Thanks for that. However, while the logic is correct, when I try to set up Move to Train to change to the other loco (Train 10 to Train 11), the only option given is Train 10 (I am testing this on an empty track so the only engines are the 2 double heading).
I have found a work around - if I uncouple the lead loco (Train 10), run it into the stub end, move the driver using Move to Train to the remaining loco (Train 11), then couple Train 11 to Train 10, Change Train Direction, then the driver is in the correct cab.
Thanks for that. However, while the logic is correct, when I try to set up Move to Train to change to the other loco (Train 10 to Train 11), the only option given is Train 10 (I am testing this on an empty track so the only engines are the 2 double heading).
I am trying to use Change Train Direction but it does not change to the new lead engine when running double-headed. The driver changes cabs, but you end up looking at the rear of the lead engine.
I also am using TR22 on a Mac desktop. Is this an issue specific to Mac?
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