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Slow down at stations
In real life, if a train is going non-stop though a station, it still generally slows down a bit. Could this be done with ttdpatch?
Maybe there could be different speeds depending on station type (when they are implemented). For example, a train probably wouldn't slow down for a checkpoint, and would slow down more in a passenger station than a cargo station.
Maybe there could be different speeds depending on station type (when they are implemented). For example, a train probably wouldn't slow down for a checkpoint, and would slow down more in a passenger station than a cargo station.
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I like this idea. It does look a bit odd when an ICE-3 rolls straight into a terminus station at 300 odd km/hr, then stops in the last meter or two. Not a major thing (I'm used to it, just like no signals on bridges, and no longer depots etc), so I don't really mind what happens here 

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Yes, I think this would be a really good idea, although we shouldn't make it too slow as many trains do actually go through stations pretty fast when they're not stopping.
And I would think that it's at least sort of possible, as Oskar developed a similar feature for level crossings.

And I would think that it's at least sort of possible, as Oskar developed a similar feature for level crossings.
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And then train crashes might actually happen unintentionally, as is the case in real life.SHADOW-XIII wrote:indeed nice idea .... also this could be added to signals (so when train is too fast to stop then it can't stop at signal ... and ... kabooom)

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Perhaps there needs to be a distinction between trains stopping at a certain station and slowing down and trains just passing a station and slowing down. I think this can be done by reading the orders.Oracle wrote:Yes, I think this would be a really good idea, although we shouldn't make it too slow as many trains do actually go through stations pretty fast when they're not stopping.
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Perhaps it would only slow down if it was using the new non-stop handing, and it would ignore stations that were not on it's orders list?
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Look, just stop it.top_cat19 wrote:Yep. True.
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Oh, sorry (no offense taken anywayHyronymus wrote:Not to be mean but I thought I covered that tooRaichase wrote:Perhaps it would only slow down if it was using the new non-stop handing, and it would ignore stations that were not on it's orders list?![]()
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orudge wrote:Look, just stop it.top_cat19 wrote:Yep. True.
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Aw shucks - you're making me all embarresed now.SHADOW-XIII wrote:I'm waiting when someone from PatchDevTeam say somthing to this genius idea [boldface mine]

But seriously
If it didn't slow down at stations not on its list, then it would be passing through stations at full speed - which doesn't seem realistic.Raichase wrote:Perhaps it would only slow down if it was using the new non-stop handing, and it would ignore stations that were not on it's orders list?
I think that the train should slow down for all stations no matter whether they are on its list or not.
To do this, the handling would probably be separate from the non-stop handling.
If the station is a stop on the list, then it is different. Maybe it should slow down smoothly from when it enters the station to when it stops.
Sorry - I've just realised this post is slightly 'bitty'.
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I know Sydney trains don't but then again we don't have high speed trains (none really go over 60km/hr in the city). I can imagine it would be quite unsettling to have a train scream through a station at 300 something km per hour.
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Although if track speed limits are introduced, then surely a speed limit could be introduced for stations?
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