Here's what I did: I copied the original Marias Pass Approach route as "Marias Pass Approach - 1950s" and deleted all the original consists. I added consists powered by steam and F7 diesel locos.
Here's what's happening: After one of the new consists passes a certain point (probably a trigger; I don't know which one), a BN grain train from the
original Marias Pass route appears, uninvited, and proceeds eastbound from the "From Whitefish" portal.
Here's what I did: In Surveyor, I opened the Edit Session function and deleted all the Trigger Checks and subordinate Display HTMLs for each. When I checked the Schedule Rule listing, the only consist it referred to was the Amtrack Empire Builder, even though that train had been deleted before the renamed route was saved.
The result: None. Even after deleting anything that appeared to refer to any of the previously consists, that BN grain train still appears.
My question: What am I missing? Is there another place to delete the consists from the original Marias Pass Approach route so they don't keep
reappearing? Or has Rod Serling come back?
Thanks to anyone who can offer a solution.
Art
(whyfly)
Here's what's happening: After one of the new consists passes a certain point (probably a trigger; I don't know which one), a BN grain train from the
original Marias Pass route appears, uninvited, and proceeds eastbound from the "From Whitefish" portal.
Here's what I did: In Surveyor, I opened the Edit Session function and deleted all the Trigger Checks and subordinate Display HTMLs for each. When I checked the Schedule Rule listing, the only consist it referred to was the Amtrack Empire Builder, even though that train had been deleted before the renamed route was saved.
The result: None. Even after deleting anything that appeared to refer to any of the previously consists, that BN grain train still appears.
My question: What am I missing? Is there another place to delete the consists from the original Marias Pass Approach route so they don't keep
reappearing? Or has Rod Serling come back?
Thanks to anyone who can offer a solution.
Art
(whyfly)