Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
http://i.imgur.com/O20h0ZO.jpg not entirely sure what i'm doing wrong, sometimes it will go to the next station but it cant find a path back even when i make them exactly the same at both ends.
Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
It might be because of the signals. They are indicating, that you can go in, but not out. Place a signal parallel to the ones already placed and you should be fine
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Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
Yep, the sidings need exit signals. Also, the two-way piece of track is probably best off without signals (they're chain signals now, that might not harm, but it won't help either)
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Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
I've been experimenting with single-track rails, and I do passing blocks like this all the time.Boogieman14 wrote:Yep, the sidings need exit signals. Also, the two-way piece of track is probably best off without signals (they're chain signals now, that might not harm, but it won't help either)
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As for the chain signals - there are a lot of situations on two-way track where they're absolutely required or you get deadlocks. Before and after normal intersections for example. Omitting them here might work, but if you get in the habit of leaving them off, you can easily end up omitting required ones. It also clearly marks the rail section as two way.- vampiricdust
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Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
The sidings have one way signals entering them. You should make them double signals like the one on the signal track. Then remove the double signals on the single track. When using a single line like that, you only need signals on the entrance and exit branches.
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Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
One-way sidings are the only safe way to set up such a passing block. If both tracks are two-way, a deadlock will happen if four trains, 2 in each direction, enter adjacent passing blocks.vampiricdust wrote:The sidings have one way signals entering them. You should make them double signals like the one on the signal track.
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Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
I was talking about the OP's station branches, not your passing blocks.Gus_Smedstad wrote:One-way sidings are the only safe way to set up such a passing block. If both tracks are two-way, a deadlock will happen if four trains, 2 in each direction, enter adjacent passing blocks.vampiricdust wrote:The sidings have one way signals entering them. You should make them double signals like the one on the signal track.
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Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
Arrgh, of course you're correct. For some reason I skimmed the original question and thought he was talking about sidings, not terminal stations for double-header trains. Of course you need signals in both directions for those.vampiricdust wrote: I was talking about the OP's station branches, not your passing blocks.
Re: Train Sidings, what am i doing wrong?
Many have answered already, but to give a bit more of an explination.Lynsis wrote:http://i.imgur.com/O20h0ZO.jpg not entirely sure what i'm doing wrong, sometimes it will go to the next station but it cant find a path back even when i make them exactly the same at both ends.
Signals not only cut things up into blocks..but they also indicate what direction the AI can go in on a track. When you put them off you should see arrows pointing off into one direction (towards the trains in the pictures case). You need to set it up so that trains know they can go both ways on that track, so place another signal that'll point the opposite way.
For the sake of it..you change the direction of the signal by changing which side of the track you place them on.
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