options - edit timetables click on victoria central then click on Set current/Next location. Then answer the phone to him and say please reverse, he then should arrive at Vic Cent and change to his next working
Thanks. Worked a treat.
Will hopefully now remember what to do in future.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 06/04/2018 at 14:25 #107350
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bugsy in post 107344 said:
As I have never come across this issue before, I didn't know how to resolve it and thought that I would receive helpful advice, not criticism.
I also referred you to another problem you reported at Slateford where you admitted you had signalled the train off its planned path, after which the headcode did not step up as expected (see this thread). Your current problem is also something not stepping on to the next move in the TT which is a similar problem. I hoped you might have connected the two problems.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 06/04/2018 at 17:38 #107353
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postal in post 107350 said:
bugsy in post 107344 said:
As I have never come across this issue before, I didn't know how to resolve it and thought that I would receive helpful advice, not criticism.
I also referred you to another problem you reported at Slateford where you admitted you had signalled the train off its planned path, after which the headcode did not step up as expected (see this thread). Your current problem is also something not stepping on to the next move in the TT which is a similar problem. I hoped you might have connected the two problems.
Correct. I did make the mistake of routing a train incorrectly and was grateful for your advice.

As I had not encountered a 'buffer stop' issue before, I thought it reasonable to ask for assistance as I wasn't aware that the issue was related to the train being 'off planned path' and not stepping up correctly and didn’t see the connection with the ‘buffer stop’. It was off planned path due to the diversion it made as I previously mentioned. Maybe with a little more experience, I'll connect these events.

You are no doubt more experienced than I am concerning these matters and I haven’t yet got into the habit of checking the TT, current location, etc. as you suggested before. So, I will make a concerted effort to try all the options that I can think of before posting for advice. However, don’t be too surprised if I ask yet another stupid question after getting into difficulty.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 06/04/2018 at 18:01 #107354
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bugsy in post 107353 said:
You are no doubt more experienced than I am concerning these matters
And perhaps a bit more bad-tempered. Apologies if you think I may have been out of order. However, it doesn't detract from the basic message. When in doubt or when there appears to be a problem, first of all check that the SimSig TT, the SimSig display and you as signaller are all in agreement about where you think the train is located.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 06/04/2018 at 18:18 #107355
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bugsy in post 107353 said:
Correct. I did make the mistake of routing a train incorrectly and was grateful for your advice.
Do you know how/where you re-routed it? It's possible the sim is missing a track to "tick off" passing a location.

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1U03 at Buffer stops. What do I do? 06/04/2018 at 20:49 #107357
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GeoffM in post 107355 said:
bugsy in post 107353 said:
Correct. I did make the mistake of routing a train incorrectly and was grateful for your advice.
Do you know how/where you re-routed it? It's possible the sim is missing a track to "tick off" passing a location.
Geof.

The comment that I made above regarding the re-routing of a train being a mistake referred to a previous problem that arose in an Edinburgh sim that I was playing.

However, if you would like to check the movements of 1U03 in the Victoria Central sim that this thread relates to in case there is a sim, TT problem, a mistake by me or whatever, this is how things unfolded:

1U03 was diverted from the Up Fast at Battersea Park signal 564 to collect a driver at Battersea Pier Halt. From there the route was set from signal 528 on the Brighton Reverse directly to Platform 13 at Victoria. Shortly after 01.07.00 I received the telephone call regarding the buffer stops.

Forgive me for taking so long to reply, but I have been running the sim from a previous save just to check the TT adjustments that I made and to see if the situation re-occurred. It did.

I have attached a copy of the TT alterations that I made and there are two snapshot saves, the first just prior to 1U03 entering the sim (00.00.40) and the second at 00.50.00 (with 1U03 in the sim, TT adjustments made and route set). All sim details given in my original post.
Hope that this all helps.

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