HELP: Passenger feeder service
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HELP: Passenger feeder service
is it possible to use the unload function as feeder service like in ttdpatch? I want to collect passengers in the cities and take them to the station but it doesn't work. Thanks for helping. cu
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Feeder Stations
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You dont need to use transport to collect passengers for your station.
Instead build a bus stop 2 squares away from your station in the direction of the city buildings. This increases the station catchment area and the additional passengers (or anything else for that matter) will now appear at the station.
You dont need to use transport to collect passengers for your station.
Instead build a bus stop 2 squares away from your station in the direction of the city buildings. This increases the station catchment area and the additional passengers (or anything else for that matter) will now appear at the station.
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That is a useful method, but sometimes it is more fun and better loking(imo) to drop off at an airport or 'super' passenger station, especially using slower EMUs to deliver to High Speed Trains. I've had stations like this with more passengers than I could service without upgrading to Ro-Ros(also a pain in a city or underground).
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Passengers out of no where
In one of the scenarios I had passengers and mail appear from no where. Should have only been collecting livestock.
So I experimented a bit. Loads of platforms dotted around. You can see that passengers appeared at several.
Now this would be a good place to set up feeder buses into the train station. That doesnt demand passengers so they would be unloaded there awaiting a train...or many trains
So I experimented a bit. Loads of platforms dotted around. You can see that passengers appeared at several.
Now this would be a good place to set up feeder buses into the train station. That doesnt demand passengers so they would be unloaded there awaiting a train...or many trains
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It's only likely to work with an out-of town airport being served by something else (bus, train, ship) but the problem is, what happens to the pax who are dropped off at the airport? Okay, you set the planes to unload when they land, but then - does the game ensure that the ones who've just gotten off a plane don't get picked up by the next one to arrive? And the same for the ground transport that arrives?
The only way, without passengers routing via the internal computations of the game, is to have one airport for incoming people, and one for outgoing. Horrendously expensive, and you'd also have to have the plane taking off empty from the inbound airport to travel 50 yards over to land at the outbound airport and load up.
Simutrans, we love you more.
The only way, without passengers routing via the internal computations of the game, is to have one airport for incoming people, and one for outgoing. Horrendously expensive, and you'd also have to have the plane taking off empty from the inbound airport to travel 50 yards over to land at the outbound airport and load up.
Simutrans, we love you more.
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I'm having fun with this concept in a new game. It can work for any transport type, and I have it working effectively with passenger rail. I set up two main stations at each 'stop' and feed them with a mix of Metro EMUs, Elevated Trams, and road transport. I give both stations the same name, but tag Inbound and outbound on the end. Once I fill my system up it will contain about 30 vehicles at each stop, each making a decent profit. The main passenger/mail trains are each netting about 700,000 to 1 Million each way...
It takes a bit more planning than a normal in-city Ro-Ro, but it's just as effective. More fun (imo), too!
I'll post some screens soon.
Edit: I didn't use the magic passengers trick thing simply because it would interfere (and possibly overload..) my inbound stations. Until I test that trick further myself to see what it can/cannot do, I wont be using it in any of my other ideas. It's cheap, too.
It takes a bit more planning than a normal in-city Ro-Ro, but it's just as effective. More fun (imo), too!
I'll post some screens soon.
Edit: I didn't use the magic passengers trick thing simply because it would interfere (and possibly overload..) my inbound stations. Until I test that trick further myself to see what it can/cannot do, I wont be using it in any of my other ideas. It's cheap, too.
I may be the lesser Steve, but I am not smitten.
I'll change this sig in time....
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NEC Trainset in Development
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Here are some screens of my unfinished terminus station on a personalized version of the awesome Arcadian Development scenario.
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- Above ground view
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NEC Trainset in Development
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