Advice on signals
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Advice on signals
there are 2 kinds signals one is one way and a block how to use this two signals ??? need help ASAP got a lot of trains and waste a lot of time < sorry for my english. is there any new signals ?
Re: Advice on signals
The one-way signals are for directing traffic in a specific direction. By directing trains as shown below, you can have a much more efficient rail service.
Here I have four trains running on this one line making much more money than just one.
Notice that the trains are traveling in both directions like a highway.
Two-way signals can direct traffic in two directions, but they're usually best for complex stations like this:
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Normally I would give you a link to the signals guide on AMI Trains, but it is currently unavailable.
Here I have four trains running on this one line making much more money than just one.
Notice that the trains are traveling in both directions like a highway.
Two-way signals can direct traffic in two directions, but they're usually best for complex stations like this:
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Normally I would give you a link to the signals guide on AMI Trains, but it is currently unavailable.
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Re: Advice on signals
With one way signals you can also have more than two trains
Re: Advice on signals
Well sometime i use both signals. And i have not just use 1 or 5 train running < the rail are very long it station are very big some like 3 to 5 as big as i can make by use the signals is waste a lot of time and i have to make many crossover points < there is 4 track 2 by 2 in and out here i have to make big crossover and put so many signals and this why all my 10 to 15 trains are be stop and wait there. what to do ?
Re: Advice on signals
@ahtom133: Are you sure you don't have to many trains on one route? Can you post some screenshots?
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Looking for AMI trains, Chicago Locomotive Works, etc: You'll find your needs here: http://www.locomotiondepot.net/
Here's another: http://www.walter1940.de Lots of interesting stuff on this site, including tutorials.
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