Approach_Medium
Trainz Addict
Hi;
TS2010, SP3.
I had this interesting problem with the brakes on a mile long train with 4 locos.
I had stopped the train, then started reversing to drop off a few cars on a siding.
When I went to move the train forward again, to complete the decoupling process, I found that the brakes would not release completely.
I was in cab mode, and the indication in the window said "released", but the brake cylinder was still at 56psi.
I tried applying, and releasing the brakes several times, but the problem persisted. The brake cylinders would not drop below 56.
I was able to move the train (minus the uncoupled cars) forward by moving the throttle way up.
I uncoupled the locos from the train, and drove them a short distance from the train. The brakes were still at 56psi.
Then I uncoupled the locos so I now had two separate sets of two each.
I moved the front set away from the rear set. The brakes in both sets were at 56psi.
I tried applying and releasing the brakes on the lead set of locos, but the problem persisted.
Then I went to the other set of locos, and was able to release the brakes by applying, then releasing. The first set still had the problem.
Then I moved the rear set of locos up to couple them back up to the front set. Now, all locos have the brakes released, and working properly.
While this appeared to be a prototypical problem, and I was able to fix it using prototypical actions (never left the session, or did anything strange in the game), I have never seen it before.
Could this be a random problem that has been coded into the loco script, or into TS2010? I am more inclined to think it is a bug in either the loco or the game.
FW
TS2010, SP3.
I had this interesting problem with the brakes on a mile long train with 4 locos.
I had stopped the train, then started reversing to drop off a few cars on a siding.
When I went to move the train forward again, to complete the decoupling process, I found that the brakes would not release completely.
I was in cab mode, and the indication in the window said "released", but the brake cylinder was still at 56psi.
I tried applying, and releasing the brakes several times, but the problem persisted. The brake cylinders would not drop below 56.
I was able to move the train (minus the uncoupled cars) forward by moving the throttle way up.
I uncoupled the locos from the train, and drove them a short distance from the train. The brakes were still at 56psi.
Then I uncoupled the locos so I now had two separate sets of two each.
I moved the front set away from the rear set. The brakes in both sets were at 56psi.
I tried applying and releasing the brakes on the lead set of locos, but the problem persisted.
Then I went to the other set of locos, and was able to release the brakes by applying, then releasing. The first set still had the problem.
Then I moved the rear set of locos up to couple them back up to the front set. Now, all locos have the brakes released, and working properly.
While this appeared to be a prototypical problem, and I was able to fix it using prototypical actions (never left the session, or did anything strange in the game), I have never seen it before.
Could this be a random problem that has been coded into the loco script, or into TS2010? I am more inclined to think it is a bug in either the loco or the game.
FW
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