Received a warning that train was out of fuel. Notification takes me straight to the train, and I thought 'that's odd', as at first sight it appeared to be in the station. I then realised it wasn't quite in the station. The reason the train ran out of fuel is probably just that it never had quite long enough in the station to get a good load as the pumps do fill trains fast, and in hindsight a faster inserter would have filled it up more effectively. Anyway, the strange thing was that the train was either not quite in the station and had run out just within a meter or two of the platform. The insert could have reached the train and refilled it, but because it was on auto they didn't. The moment the train was set to manual, I guess the train was considered static, and the inserter began to fill the train with fuel.
What should have happened.
If the train runs out of fuel, this should be considered as a stopped train just as if it were manual. This would have allowed the inserter to fuel the train. I suspect most of the time, trains run out of fuel a long way from the station, but in this case it ran out of fuel within range of a loaded inserter and could have been refuelled if the logic were slightly different.
