Don't refer to earlier treads, as I for some reason can't open them, I've searched allready!!....
Look at the picture, I just cant get the diamond crossover rule to work properly. Si I have designed two strait lines crossing eachother without any mambo jambo, just the two lines and the 4 signals (BR4). I named the 4 signals N, E , S and W.
Then I lined up two trains crossing each other, the first going from west to east, and the second going from north to south.
The east signal is to left, the south on the picture is the upper one (and west is to the right, and finally the north signal down on the picture)
This is what happens, the signal with the red ring doesent turn red when the blue train passes, but turns red when passing the east signal !!!!! and STAYS red....
My settings in the property box
So whatever I put in the property box it never works, so can sombody clear this out????????????????????????????????????????????????
what to put here:
I would be thankfull if someone know the right answer, (again, PLS don't refer to any other treads) and kindly to reply here ....
Look at the picture, I just cant get the diamond crossover rule to work properly. Si I have designed two strait lines crossing eachother without any mambo jambo, just the two lines and the 4 signals (BR4). I named the 4 signals N, E , S and W.
Then I lined up two trains crossing each other, the first going from west to east, and the second going from north to south.

The east signal is to left, the south on the picture is the upper one (and west is to the right, and finally the north signal down on the picture)

This is what happens, the signal with the red ring doesent turn red when the blue train passes, but turns red when passing the east signal !!!!! and STAYS red....

My settings in the property box
So whatever I put in the property box it never works, so can sombody clear this out????????????????????????????????????????????????
what to put here:

I would be thankfull if someone know the right answer, (again, PLS don't refer to any other treads) and kindly to reply here ....

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