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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 01:54 #107547
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I have a train coming in from wolvercot junction into Banbury then it goes back towards greenford junction via bicester north however this is a freight class 6 so it will only have the one engine at the front so I want to make it run around Banbury so the engine will be facing aynho junction. So far it works up to between Banbury platform 3 but when getting it to stop at either aynho junction or a reversing signal outside the station i get the error message no no route between location Banbury and location Banbury
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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 12:47 #107556
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Is the route there to get from the reversing point to the platform?

Have you set the reversing point on the TT as the apppopriate signal?

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 13:20 #107558
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Ar88 in post 107556 said:
Is the route there to get from the reversing point to the platform?

Have you set the reversing point on the TT as the apppopriate signal?
the route is set from banbury platform 4 to banbury resevoir n then banbury paltform 3 then banbury south reverse ol9111 then to banbury platform where it join 6j42

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 13:34 #107559
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On the south side, the following path worked for me: BAN P1 -> BAN Rec Rd -> BAN S (Rev. 9111) -> BAN P3

I must admit, I couldn't work out how to run around the Fenny Compton side though...!

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 13:58 #107560
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There appears to be a path missing between Banbury North and Banbury (Mantis 20164), meaning you can't timetable a reversal at the north end at the moment.

Kimb01996 in post 107547 said:
this is a freight class 6 so it will only have the one engine at the front
Not necessarily- if it's an engineer's train it could be top and tailed. It could also be a track machine (a tamper, for example). Where's the train coming from/going to, and what's the timing load?

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 14:32 #107563
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Steamer in post 107560 said:
There appears to be a path missing between Banbury North and Banbury (Mantis 20164), meaning you can't timetable a reversal at the north end at the moment.

Kimb01996 in post 107547 said:
this is a freight class 6 so it will only have the one engine at the front
Not necessarily- if it's an engineer's train it could be top and tailed. It could also be a track machine (a tamper, for example). Where's the train coming from/going to, and what's the timing load?
it doesn't say the train is 6j42 train uid ∇54910

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 14:33 #107564
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Kimb01996 in post 107563 said:
Steamer in post 107560 said:
There appears to be a path missing between Banbury North and Banbury (Mantis 20164), meaning you can't timetable a reversal at the north end at the moment.

Kimb01996 in post 107547 said:
this is a freight class 6 so it will only have the one engine at the front
Not necessarily- if it's an engineer's train it could be top and tailed. It could also be a track machine (a tamper, for example). Where's the train coming from/going to, and what's the timing load?
it doesn't say the train is 6j42 train uid ∇54910 running from Westbury Down Yard to Greenford West Junction

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 14:42 #107565
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Isn't 6J42 a Colas tamper headcode?
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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 15:00 #107568
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Assuming that Kims dated the TT wrong in the 0Z06 thread and is doing Xmas Eve as per this thread https://www.SimSig.co.uk/Forum/ThreadView/47581. As you can see 6J42 is indeed a Colas tamper

6J42

Runs on 24/12/2017
VSTP schedule runs Su from 24/12/2017 - 24/12/2017
Operated by Colas
Civil Engineers
Diesel Locomotive
Timed to run at 134mph

BTW Kim on VSTP ignore the timed to run at speeds as all VSTPs do not generate the correct timing speed

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 15:02 #107569
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Meld in post 107568 said:
Assuming that Kims dated the TT wrong in the 0Z06 thread and is doing Xmas Eve as per this thread https://www.SimSig.co.uk/Forum/ThreadView/47581. As you can see 6J42 is indeed a Colas tamper

6J42

Runs on 24/12/2017
VSTP schedule runs Su from 24/12/2017 - 24/12/2017
Operated by Colas
Civil Engineers
Diesel Locomotive
Timed to run at 134mph

BTW Kim on VSTP ignore the timed to run at speeds as all VSTPs do not generate the correct timing speed
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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 18:27 #107573
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9pN1SEAp in post 107559 said:
On the south side, the following path worked for me: BAN P1 -> BAN Rec Rd -> BAN S (Rev. 9111) -> BAN P3

I must admit, I couldn't work out how to run around the Fenny Compton side though...!
Banbury
Banbury North
Banbury

2016 era assumed due to mention of OL9111.

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 18:29 #107576
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Meld in post 107568 said:
Timed to run at 134mph

BTW Kim on VSTP ignore the timed to run at speeds as all VSTPs do not generate the correct timing speed
For VSTP the number is in metres per second (60mph in this case). I can't remember the back story, probably VSTPs are prepared on a different system to regular timetables.

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 18:30 #107577
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GeoffM in post 107573 said:
9pN1SEAp in post 107559 said:
On the south side, the following path worked for me: BAN P1 -> BAN Rec Rd -> BAN S (Rev. 9111) -> BAN P3

I must admit, I couldn't work out how to run around the Fenny Compton side though...!
Banbury
Banbury North
Banbury

2016 era assumed due to mention of OL9111.
Banbury North-> Banbury path missing, as posted above. (#20164)

"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)
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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 18:41 #107581
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Steamer in post 107577 said:
GeoffM in post 107573 said:
9pN1SEAp in post 107559 said:
On the south side, the following path worked for me: BAN P1 -> BAN Rec Rd -> BAN S (Rev. 9111) -> BAN P3

I must admit, I couldn't work out how to run around the Fenny Compton side though...!
Banbury
Banbury North
Banbury

2016 era assumed due to mention of OL9111.
Banbury North-> Banbury path missing, as posted above. (#20164)
404: caffeine not found. Sorry, misunderstood.

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 19:00 #107582
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GeoffM in post 107576 said:
Meld in post 107568 said:
Timed to run at 134mph

BTW Kim on VSTP ignore the timed to run at speeds as all VSTPs do not generate the correct timing speed
For VSTP the number is in metres per second (60mph in this case). I can't remember the back story, probably VSTPs are prepared on a different system to regular timetables.
Surely 134 metres per second is even faster? As close as makes no difference 300 mph?

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Run around procedure 16/04/2018 at 19:19 #107583
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TUT in post 107582 said:
GeoffM in post 107576 said:
Meld in post 107568 said:
Timed to run at 134mph

BTW Kim on VSTP ignore the timed to run at speeds as all VSTPs do not generate the correct timing speed
For VSTP the number is in metres per second (60mph in this case). I can't remember the back story, probably VSTPs are prepared on a different system to regular timetables.
Surely 134 metres per second is even faster? As close as makes no difference 300 mph?
I think it's that a value in mph is being entered into the system, however the system thinks the input is in m/s, which it then converts to mph.

60m/s = 134mph

"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)
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Run around procedure 17/04/2018 at 17:17 #107592
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TUT in post 107582 said:
GeoffM in post 107576 said:
Meld in post 107568 said:
Timed to run at 134mph

BTW Kim on VSTP ignore the timed to run at speeds as all VSTPs do not generate the correct timing speed
For VSTP the number is in metres per second (60mph in this case). I can't remember the back story, probably VSTPs are prepared on a different system to regular timetables.
Surely 134 metres per second is even faster? As close as makes no difference 300 mph?
I refer to my earlier comment. Just back to front, that is all.

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