The signals are:
Depot = 1
Train length <= 6
Max trains = 1
Moderator: Optera
I name them all the same without a problem. My current vanilla base has I think 16 depot hubs, with 12 depot lanes each all named ¬LTN Depot¬jodokus31 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:31 am Different LTN depots should be named differently. That ensures, that trains from other depots don't gather in one spot (like shopping carts in a supermarket)
It can work, esp. if you have much going on and the trains are on the road. But try to disable the dispatcher in settings and observe what happens to the trains. Do they find home?khalismur wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 3:18 pmI name them all the same without a problem. My current vanilla base has I think 16 depot hubs, with 12 depot lanes each all named ¬LTN Depot¬jodokus31 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:31 am Different LTN depots should be named differently. That ensures, that trains from other depots don't gather in one spot (like shopping carts in a supermarket)
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Why would I wanna disable it? My base has trains of several sizes, from 2 to 11 cars, but all depot lines are 100% equal. They have no "home", they go to the closest unoccupied depot to where they delivered the goods.jodokus31 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:02 pm[...] try to disable the dispatcher in settings and observe what happens to the trains. Do they find home?
It's a test. If you disable the dispatcher, the trains are not sent any more, so they will finish their deliveries and go back to depot.khalismur wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 9:28 pmWhy would I wanna disable it? My base has trains of several sizes, from 2 to 11 cars, but all depot lines are 100% equal. They have no "home", they go to the closest unoccupied depot to where they delivered the goods.jodokus31 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:02 pm[...] try to disable the dispatcher in settings and observe what happens to the trains. Do they find home?