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Old January 1st, 1970, 12:00 AM
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Most of the curved stations are invisible stations or bare platforms. The usual radius is 300 meters except for tram and narrow gauge stations, which are probably not what you're after anyway.
If the cars work with other stations but not with AJS I'm not sure what the problem could be. I've never had that problem yet.
You could use the 40 meter invisible station and curve the rest of the station around it. I think it's called Station Basic 40.

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Here you are Mick

Passenger Enabled - Track Only

Radius from 200/250/300 with platform heights of 40/60/80cm

KUIDs 147360:28141 to 147360:28178

by Papinek http://trainz.idisk.cz/

NOTE - They may have been put on the DLS, so check that out first.

Radius 200m

Zast r200 105m II 40/60/80cm
Zast r200 105m L I 40/60/80cm
Zast r200 105m R I 40/60/80cm
Zast r200 52m II 40/60/80cm
Zast r200 52m L I 40/60/80cm
Zast r200 52m R I 40/60/80cm

Radius 250m

Zast r250 109m II 40/60/80cm
Zast r250 109m L I 40/60/80cm
Zast r250 109m R I 40/60/80cm
Zast r250 50m II 40/60/80cm
Zast r250 50m L I 40/60/80cm
Zast r250 50m R I 40/60/80cm

Radius 300m

Zast r300 109m II 40/60/80cm
Zast r300 109m L I 40/60/80cm
Zast r300 109m R I 40/60/80cm
Zast r300 52m II 40/60/80cm
Zast r300 52m L I 40/60/80cm
Zast r300 52m R I 40/60/80cm

When installed, look under CG Modula, in Surveyor

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Passenger Enabled Straight – Platforms

by Pavel Hlavacek http://www.cybgate.cz/

KUIDs - 49869:28153 and 49869:28168 to 49869:28177

CGM hplatform 00 5x100 I
CGM hplatform 00 5x100 IIx
CGM hplatform 00 5x50 I
CGM hplatform 00 5x50 IIx
CGM hplatform 60 10x200 II A
CGM hplatform 60 10x200 II B
CGM hplatform 60 10x200 IV
CGM hplatform 80 10x200 II A
CGM hplatform 80 10x200 II B
CGM hplatform 80 10x200 IV
CGM hplatform 80 10x50 I

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Passenger Enabled Straight - Track Only with platform heights of 40/60/80cm

by Papinek http://trainz.idisk.cz/

KUIDs – 147360:28043 to 147360:28045 – 147360:28212 to 147360:28217 – 147360:28223 to 147360:28225
and – 147360:28264 to 147360:28293 – 147360:28337 to 147360:28345

Nadrazi 050m 1so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 050m 2so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 050m 3so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 050m 4so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 100m 1so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 100m 2so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 100m 3so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 100m 4so 60/80cm
Nadrazi 150m 1so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 150m 2so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 150m 3so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 150m 4so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 200m 1so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 200m 2so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 200m 3so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 200m 4so 40/60/80cm
Nadrazi 200m 5so 40/60/80cm

In Surveyor, look under CG Modula

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Thumbs up stations made with splines

Hi I am having a go at creating a simple route but would like to create my own stations. This can be achieved using platform splines and other objects. However what i would like to know is if it is then possible to assign propertys to custom station ie. have them with passenger capabilities?
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Old November 11th, 2008, 03:54 PM
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Use an invisible station, I find the AJS stations best.
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The passenger activity is in the track not the platform. It appears they are on the platform but all the scripting to control them is in the station track script.
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so what is involved in setting a track script? Is it complicated?
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so what is involved in setting a track script? Is it complicated?
I'm not a programmer but I'll lay odds that it is very involved. I think you would be reinventing the wheel. There are quite a few invisible stations, I use one called "invisible station 50m" because it is small and all the passengers are crowded into a small space, which suits my two-car trains and local stations with short platforms.
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Old November 12th, 2008, 05:24 AM
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It proberly would be very involved. i was wondering because if you want to create a curved platform then you need to use splines but then have no passenger capabilities
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Old November 12th, 2008, 10:38 AM
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As I said, use the AJS stations, the track section is just a couple of meters and the shape can be adjusted to whatever you need plus the height and passenger count can also be adjusted in the usual station properties way.
No scripting or technicalities to worry about.
There are many AJS items to choose from for making stations, do a search.
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As I said, use the AJS stations, the track section is just a couple of meters and the shape can be adjusted to whatever you need plus the height and passenger count can also be adjusted in the usual station properties way.
No scripting or technicalities to worry about.
There are many AJS items to choose from for making stations, do a search.
I will try an AJS station on a new station I am making with curved platforms.
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I tried using an AJS invisible station which indeed did let me use curved tracks and platforms, but my passengers would not load. I replaced the passenger set to match the one in my vehicles, but still no luck. Any suggestions?
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Somewhere, there are passenger enabled curved tracks, but don't ask me where. I believe I got them from a European site. I used them once or twice, but then deleted them from my, then, overloaded Downloads folder.

If I come across them again, I'll let you know.

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I tried using an AJS invisible station which indeed did let me use curved tracks and platforms, but my passengers would not load. I replaced the passenger set to match the one in my vehicles, but still no luck. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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Check the configuration of the passenger cars. Some of them use Lars scripting, and they may not be pre-set to take passengers. In surveyer, use the ? button to check the properties on a passenger car and see if it is designated to take passengers, and if so whether the number is zero. I've had several cars like that.
For curved stations, do a blank title search for buildings/structures, then in the lower window,select the class Passenger Station Functioning to see all the working stations. Search for"curved" both as a title and a description, but some of them you'll have to find by going through all the active stations. There are only 302, so it's not too big a job. There have been daily DLS updates larger than that.

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