Maybe I'm confused, but doesn't a chain signal prevent trains from stopping at it?  My understanding is that the train has to have an open normal signal ahead for it to actually path through a chain signal.  I thought I understood train signals pretty well but this one is baffling me.
If I'm just crazy, what am I missing?
Or is it it a bug?
			
							Train stops at chain signal - [resolved]
Train stops at chain signal - [resolved]
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Re: Train stops at chain signal - Bug?
I will theorize that the second train was already in that rail segment when the chain signal turned red - your problem is you're using normal signals at the edge of the stacker instead of a chain signal because that allows the train to move beyond that stacker and into a hold line before the stops.
TL;DR - user the chain signal in the edge of the stacker to solve - NaB.
			
			
									
									
						TL;DR - user the chain signal in the edge of the stacker to solve - NaB.
Re: Train stops at chain signal - [resolved]
Ah my train stacker is signalled incorrectly.  For train stackers you need a single chain signal feeding into a set of normal signals where trains park, and chain signals on exits.  I had these backwards.
Edit: jockeril, I just missed your post with mine, but that was it. Thanks!
			
			
									
									
						Edit: jockeril, I just missed your post with mine, but that was it. Thanks!



