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I gave someone permission a few days back. It's the same for all.
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Raichase wrote:You guys realise it hasn't been added as a new catagory, it's avaliable as the station dropdown menu from the default stations. Ie, open the station window, and instead of picking a new catagory, choose a new platform type. You should have the TTD Default one, plus the two lots of buffers.
That's what I expected too. The UKWaypoints work like that and I can
add them to the game just fine. The buffers don't work even with all
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the latest and greatest nightly patch and see if that works.

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ChristopherT wrote:The UKWaypoints work like that and I can
add them to the game just fine.
No, they don't. They appear as the station class, "Signal-box".
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WhiteHand wrote:No, they don't. They appear as the station class, "Signal-box".
yes, but if newstations is installed, it's added to the other signalboxes. i guess that's what he meant, it's added to an existing class.
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The Brick Tram Depots are here! You can find them at the bottom of this post.
EDIT: New version, I messed up the GRF-IDs.
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I've updated the first page with the tram depot release information.
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For the record I got the buffers working properly now. I was playing with the Canadian Stations set when it struck me. It seems to me that the buffers in this set are set so they will never accept goods or passengers, correct? The buffers look really good in dummy yards and I'm going to experiment with a dummy hump yard and see how that works.

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Born Acorn wrote:Right, the first release of the Generic Buffers.[/b]
I may be a bit thick, but do they support Alpine climate? The Snow works fine, and looks great, but the grass is the original Arctic.

Using 0.1.

Also, are there any plans to add wires to the buffers? Ie, overhead wires for trains?
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Ooh, I think both are down to peter1138 on that one, as they'll be code related. :wink:

However, Electric rails could require new graphics. Does any have a picture of how electric lines end?
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Born Acorn wrote:However, Electric rails could require new graphics. Does any have a picture of how electric lines end?
Traditionally, they end with a pole in the centre of the railway, that ends the line, and keeps the tension high. I'll see if I can find pictures.

Carlingford, Sydney Australia

That one isn't very good, because the line used to continue, but it shows a small silver pole beyond the main support, which ends and tenses the wire...

Newcastle, Australia

Again, not very clear, but it might give you some idea?
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often in large stations it would go to the building at the end of the track

also are any variations on the buffer stops going to concieved, it does look very modern, and generally the buffers at the end of bare bays would be an old wooden one or a ballast/coal container. in stations it would be a red rail one. and the snowy one could be a snow pile, with a plank on it mabey?
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Well at Norwich, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street and Euston they end with a central pole, it can be seen here and another example.
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I'll have a go at them. However, I cannot promise a release at any time, as peter1138 is a busy busy man!
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m3henry wrote:also are any variations on the buffer stops going to concieved, it does look very modern, and generally the buffers at the end of bare bays would be an old wooden one or a ballast/coal container. in stations it would be a red rail one. and the snowy one could be a snow pile, with a plank on it mabey?
Heh, in rural NSW, it was usually a sleeper bolted to the top-side of the track. Sometimes they painted it white. Most of the time they didn't.
Ameecher wrote:Well at Norwich, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street and Euston they end with a central pole, it can be seen here and another example.
Thats the kind of shot I was looking for! Thanks Ameecher!
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for the generic buffers can you do a canopy version for 2 squares, like TTD?

and with your waypoints, can you make the abandoned station able to be up to 3 squares long, because abandoned stations usually have some platform left alone
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About the catenary termination: I know a place where they couldn't put a pole in the middle of the track and attach the wire there (because the rail continues). What they did was put a pole on each side of the rail and the catenary splits and is attached to each pole.
The great thing about this solution is that it can also be used for places where the electrified rail ends, but unelectrified rail continues.
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That's not what happens on a lot of British rails.

I'm thinking of Lichfield Trent Valley's connection between low and high level rails.

The electrification ends just after the connection branches off and there is just a single catenary structure that the catenary ends.
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Yeah a lot of the time the electrification just stops, sometimes just off to one side with a massive sign saying "no electric trains past this point" or "electric trains stop". Or at termini the OHLE ends with the style that I showed above.
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That makes sense, as catenary is done in blocks, with the blocks beginning and ending at one side of the tracks. The end of the wire is just one block ending (at one side) without another one taking over...
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I have made a version of Generic buffers that is compitable with "Alpine climate.grf" and "Temperate snow tiles".
Can I upload it here?

I may be a bit thick, but do they support Alpine climate? The Snow works fine, and looks great, but the grass is the original Arctic.
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