Path Signals
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 3:38 am
I found an ancient thread from last year about this. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3497
The basic concept is pretty much the same.
I suggest that the signals require a new tech called "Advanced Automated Railway", which comes after the initial research where you unlock regular Signals.
Maybe since these signals are more complex, why not just have a Signal and an Advanced Circuit as the recipe?
The uses for this is mainly for junctions where it's possible for more than one train to go at once. For example, let's say you have a 4-way junction. A train from the south wants to go west, and one from the north wants to go east. With regular signals, whichever train comes last will have to wait for the other train, but for path signals, the trains' paths don't intersect, so they just keep going to where they go.
The basic concept is pretty much the same.
I suggest that the signals require a new tech called "Advanced Automated Railway", which comes after the initial research where you unlock regular Signals.
Maybe since these signals are more complex, why not just have a Signal and an Advanced Circuit as the recipe?
The uses for this is mainly for junctions where it's possible for more than one train to go at once. For example, let's say you have a 4-way junction. A train from the south wants to go west, and one from the north wants to go east. With regular signals, whichever train comes last will have to wait for the other train, but for path signals, the trains' paths don't intersect, so they just keep going to where they go.