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Does it matter where in New Yard I send a train?

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Does it matter where in New Yard I send a train? 12/02/2021 at 16:54 #137179
bugsy
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It’s been quite a while since I played this sim so I can’t remember whether a train destined for the yard is supposed to terminate in either of the two visible tracks (without a TC) or if it’s ok to send it beyond those using the grey exit arrow. If I did that, would it drop off the sim?

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Does it matter where in New Yard I send a train? 12/02/2021 at 16:59 #137180
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Anything booked to the New Yard will stop in one of the two track-circuited sidings, it doesn't matter which one (unless there's a specific TT note). The line beyond is the New Yard Headshunt, any train booked to use that will be timetabled there. It's not an exit point.
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Does it matter where in New Yard I send a train? 12/02/2021 at 17:00 #137181
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The yard itself is formed by those two tracks, so trains timetabled to go into the yard will just stop there. The track beyond it is a headshunt, if you signal a train there (and abandon its timetable) it will just hit the buffers. You can see a 'block' at the end of the track to indicate the buffer stop.

edit: Steamer was faster

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