Due to personal taxi train, the criteria of "only if the train is part of a train group" is neccesary. Meaning it does ore to smelter as a routine? this will be the type of train i'm talking about.
Situation 1: passager enters. But then clicks for the train to go to a termporary location. Insted of the wait 5 seconds (not replace, but a new tick box in options), to have "passager not present". Meaning the train won't do anything unless we get off
Situation 2: Passager is not yet present (and again, option, tick box is on). The new condition for the train will be: passager is present. Then we manually give a new destination, making it situation 1.
Situation mix: tick box, reverse order. When we make a new temporary stop, the train will imideatly go for that one. The ideea is exact reverse. Aka stop 1, 2, 3, to be in the order you created them. And here comes situation mix: The last (newest) stop will be "passager not present". Meaning that is where you will get off and the train will go back to it's route. So what about the previous Temporary stop? Well situation 2 if passager is not present. However, situation mix has a situation 3: Any in between situation will have a "passager present" AND "5 sec inactivity". This 5 sec is for you to get off. Since the in between (aka betting on the train and off), means you want to get off at said location, do whatever you need, and then go back on the train for the next location or to take you back. This is why situation 3 has both conditions. To give you time to get off, and the moment you get back on the train, it will imideatly go to the next stop.
If anyone can word it better please go ahead. Especially if you can add it in game
Passager not present <- trains with Group
Moderator: ickputzdirwech
Re: Passager not present <- trains with Group
You can already use the "Passenger (not) Present" Conditions with an Interrupt-style schedule. I usually have this setup so I can "Hijack" any train by just boarding: it will head to the central Depot, wait for me to get off, and then resume its normal schedule.