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Down Cambridge (Hitchin B, GF 2276) 03/06/2019 at 12:32 #118702
DaveHarries
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Morning all,

Just a quick one which is, I realise, quite minor. Just been experimenting on KX for an hour with the Down Cambridge closed around the flyover and inadvertently found a bug, namely that, when I try and isolate it, part of the track does not adapt the blue border which the other parts do. The track section referred to here is coloured red in the attached image.

I have looked at the list of track circuits. The bit left of the red one is circuit T452 and the one to the right is circuit T451 but, when clicked, the bit I have coloured red does not come up with a track circuit number on the list in the F11 => Track Sections window.

Just thought I would raise this. Presumably it would never become a TC failure.

Dave

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Down Cambridge (Hitchin B) 03/06/2019 at 12:38 #118704
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I can't see any yellow bit in your attached image, did you mean red? The part highlighted red is T452. The part to the left is T453, the part to the right is T451.
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Down Cambridge (Hitchin B) 03/06/2019 at 13:05 #118705
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Just tested in V3.4 of Kings Cross, and it is possible to put an engineering isolation on this track circuit. When using the mouse click button, I found that you need to click on the end of the TC furthest away from the points for it to select. This is the same with T451 which you had highlighted


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Down Cambridge (Hitchin B) 03/06/2019 at 13:11 #118706
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You need to click on a plain part of the TC when applying an isolation via F11. Otherwise it thinks you're trying to select the points.
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