KonstantinMMRR
Member
For those of you who have been following my posts, you know I am new to Trainz, and have been having a lot of problems learning how to use it. Today, I finally was able to run a rather complicated session. However, it did not end well.
I ran a train on the Mojave subdivision from Bakersfield to Mojave. I scheduled five trains to run from Majove southbound at about 30 minute intervals. I also had two trains behind me. Everything was working perfectly. I ran my train for about two and one-half hours. The "dispatcher" was doing an excellent job. I purposely did not look at the map to see where the other trains were. As I drove along, the "dispatcher" would give me red signals, and pull me into sidings to wait. I was having a wonderful time. Everything was going perfectly.
A little beyond Tehachapi, I was driving along on the right side of double track. I was expecting one more Amtrak train at any time. I was given a yellow signal, so I slowed down, expecting a red at the next signal. Suddenly, around a curve, the Amtrak train approached, on the same track as I was. We had a head-on collision. The "dispatcher" did not do his job.
Dean
I ran a train on the Mojave subdivision from Bakersfield to Mojave. I scheduled five trains to run from Majove southbound at about 30 minute intervals. I also had two trains behind me. Everything was working perfectly. I ran my train for about two and one-half hours. The "dispatcher" was doing an excellent job. I purposely did not look at the map to see where the other trains were. As I drove along, the "dispatcher" would give me red signals, and pull me into sidings to wait. I was having a wonderful time. Everything was going perfectly.
A little beyond Tehachapi, I was driving along on the right side of double track. I was expecting one more Amtrak train at any time. I was given a yellow signal, so I slowed down, expecting a red at the next signal. Suddenly, around a curve, the Amtrak train approached, on the same track as I was. We had a head-on collision. The "dispatcher" did not do his job.
Dean