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London Meet, 16th. November 2019

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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 18/11/2019 at 09:24 #121765
kbarber
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Excellent day, thanks to all involved in organising and providing the sims.

One possible bug (I don't know what real life provides) at Deansgate. On putting the tram signals into auto it promptly signalled an arriving tram in on top of one already in the platform, even though the other platform was clear. I ended up with the trams having to depart out of order. Is this intended behaviour?

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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 18/11/2019 at 10:40 #121767
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kbarber in post 121765 said:
Excellent day, thanks to all involved in organising and providing the sims.

One possible bug (I don't know what real life provides) at Deansgate. On putting the tram signals into auto it promptly signalled an arriving tram in on top of one already in the platform, even though the other platform was clear. I ended up with the trams having to depart out of order. Is this intended behaviour?
Well spotted. The SBSIs at Deansgate Junction prohibit the use of the automatic working button as it's got a habit of doing what you experienced.

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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 18/11/2019 at 11:48 #121768
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Seem to remember when I was a Metrolink driver it would aim to fill the platforms- without intervention it would send a tram into P1, then a second on top of that, the next into P2 and the fourth on top of that. The 'ARS' system at Bury would do exactly the same thing if left to its own devices!
There's the right way, the wrong way and the railway.
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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 18/11/2019 at 12:07 #121769
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Didn't make it in the end, thought I might pop in onmu way from Scotland, but came south Monday instead.
448 miles away instead of 20

Bill

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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 18/11/2019 at 21:24 #121779
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I couldn't make it either unfortunately, I ended up having work on the day.
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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 19/11/2019 at 08:50 #121784
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headshot119 in post 121767 said:
kbarber in post 121765 said:
Excellent day, thanks to all involved in organising and providing the sims.

One possible bug (I don't know what real life provides) at Deansgate. On putting the tram signals into auto it promptly signalled an arriving tram in on top of one already in the platform, even though the other platform was clear. I ended up with the trams having to depart out of order. Is this intended behaviour?
Well spotted. The SBSIs at Deansgate Junction prohibit the use of the automatic working button as it's got a habit of doing what you experienced.

A really useful bit of kit then!

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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 19/11/2019 at 13:08 #121788
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kbarber in post 121784 said:
headshot119 in post 121767 said:
kbarber in post 121765 said:
Excellent day, thanks to all involved in organising and providing the sims.

One possible bug (I don't know what real life provides) at Deansgate. On putting the tram signals into auto it promptly signalled an arriving tram in on top of one already in the platform, even though the other platform was clear. I ended up with the trams having to depart out of order. Is this intended behaviour?
Well spotted. The SBSIs at Deansgate Junction prohibit the use of the automatic working button as it's got a habit of doing what you experienced.

A really useful bit of kit then!
The data suggests that the routing preference is Route 505BM (To go behind 506), 505BC (So call on behind 506), 505AM (To go behind 508, and finally 505BC to call on behind 508. In the sim, the call on routes will only be requested if the signal end track circuit is clear

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London Meet, 16th. November 2019 20/11/2019 at 08:33 #121813
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pedroathome in post 121788 said:
kbarber in post 121784 said:
headshot119 in post 121767 said:
kbarber in post 121765 said:
Excellent day, thanks to all involved in organising and providing the sims.

One possible bug (I don't know what real life provides) at Deansgate. On putting the tram signals into auto it promptly signalled an arriving tram in on top of one already in the platform, even though the other platform was clear. I ended up with the trams having to depart out of order. Is this intended behaviour?
Well spotted. The SBSIs at Deansgate Junction prohibit the use of the automatic working button as it's got a habit of doing what you experienced.

A really useful bit of kit then!
The data suggests that the routing preference is Route 505BM (To go behind 506), 505BC (So call on behind 506), 505AM (To go behind 508, and finally 505BC to call on behind 508. In the sim, the call on routes will only be requested if the signal end track circuit is clear
As I said then :-)

Seriously, who in their right mind would come up with that order of routes?

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