First of all, thank you for making this mod
I have encountered a bug in my play through when first setting up my rail network.
/Edit: nvm, using debug mode, I found that the unloading station was blocked by ghost tanks that I just hadn't noticed. Removing them solved the issue. However it still remains that the ghost tanks continue to be an issue in 1.2.2
A tanker will load just fine, but then when it gets to the unloading station, nothing happens.
The pump will just sit there, doing nothing.
However, when you remove and replace the unloading pump, it will unload the tanker just fine.
The same happens when you rotate the pump 360°, or if you reload the game.
Now if you move the train a away from the pump, and back to the pump, it will again just ignore the tanker until you rotate it, replace it, or reload the game.
However, if you advance by about one tile, the unloading pump will successfully engage the secondary port, and unload just fine.
This happens when the train is on automatic schedule as well as when you drive it manually.
Since this happened on my regular playthrough with tons of mods, I decided to test it out in a sandbox environment with only the RailTanker mod enabled, and the same thing happened.
Additionally, in both instances, the very first time a tanker was being filled it created a ghost tank that just hung in mid air above the rail (the bug that was reported earlier in the thread).
On my regular playthrough they disappeared when upgrading from 1.2.1 to 1.2.2, but in the sandbox that I started in 1.2.2 I had to manually remove it.
They don't seem to appear once a tanker has been filled for the first time however. So out of my sample size of 2 it would seem that that particular bug will only ever happen once per world.
Here is a sandbox save, where I've set up a train going in a circle loading and unloading oil:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/172 ... kerBug.zip
I would make it a url, but since it's my first post on this forum, it won't let me -.-
/Edit: And it makes it a clickable link automatically, so why all the inconvenience...