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Good thread. I just have something to add now that we are on the subject of industries and destinations for commodities.
You cannot forget what have been called the universal industries, interchange points. If you cannot figure out a destination for a particular cargo, send it to an interchange point. Have a powerplant that you need coal for but the route isn't in a coal region? Just pick up some loaded hoppers from an interchange.
Has anyone tried my route in regards to operations end of things? I designed my route for operations. Can anyone who loves frieght operations of a short line discuss some feedback relative to operations?![]()
Thanks!
Bill,
I'd like to look at your route. What is it and where is it?
David
How are you implimenting interchange tracks on your route?
Here is a list of four different ways I have used to do it.
!. place cars on the interchange track for pick-up in Surveyor. In Driver, you pick them up and any cars you have for the interchange, you leave and they remain there through the end of session.
2.Bring cars onto the route at a scheduled time with a portal that will emit cars without an engine. This can provide multiple pick-ups and drop-offs during a session.
3. Using AI, bring the foriegn road train on to the route and have it drop-off/pick-up.
4. Use LARS interchange track.
I'm sure there are other methods. I'd love to hear about them.
David
As any one considered using iPortals to generate interchange traffic.
My thought is that a seperate route with a fiddle yard could be used to sent or receive trains as desired to or from an ongoing object session.
This would avoid having to restart the object session from scratch for each days run, instead a saved session from a previous run could be continued.
I would like to highlight that iportals can be used between sessions of the same or different routes locally as will as via the internet. Also using an availible time of day rule would be handy to skip over-night hours if desired.
Hey Bill,which version of trainz is required to run your route? I'm running both TRS04 & TRS06 so I hope it's compatible with either of these packs.
Can portals be used to connect totally different routes? Let's say I wanted to connect my central railway route(currently a WIP) with a new custom route but without having to merge the two routes in surveyor.....I would figure(and hope) that it would simply switch automatically from one route to another when your consist enters the first portal,I guess I'll have to try experimenting with this idea to see if it would work & post the results afterward.
. . . and then I operate the local switcher there first to sort the cars, and second to make up a local to do the deliveries.
The local goes out to make deliveries and pick-up any other cars at the industries. The new cars are dropped off and the old cars are added to the local train. Now keep this in mind, I don't always have a local track to do the switching operations. In some cases my train is blocking the mainline so I need to work quickly otherwise I'll create a roadblock and mess up the operations for the road trains.
Once the local has made deliveries and picked-up the "empties", they are brought back to the yard where an AI driver is told to pull his engines on to a running track. I then couple the freight cars on to his locos, and drive my switcher over to the switcher hole to get out of the way so the AI driver can then continue his schedule to his exiting portal.
John
Mike;
No aoutmatic swithing of routes. After a train enters an Iportal configured to sent to yourself at another iportal name on the second route. locally on the same computer, you can save the first session and quit and then open a (saved) session on the second route to receive the train.
Try experimenting on the Tidewater North and South built in routes.
If you want to try an internet exchange, email me from the forum.
Its built in '04. I know people who are running it in both. Hope you enjoy!![]()
Sounds like my railroad.
Are all the industries you are servicing interactive or are some of them a passive building or collection of buildings?
How do you keep track of which cars go where?
David
Sorry for double posting but your route seems to require a few objects from DLS,which I don't have full access to at the moment unless there's a way to get these items via the DLS for free.
No problem.![]()
None of the items are payware and are either on the DLS for free or on the pages of private websites as I outlined on my first page where the download link is. One exception is that I hear that a shed or two is no longer available on the DLS.
I don't pay for DLS either and any items I used you should be able to get immediately on the DLS (except for the shed).
Bill
Thanks for the info,I entered in my registration codes for UTC,TRS04 & TRS06 & recieved 2 tickets good for 31 & 92 days respectively(havn't activated them yet however) & was wondering if,now that you mention it the route will still open despite the missing sheds?
. . . I keep track of what industries need by using a modified version the old-fashioned card system from my old model railroading days. I had looked at making something in BASIC once, but that became a pain. I'm sure I could have done it at the time, but I got bored with the project. As programs such as Excel and Access have become better, they are better suited for switch lists. At the moment I use Excel, and as I download more freight cars, I add them to my list. I print out my switch list before I start my sessions, and check off the deliveries. This probably isn't the most efficient method, but it works for me.
John