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Signals with a presignal-Function
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 07:46
by chrischi_silly
I have a problem:
when you have a dual-track with two stations and each station with two platforms. But on the track there are 3 or more trains. I set a signal in front of the stations and one signal before the switch before the stations. But when 2 trains are in the station and the third train comes then the signal in fornt of the switch is yellow and he drive on the switch but theres no way to drive to the platforms.
So, can somebody create a signal that display the next signal function. F.e. If the stationsignal is red the signal before the switch musst be red to. Is it possible?
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 08:00
by PikkaBird
That functionality is already in Locomotion; if you make the signals at the station platforms 2-way, and the signal into the junction 1-way, the signal into the junction will not clear until one of the station signals does.
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 08:06
by chrischi_silly
oh thanks.
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 09:04
by chrischi_silly
PikkaBird wrote:That functionality is already in Locomotion; if you make the signals at the station platforms 2-way, and the signal into the junction 1-way, the signal into the junction will not clear until one of the station signals does.
I have tested what you said but there was a second problem i forgot to discribe. There are f.e. a third and fourth station like the image. All i need is a method to connect the 2 signals in the direction of the one station with the signals of this station. Because i have ever an "error" on the switch line on the image. Can somebody do this?
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 09:08
by PikkaBird
It's a bit hard to make out the screenshot (hint, because loco is 256 colours, screenshots in .png file are relatively small

)... but I'd say to get it to work properly, you'd need an extra signal block between the main junction and the station. The layout you have there seems too convoluted.
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 09:10
by Hyronymus
The porblem in your screenshot has to do with the track lenght. The track between signal is too short, making it possible that an engine waits in front of the northern station and at the same time blocking you're crossing. But I recommend you to prevent level crossings like these, they easily become a train jam, even when you *think* you have the signalling right.
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 09:54
by chrischi_silly
OK! Here is a better image. But it must be possible that all the trains drive to the Ost-station and they wait if the station is full with trains. It works if i cancel the tracks to Flurryborough. But why it doesn't work at this time?
Posted: 04 Oct 2004 10:23
by Hyronymus
Just as I said: you lack some signals to keep the crossing clear at all time. Look at the pics for guidance.
Posted: 05 Oct 2004 06:15
by JTanczos
The way I do it is this....
1) connect the station directly to the junction. Sometimes the game will wait before entering the junction if it sees no open stations slots.
2) create a length of track able to hold the next incoming train and put the signals at either end.
3) if the stations get more traffic then the junction can handle you have more incoming tracks the length of the longest train and then have them go one way through the station and back to the main track further down the line. I know I posted a few times but this is the example.
http://www.tt-forums.net/files/screenshot1_627.jpg
JT
Posted: 06 Oct 2004 15:31
by Jango
i like the train crash hyronymus
