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timetables query shunt moves? 15/07/2018 at 18:17 #110257 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
good evening all, im writing a Timetable for a terminus station that has a depot close by all trains are ran to the depot under local control and back into platforms/sidings for the following days service can i replicate this using the shunt moves option? if so how? or do they need to be timetabled? Log in to reply |
timetables query shunt moves? 15/07/2018 at 18:25 #110258 | |
Noisynoel
989 posts |
The shunt moves option creates random shunts, normally from one entry point to another. The moves you require need to be timetabled as they are formed off of an inward working and when they come out need to for a next working. The shunt move option could create random moves from the depit to the station and back again
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timetables query shunt moves? 15/07/2018 at 18:26 #110259 | |
JamesN
1608 posts |
Stanyon in post 110257 said:good evening all,They should be timetabled - shunt moves is for “random” movements that say, pop in/out a headshunt. Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Stanyon |
timetables query shunt moves? 15/07/2018 at 18:33 #110261 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
thank you there not scripted moves hence me asking................
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timetables query shunt moves? 15/07/2018 at 19:56 #110262 | |
JamesN
1608 posts |
Stanyon in post 110261 said:thank you there not scripted moves hence me asking................They’re not timetabled in the strict sense; but they are regular and in connection with certain other; timetabled workings. For SimSig purposes they need to be timetabled - even if it’s a rough/best guess schedule. Unit and/or Crew diagrams will often have nominal times for such workings. Log in to reply |
timetables query shunt moves? 16/07/2018 at 19:29 #110277 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
unfortunately the station workings dont show them and crew workings just display shed drivers.
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