Parallel rails?
Posted: 22 Apr 2019 07:10
I have been thinking about this a lot the last day or so.
* 2-n pairs of rails running parallel or 2-n rail same direction same side. In terms of the long hauls this looks like track load balancing is far easier and efficient; it can essentially be done at full speed. But then no less than Mr. TTD, Owen Rudge, himself shows all his examples with the former on his Web site, Junctions R Us.
* I see the value in none crossing junctions; multi-level. However, I wonder if the complexity of a junction with double inputs and outputs is worth it. Or would it just be simpler to diverge the parallel tracks and have two single input junctions. There is a lot of space on these OTTD maps on long hauls.
* Anyone ever do this. Start with a 4 track terminus as RoRo performance wasn't needed at the time, then later convert to RoRo by putting most of the out side underground to avoid the town council from BBQing you.
* I disabled 90 degree turns in OTTD-JGR as a concession to realism. What do you do. Also, Master Hellish in his videos makes a good point that tight multi-level junctions and long trains don't really mix; as the whole point is to keep everyone rolling.
Thoughts?
PS: Finally, I want to say that I resent the Town Council not permitting me to put up one way signs on their roads. I don't want to BOMB anything; just a little traffic discipline. Idiots, bribes are going to be smaller this year.
Thanks!
* 2-n pairs of rails running parallel or 2-n rail same direction same side. In terms of the long hauls this looks like track load balancing is far easier and efficient; it can essentially be done at full speed. But then no less than Mr. TTD, Owen Rudge, himself shows all his examples with the former on his Web site, Junctions R Us.
* I see the value in none crossing junctions; multi-level. However, I wonder if the complexity of a junction with double inputs and outputs is worth it. Or would it just be simpler to diverge the parallel tracks and have two single input junctions. There is a lot of space on these OTTD maps on long hauls.
* Anyone ever do this. Start with a 4 track terminus as RoRo performance wasn't needed at the time, then later convert to RoRo by putting most of the out side underground to avoid the town council from BBQing you.
* I disabled 90 degree turns in OTTD-JGR as a concession to realism. What do you do. Also, Master Hellish in his videos makes a good point that tight multi-level junctions and long trains don't really mix; as the whole point is to keep everyone rolling.
Thoughts?
PS: Finally, I want to say that I resent the Town Council not permitting me to put up one way signs on their roads. I don't want to BOMB anything; just a little traffic discipline. Idiots, bribes are going to be smaller this year.
Thanks!